Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Honours) (Medical Imaging) Australia

Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Honours) (Medical Imaging) (088330K)

Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Honours) (Medical Imaging) (CRICOS course code 088330K) is a Bachelor Honours Degree delivered by University of South Australia (UniSA) over 4 years 1 month (~211 weeks). This program prepares students for a professional career in medical imaging, combining theoretical knowledge with extensive clinical placements. Graduates are eligible to apply for registration with the Medical Radiation Practice Board of Australia. As a CRICOS-registered course, international students can study in Adelaide, South Australia, under the ESOS Act protections. HeadStart Academy provides this information as a free resource sourced from the official CRICOS register (April 2026).

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Course overview

Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Honours) (Medical Imaging) (CRICOS course code 088330K) is a Bachelor Honours Degree delivered by University of South Australia (UniSA) over 4 years 1 month (~211 weeks). The program is classified under the field of education 06 - Health, specifically Radiography (061501). It equips students with the skills to perform diagnostic imaging procedures, operate advanced imaging equipment, and provide quality patient care. The course includes a substantial work component, with 44 weeks of clinical placement (35 hours per week), totaling approximately 1540 hours. University of South Australia (UniSA) is a government-funded institution with CRICOS code 00121B, and this course is registered on the CRICOS register, ensuring it meets Australian quality standards for international students.

What you'll study

This program focuses on the discipline of medical imaging, a branch of radiography. Students learn anatomy, physiology, radiation physics, imaging techniques, patient positioning, and radiation safety. The curriculum covers both general radiography and advanced modalities such as computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and ultrasound. Graduates are trained to work as medical imaging technologists in hospitals, clinics, and private practices. The course also includes research methodology and a capstone project, developing critical thinking and evidence-based practice skills. While specific syllabus details are set by the provider, this general guidance reflects typical outcomes for this level (AQF Level 8) and field.

Duration and study mode

The program is delivered full-time over 4 years and 1 month, equivalent to 211 weeks as recorded on the CRICOS register. Instruction is in English. This is a single qualification (not a dual degree). No foundation studies or VET components are included. Students are expected to be available for daytime classes and clinical placements across the duration. The course is offered only on-campus at the City East Campus in Adelaide, with no online or distance learning options. Attendance is compulsory for all practical components.

Fees (indicative — set by University of South Australia (UniSA))

The indicative tuition fee for the full program is A$177,200, with no additional non-tuition fees listed on the CRICOS register, making the estimated total A$177,200. Please note: this figure does not include Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC), living expenses, or visa application charges. Living costs in Adelaide are estimated at around A$450–600 per week for rent, groceries, and transport. Fees are set by University of South Australia (UniSA) and are subject to change. Always confirm current fees directly with the provider before applying. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, visit the University of South Australia (UniSA) website.

Entry requirements (general guidance)

International applicants typically require an IELTS overall score of 6.0 to 6.5, with no band below 5.5 to 6.0 (depending on the provider's policy). Equivalent English language tests (e.g., TOEFL, PTE) may also be accepted. Academic entry requires completion of senior secondary schooling equivalent to Australian Year 12, with prerequisite subjects such as biology, chemistry, physics, or mathematics. Some prior tertiary study may be considered. Foundation or pathway programs may be available for students who do not meet direct entry requirements; contact University of South Australia (UniSA) for details. Always refer to the provider's official entry requirements, as they are subject to change.

Work component

This course includes a mandatory work-integrated learning component totalling 44 weeks, at 35 hours per week (approximately 1540 hours). This consists of supervised clinical placements in medical imaging departments of hospitals and diagnostic imaging centres. Students gain hands-on experience in radiography, CT, MRI, and other modalities under the guidance of qualified professionals. These placements are integral to meeting professional accreditation requirements and develop practical skills, patient communication, and workplace readiness. Placements are arranged by the university and may require students to hold a Working with Children Check, police clearance, and immunisation records.

Delivery locations

This course is delivered at the University of South Australia's City East Campus in Adelaide, South Australia. Adelaide is a vibrant city with a student population of over 100,000 from various countries. It hosts approximately 19 CRICOS-registered providers offering health-related courses. Public transport (buses, trams, trains) connects the campus to the city centre and suburbs. The cost of living in Adelaide is generally lower than in Sydney or Melbourne, with indicative weekly rent for a shared apartment around $200–300, groceries $70–100, and a public transport concession pass about $30. For more on studying in South Australia, visit our /states/sa page.

