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Biomedical sciences
Discover how biomedical sciences help us understand disease, how it occurs, what happens and how we can control, cure and prevent it.
Study with us
/
Biomedical sciences
Why study biomedical sciences at RMIT?
Professional registration
Gain professional registration to practice in any area of Australian pharmacy when you complete a Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours).
State-of-the-art facilities
The award-winning $32-million biosciences building at our Bundoora campus is at the centre of our biomedical science courses. Learn to use cutting-edge equipment such as our 3D anatomy visualisation and virtual dissection tool.
Industry-connected learning
Learn from practising industry professionals, and benefit from their wealth of industry experience and network of contacts.
Choose a biomedical science course
You're viewing program information for
local students.
RMIT considers you a local student if you are:
a citizen or permanent resident of Australia, or
a New Zealand citizen, or
a person seeking asylum who holds either a temporary protection or humanitarian visa, or a bridging visa that is linked to a humanitarian, protection, or refugee application.
If you are unsure or hold a different visa type, please
contact us
for more information.
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You're viewing program information for
international students.
RMIT considers you an international student if you are:
intending to study on a student visa, or
not a citizen or permanent resident of Australia, or
not a New Zealand citizen, or
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If you are unsure or hold a different visa type, please
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for more information. Welcome to Australia.
Not an international student?
Local students
Local Student study refers to the range of courses available to students who have completed undergraduate studies
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International Student study refers to the range of courses available to students who have completed undergraduate studies
Filter
Program
Explore related courses and disciplines
Laboratory medicine
Pharmaceutical sciences
Pharmacy
Discover biomedical sciences
Where science meets health
Biomedical sciences
help us understand disease, how it occurs, what it does to us, and how we can control, cure, and prevent it. This cross-disciplinary field is where science disciplines focus primarily on the biology of human health and disease.
Shared foundational understanding
RMIT's undergraduate biomedical science degrees include common first-year subjects, designed to help you learn the fundamentals of human anatomy and physiology, as well as develop your communication and professional skills. They also introduce you to factors that impact the health of individuals, including our First Nations people. This shared foundational understanding gives you the skills to pursue a broad range of careers and makes it easy for you to transfer between courses in health or biomedical sciences.
Three science careers that will take you places
Hear how these RMIT scientists have built rewarding careers in science and taken their skills beyond the lab.
Discover the 3 careers
Making a difference through health and biomedical science
Discover practical solutions to global health issues with biomedical sciences at RMIT, and become a practitioner that changes lives.
Four ways health and biomedical sciences lets you get hands-on
When you’re aiming to land a career in health, hands-on learning is critical to skill development. Find out how studying health and biomedical sciences at RMIT prepares you to be a successful health professional.
Read more
Health and biomedical science with the power to make a difference
Follow Alexia (Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Sciences) and Mufaddal (Bachelor of Applied Science) (Exercise and Sport Science) as they discover practical solutions to global health issues with Health and Biomedical Sciences at RMIT. Our biomedical science programs equip you with practical skills and allow you to specialise in areas such as laboratory medicine, pharmaceutical sciences and biomedical research.
[Start transcript]
People get into health and biomedical science for two reasons.
The first is that they care.
The second is that they believe they have the power to make a difference.
To work in this industry is to be a custodian of the skills that support wellbeing.
It’s seeing the future of health from a distance and breaking the big picture down.It’s what’s next for pharmaceutical sciences, nursing, bio-med and psychology.
It’s the integration of ancient traditions and modern medicine.
If the news proves anything, it’s that advances in health constitute some of the most important breakthroughs of humankind.
A hundred years ago, it was hard to imagine antiviral drugs or organ transplants.
But a handful of brave practitioners who wouldn’t take no for an answer went on to improve lives because they saw a better way.
A hundred years from now, whose lives will we have changed?
And are you ready to be one of the changemakers?
[End transcript]
Featured biomedical sciences courses
Master of Laboratory Medicine
Further your skills in medical science as you delve into the world of laboratory medicine and prepare for a career in the fascinating field of diagnostic pathology or medical research.
Learn more
Associate Degree in Applied Science
Explore biomedical science and develop the skills you need to work in biological, pathology, chemical and microbiological laboratories.
Learn more
Bachelor of Laboratory Medicine (Honours)
Play a vital role in the detection, diagnosis and treatment of disease, and work alongside doctors, pathologists and scientists in the healthcare field.
Learn more
Making muscles, building brains: inside the mind-blowing world of biofabrication
In a research lab at a Melbourne hospital, work is underway to turn biomedical science fiction into reality.
Read more
Making muscles, building brains: inside the mind-blowing world of biofabrication
In a research lab at a Melbourne hospital, work is underway to turn biomedical science fiction into reality.
