Associate Degree of Medical Laboratory Science

University of Southern Queensland - Toowoomba

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Overview

Gain the education and training necessary for a career as a medical technician or technical officer in the private and public pathology laboratory sectors with UniSQ’s Associate Degree of Medical Laboratory Science. This degree also provides you with training for a career as a biomedical scientist with a research capability and/or a biomedical science support role. You gain practical experience through structured placements in a pathology laboratory and/or by attendance at residential schools. Study online or on-campus, full-time or part-time - this degree allows you the flexibility to fit study in with your life and career goals. For more information, visit Associate Degree of Medical Laboratory Science at UniSQ.

Potential Career Outcomes

As a graduate, you have the opportunity for employment as a medical technician or technical officer in the medical pathology industry, a medical or clinical research technician in the university, health or biotechnology sectors, or health, medical and scientific product marketers.

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Admission Criteria

Please refer to the University of Southern Queensland website for admission criteria information.

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