University of Newcastle
Our diagnostic radiography graduates are very employable and highly regarded. About 96% of our graduates find work before, or soon after, finishing their studies.
UON diagnostic radiography graduates are qualified to register and work as diagnostic radiographers, working closely with patients and other health professionals to diagnose and manage illnesses and injuries using medical images. You may find yourself working in settings such as accident and emergency wards and operating theatres. Diagnostic radiographers play an important role in medicine and health care, and contribute significantly to improving community health.
Take a look below for some common roles for medical radiation science graduates.
cardiac technologist
chief radiographer
diagnostic radiographer
echocardiography technologist
medical technician
sonographer
technical sales representative
technical writer
university lecturer/academic
Course level | undergraduate |
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CRICOS Code | For the course code, kindly refer to the university website. |
Institution Name | University of Newcastle |
Campus Location | NA |
Institution Type | University |
Course Duration | 4 years full-time. |
Course University | University of Newcastle |
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Our research is world-class and diverse. Our degree programs are internationally recognised and our partnerships and collaborations drive innovation. Our alumni are leaders and our students are preparing to make a difference in the world.We are ranked in the top three per cent of universities world-wide and we have only just turned 50.