Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science

This degree was the first of its kind in Queensland and is taught by registered industry professionals with established careers working in pathology laboratories. Our graduates are successful in securing positions nationally and overseas. Your studies will incorporate all areas of clinical pathology including haematology, transfusion science, cytology, biochemistry, microbiology, histology, molecular pathology and immunology, providing you with increased career opportunities. Medical Laboratory Scientists work in clinical diagnostic pathology laboratories and perform and interpret tests on a wide range of human (and veterinary) samples such as blood, bone marrow, urine, and tissue. The results they generate are used to assess health status, diagnose disease and monitor the effects of various treatment/therapies, e.g. chemotherapy used in cancer treatments. 70% of all clinical decisions are either wholly or partially based on the results generated by pathology laboratories. In addition, 100% of cancers are diagnosed by pathology testing, as well as performing 100% of COVID-19 tests in laboratories. The Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science is externally accredited by the peak representative body for medical laboratory scientists in Australia, the Australian Institute for Medical and Clinical Scientists. The program contains all the relevant professional units as well as a 16-week professional placement.

Campus
Duration
Fees
ATAR

Gardens Point

Full-time - 4 years

Part-time - 8 years

N/A
72

Structure

384 credit points

Subjects

  • Medical laboratory science

Entry requirements

  • Year 12 or equivalent
  • Assumed knowledge: Chemistry (Units 3 & 4, C) English, or Literature, or English and Literature Extension, or English as an Additional Language (Units 3 & 4, C) Mathematical Methods, or Specialist Mathematics (Units 3 & 4, C)

Recognition

Graduates are immediately eligible for graduate membership with the Australian Institute of Medical Scientists. Depending on students' clinical discipline(s) of employment, they may be eligible to apply for membership of various professional organisations, including the Australasian Association of Clinical Biochemists, Australian Society of Microbiology, Australian Society of Cytology, Human Genetics Society of Australasia, Haematology Society of Australia and New Zealand, Australian and New Zealand Society of Blood Transfusion and Australian Society of Thrombosis and Haemostasis.

Study Pathways

Postgraduate studies in Medical Laboratory Science or research degrees.