Student visa

International students studying this course on campus will need a Student visa (Subclass 500). Key requirements include meeting the Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) criterion, maintaining Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) for the entire duration, and demonstrating sufficient financial capacity to cover tuition, living costs, and travel. Student visa holders can work up to 48 hours per fortnight during term and unlimited hours during scheduled holidays, subject to visa conditions. For detailed visa guidance, consult a registered migration agent (MARA) or the Department of Home Affairs. HeadStart Academy does not provide immigration advice. See our /visa/student-visa-subclass-500 and /visa/oshc-health-cover pages for more information.

How to apply

Follow these three steps to apply for Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Honours) (Medical Imaging) at University of South Australia (UniSA): 1. Research CRICOS-registered providers: Use HeadStart Academy to filter courses by level, field, and location. Confirm the provider is CRICOS-registered. 2. Apply directly to your chosen institution: Check entry requirements, English language scores, and application deadlines. Submit your application through the University of South Australia (UniSA) online portal. 3. Receive your Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) and apply for your Student visa (Subclass 500): Once accepted, you will receive a CoE. Use this to lodge your visa application with the Department of Home Affairs. Remember to arrange OSHC and prepare evidence of financial capacity.

Is Adelaide right for you?

Adelaide offers a safe, multicultural environment with a strong healthcare sector. The city has several major hospitals and imaging centres, providing ample clinical placement opportunities. Living costs are affordable compared to other Australian capitals, and the city boasts a high quality of life with beaches, parks, and cultural events. However, consider that clinical placements may require travel to regional areas. If you prefer a larger city with more entertainment options, you might consider similar programs in Sydney or Melbourne. For more on health courses and locations, see our /study/health/adelaide page.

Begin your study journey today: explore more health courses in Adelaide or contact University of South Australia (UniSA) directly for application details.

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Source-backed course facts

Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Honours) (Medical Imaging) is a CRICOS-registered programme at University of South Australia (UniSA). Use this register extract [CRICOS register, Apr 2026] to cross-check codes, duration and indicative fees before you apply.

CRICOS register extract

Course
Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Honours) (Medical Imaging)
CRICOS course code
088330K
Provider
University of South Australia (UniSA) (00121B)
Course level
Bachelor Honours Degree
Field of education
06 - Health
Duration
211 weeks
Tuition (indicative)
A$177,200
Estimated total (indicative)
A$177,200
Delivery locations
ADELAIDE
Work component
Yes (1540 total hours)

This page is general information only and not migration advice. Confirm Student visa (Subclass 500) requirements with the Department of Home Affairs.

Important notes for international students

  • Tuition and living-cost figures on this site are indicative only — confirm current fees with the provider before you accept an offer.
  • HeadStart Academy is not a registered migration agent and does not provide immigration advice. For Student visa (Subclass 500) rules, OSHC and financial capacity, verify with the Department of Home Affairs or a registered MARA agent.
  • Only CRICOS-registered providers may enrol overseas students. Always check the CRICOS course and provider codes on your offer and Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE).

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Frequently Asked Questions

The indicative total fee for this program is A$177,200, including tuition and non-tuition fees as per the CRICOS register. This does not include Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC), living expenses, or the visa application charge. Fees are set by the provider and may change. Always check the University of South Australia (UniSA) website for the most current fees.
The program duration is 4 years and 1 month, which equates to 211 weeks on the CRICOS register. It is delivered full-time on campus. There is no part-time option. Clinical placements are integrated throughout the course.
Typical entry requirements include an English language score of IELTS 6.0–6.5 overall (no band below 5.5–6.0) or equivalent. Academic entry requires completion of Year 12 or equivalent with prerequisites in science subjects (e.g., biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics). Foundation programs may be available for those who don't meet direct entry. Always verify with the University of South Australia (UniSA).
This course is delivered at the University of South Australia's City East Campus in Adelaide, South Australia. All classes and clinical placements are in the Adelaide area. The campus is well-connected by public transport and close to the city centre.
CRICOS lists estimated total fees of A$177,200 for Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Honours) (Medical Imaging) (tuition A$177,200). Figures are indicative as at the April 2026 register snapshot — confirm current fees with University of South Australia (UniSA) before applying.
The CRICOS course code is 088330K, offered by University of South Australia (UniSA) (provider code 00121B). Use these codes when checking your offer and CoE.