From Science to Medicine at Monash
- Pathway through Science to Medicine
Students often ask if they can study a Bachelor of Science to enter graduate medicine, and the answer is YES! Students who complete the Bachelor of Science* at Monash University with the required prerequisite units and achieve a minimum 70+ WAM (Weighted Average Mark), may be offered the opportunity to undertake an interview (Multiple Mini Interview - MMI) and Situational Judgement Test (SJT) as part of the application process. There is no requirement for Monash Science students to undertake the GAMSAT as entry is an internal process. Students keen on studying science as a pathway, are encouraged to browse this useful link - Science as a Pathway to Medicine.
*Can also include Science double degrees, the Bachelor of Science Advanced Research and Bachelor of Science Advanced - Global Challenges
- Master of Medical Ultrasound
The Master of Medical Ultrasound at Monash University is a 3-year post-graduate course, designed for students wishing to become accredited Sonographers. Sonographers operate ultrasound equipment to acquire, interpret and selectively record anatomical images, physical data and real-time physiological information for medical diagnostic purposes in conjunction with Medical Practitioners - Your Career - Sonographer.
Applicants will generally be graduates of a degree program in Radiography or equivalent.
Applicants holding degrees in related disciplines (such as Medicine, Nursing, Biomedical Sciences, Radiation Therapy, Nuclear Medicine or other Health Sciences) are assessed on a case-by-case basis. Find out more at Master of Medical Ultrasound at Monash.