Our graduates are highly employable

Graduates of our nuclear medicine program are highly regarded. The program is focussed on student development to ensure you are work ready. Nuclear medicine graduates from University of Newcastle have an impressive employment history over nearly 20 years and are in demand within Australia and across the world. Read more…

25 weeks of practical experience

An essential part of the program incorporates significant clinical experience (hands on) of approximately 25 weeks over three years. The key to the success of the clinical program is the high level of integration with the theoretical material taught on campus and clinical placements. In each semester students undertake a placement and work with real patients to consolidate their knowledge and demonstrate competency and professional development. Read more…

Is nuclear medicine for you?

If you like the idea of working in a health care team, helping patients and using multi-million dollar state of the art equipment, then you should consider a career as a nuclear medicine scientist. Read more…

Our Students

There is so much support on offer at the University of Newcastle to help you throughout your studies and adjust to university life. The Uni is dedicated to helping students forge a successful career and works to provide students with opportunities and support for the future. Read More...

Travel

The University of Newcastle has a strong student exchange program, with over 100 partner universities across 18 countries. If you are adventurous, keen to see something of the world or would like to experience another culture and continue your studies at the same time, you can take part in the University's student exchange program. Read More...

Student Life

The University of Newcastle has campuses in three coastal destinations - Newcastle, the Central Coast and Port Macquarie. Read More...

About your ATAR

Want to know how your ATAR works? Each university determines how many positions they have available in each course. This includes positions for those transferring from another Faculty or university, as well as school leavers, non school leavers and TAFE transfers. Read More...

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Enquiries

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Program Snapshot

Duration: 3 years full-time
Location: Newcastle (Callaghan)

Admission Requirements

UAC code: 480700
CRICOS code: 032802A
Assumed knowledge: HSC English and Mathematics or Physics

How to Apply
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