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University of South Australia

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Graduate Diploma in Medical Sonography (General)

  • Graduate Diploma

This degree is the only one of its kind in South Australia, and UniSA is the only university in Australia to offer a full-suite of accredited postgraduate sonography degrees.

Key details

Degree Type
Graduate Diploma
Duration
1 year full-time
Course Code
IGSO
Study Mode
Online
Intake Months
Feb, Jul
International Fees
$31,900 per year / $31,900 total

About this course

This degree is the only one of its kind in South Australia, and UniSA is the only university in Australia to offer a full-suite of accredited postgraduate sonography degrees.

We have a well-established history of teaching sonography and are recognised both nationally and internationally for our sonography specialisations.

Benefit from the flexibility that comes with online learning - we offer accessible digital learning facilities and dedicated support staff who are with you every step of the way. Together with practising teaching staff who are experts in their field, you are assured the very best in academic resources, learning facilities and support.

Our commitment to research with an industry focus is unprecedented in South Australia. In fact, 100 per cent of our assessed research is rated at world-class or above.1 We are fast becoming a renowned centre of innovation and enterprise in the sectors that will drive Australia's future, such as health and biomedicine. It's a very good time to choose UniSA for your postgraduate study.

12018 Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA), 4-digit Fields of Research.

Study locations

City East

Online

What you will learn

Through a combination of theory and practice you will gain advanced technical skills and a strong understanding of health science, physics, anatomy and pathology.

The courses studied will develop your knowledge, clinical expertise, critical thinking and the analytical skills needed for a successful career as a medical sonographer.

You will be required to complete 2,200 hours of ultrasound scanning experience (verified by an ASAR accredited sonographer or equivalent).

Career pathways

There is a current shortage of specialised sonographers in Australia and New Zealand.1 Sonographers require developed technical skills and a strong understanding of health science, physics, anatomy and pathology for examination of body parts such as internal organs, blood vessels, musculoskeletal systems, reproductive organs and pregnancies. As a graduate, you can find work as an accredited medical sonographer in metropolitan, rural and remote locations, across settings including:

  • hospitals
  • private practices
  • tertiary education providers.

1Parliament of Australia, Diagnostic imaging workforce.