Bachelor of Applied Science (Diagnostic Radiography)
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The Bachelor of Applied Science (Diagnostic Radiography) is a four year full-time course which consists of 174 credit points of core units and 18 credit points of electives, including one International Health unit of study. You will complete 192 credit points to be awarded the degree. An essential component of the course is the 48 week clinical education program commencing in the second year of your study, and continuing in the third and fourth year. You will undertake at least one rural or regional (non-metropolitan) clinical placement during the clinical program. As a diagnostic radiography student, you will learn to work closely with other medical and allied health practitioners and to employ a range of technologies to produce medical images that can help provide an accurate diagnosis and sound patient care. Explore the Medicine and Health Postgraduate Handbook to learn more about what you will study as part of this degree: Diagnostic radiography program overview Diagnostic radiography unit of study table Diagnostic radiography unit of study descriptions
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