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RMIT University

  • 45% international / 55% domestic

Diploma of Laboratory Technology

  • Diploma

Delve into the world of science and specialise in a central element of it all: laboratory technology.

Key details

Degree Type
Diploma
Duration
1 year full-time
Course Code
C5388, 098105C
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Feb
International Fees
$18,500 per year / $18,500 total

About this course

In this course, you will build upon your foundation of scientific knowledge, and will develop a deeper knowledge of scientific principles, gain stronger practical skills, and gain more hands-on laboratory experience.

As a laboratory technician, you'll be able to conduct tests for pathologists, biochemists, clinical chemists, pharmacologists, veterinarians, microbiologists and bacteriologists. You'll also be able to apply your knowledge of living systems to work toward solving important issues, such as controlling disease and making the environment safer.

You will provide technical support to scientists working in research, production and testing roles. Under supervision, you'll get to examine changes in cells and tissues, perform chemical analyses of blood and other body fluids, and assist with research.

With this qualification, you'll be able to work in hospitals, research institutes, pharmaceutical companies, private pathology laboratories, commercial laboratories, and government departments.

Entry requirements

Entry requirements

Successful completion of the Certificate IV in Laboratory Techniques or equivalent.

Study locations

Melbourne City

Career pathways

As a graduate of this course, you'll be qualified to work as a technician in pathology and research laboratories, providing services and support for diagnostic screening, medical research, vaccine production, agriculture, commercial plant propagation, food microbiology, and more. The course has strong links with industry (including private pathology laboratories, hospital pathology laboratories research and testing laboratories) through the student work placement scheme, regular student/staff visits to laboratories and the Industry Advisory Committee (IAC). Laboratories also often seek RMIT staff assistance when technician positions become available.

Credit for prior study or work

Credit, recognition of prior learning, professional experience and accreditation from a professional body can reduce the duration of your study by acknowledging your earlier, relevant experience. Find out if you might be eligible.