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Master of Medical Radiation Science - with specialisations - Canada

About the course
The Master of Medical Radiation Science is offered in four specialist areas: computerised tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, radiographic image interpretation and nuclear medicine.

 

In addition students may opt to enrol in the generic course rather than one of the specialisations. The generic Master of Medical Radiation Science course is aimed at radiographers, radiotherapists and nuclear medicine scientists.

 

This postgraduate course is designed for practising medical radiation scientists to advance both their technological expertise and academic understanding of the chosen specialisation, whilst continuing clinical work in these areas. The Australian Radiography and Nuclear Medicine professional bodies recognise the value of postgraduate study as a means of keeping pace with rapidly changing technology in these fields, as well as of enhancing research.

 

On completion of 64 points of study (including any credit granted), students may elect to exit the course with a Graduate Diploma. This option applies to the generic course and to all specialisations except Nuclear Medicine. The Postgraduate Diploma does not include research project subjects generally found in the Masters.

 

Credit for previous study
Candidates who satisfy the 16 point credit entry requirements will be granted a credit package of 16 points (equivalent to two subjects) and will be required to complete a further 80 points of study (equivalent to 10 subjects) to qualify for the award. Candidates who satisfy the zero credit entry requirements will be required to complete 96 points of study (equivalent to 12 subjects) to qualify for the award.

 

Course requirements
To graduate, students must satisfactorily complete 96 points ( the equivalent of 12 subjects) comprising any credit awarded upon admission (in recognition of previous study and experience) and, during enrolment in the course, different combinations of compulsory specialisation subjects, restricted electives and project subjects. The actual subjects required for graduation vary with the specialisation and are under course structure.

 

Residential schools
There are no residential schools associated with this course.

 

 

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