Through our clinical technology courses, you will learn anatomy, physiology, how to use the latest medical devices, and develop the skills to critically analyse medical data.

Swinburne is the only undergraduate provider in Australia that focuses on the medical technology used in hospitals and monitoring environments such as analytical and research laboratories.

Our clinical technology degree provides hands-on laboratory training in heart and brain monitoring, as well as medical imaging.

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  • Swinburne Health Science student, Eva-Louise smiling while on placement at MonashHeart,

    Eva-Louise's placement story

    Monash Heart

    Eva-Louise was trained to perform and interpret ECG tests, worked in a lab and gained exposure to clinical technologies in industry settings. 

Clinical Technologies professional recognition

The Clinical Technologies major within the Bachelor of Health Science is endorsed by the Association of Neurophysiology Scientists of Australia (ANSA).

ANSA is a national, professional association established to meet the needs of individuals employed as neurophysiological scientists and technologists in hospitals and private practice across Australia.

  • "My favourite part of studying at Swinburne was the active-learning environment. I was able to apply my theoretical and practical skills while completing my placement as a trainee scientist in respiratory medicine at The Royal Melbourne Hospital. This experience has already proven invaluable."

    Emre , Studying Clinical Technologies

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