Read more
Career outcomes
Pioneering health solutions
Biomedical sciences improve individual health outcomes and contribute to the advancement of public health initiatives.
As a graduate of an RMIT biomedical sciences course, you'll be at the forefront of innovation, tackling today's healthcare challenges and breaking new ground in areas such as cancer therapy, drug development, stem cell research, and diagnostic pathology.
Here are just a few of the career outcomes for undergraduate and vocational graduates:
biomedical engineer
healthcare consultant
medical laboratory scientist
medical marketer
pharmaceutical scientist
pharmacist
public health administrator
research scientist
How to become a lab technician
Thinking of becoming a laboratory technician? Find out what a lab technician does and what it takes to becomes one.
Read on
Industry connections
Co-designed with industry
RMIT maintains strong links with industry to ensure our programs are relevant and meet the needs of industry, government and the community.
All of our biomedical science courses are co-designed with industry to prepare you to work anywhere in diagnostic pathology, medical research pharmacy, laboratory medicine, pharmaceutical sciences and biomedical research.
Students have been placed at major teaching hospitals, including Royal Children's, Peter MacCallum, Osteon Health, and private laboratories. These placements include microbiology, haematology, biochemistry and blood banking.
Projects that have a real impact
RMIT is a key partner in BioFab3D@ACMD, Australia's first robotics and biomedical engineering centre embedded within a hospital. This collaborative partnership has enabled RMIT to remain at the forefront of the 3D bioprinting revolution and continue to make an impact, with researchers working on new biofabricated technologies to repair deteriorating bone in older people, developing a customised, self-regulating artificial pancreas for people with diabetes and building replacement muscle for trauma patients.
Australia’s first 3D-printed spinal implant
Working closely with industry and medical specialists, RMIT researchers successfully developed
Australia’s first 3D-printed spinal implant
, providing relief to a patient suffering from severe back pain due to a rare spinal defect.
Learn more
Experience biomedical sciences at RMIT
Meet Sitao Liu – Master of Laboratory Medicine
"I have a degree in biomedicine, but I found that I needed to further build my knowledge and skills in order to work as a medical scientist. I chose to study a
Master in Laboratory Medicine
at RMIT because it has a strong focus on work experience and industry relevant skills.
"
Tour our health science facilities
Discover what it’s like to study biomedical sciences at RMIT. Join our student host Hugo on a whilwind tour of some of the Bundoora campus’ incredible spaces.
Tour our health science facilities
Discover what it’s like to study biomedical sciences at RMIT. Join our student host Hugo on a whilwind tour of some of the Bundoora campus’ incredible spaces.
[Start transcript]
[Music]
[Hugo]
Hey everyone, my name is Hugo. And today I’m going to take you through a little tour of RMIT’s Health Science facilities. Now, RMIT offers courses from certificates to diplomas, all the way through to postgraduate study. And most of them are taught here at our beautiful, green, leafy Bundoora campus.
So, RMIT offers a huge range of courses. From nursing and psychology to dental services and medical radiation. And our labs and wards are state-of-the-art. Which means the students are going to be able to get real-world experience that they’ll need in the workforce. So, let’s start off with one of the places that is used by students from a range of different disciplines, the RMIT Health Clinic.
So, the Health Clinic is open to the public and they offer a wide range of evidence-based and traditional health services. The students here are trained by industry practitioners in psychology, osteopathy, chiropractics, even Chinese medicine. And there are 62 different treatment rooms, so there is always room. Hey there, how are you doing?
[Music continues]
So, here the Chinese medicine students are trained to use a wide variety of techniques, including dietary therapy, herbal medicine, acupuncture. And they’re also trained to use this fully stocked herbal distillery and consultation rooms.
So, RMIT is the only university in Victoria to offer all three medical radiation streams. Medical imaging, radiation therapy and nuclear medicine.
In rooms like these, students are able to use the same functional x-ray tables that are used in most clinical hospitals. Complete with imaging processing systems. They are able to become more comfortable in an atypical work environment, like an ICU. Is she doing alright?
This x-ray C arm is used in mock theatre operating scenarios. In the real world, it’s used to visualise patient’s anatomy. But here, it helps students become more comfortable with real-world stressful work environments.
[Music continues]
RMIT’s Nuclear Medicine Degree is the only one in Victoria. The space is split up into two components. A cold, non-radiation lab and a hot, radio chemistry lab where they work with radiation. This lab is set up with dispensing stations, shielding, dosage calibrators, all to mimic the real-world environment.
This is our Virtual Environment of Radiation Treatment room or VERT for short. Here, using 3-D views, we can simulate the environment and the machines that we use for treatment.
This simulated health lab teaches students to put their pharmacy, nursing and medical radiation skills into practice. This is one of the new and very spacious wards with 48 beds in it. Here the students can practice a variety of patient care scenarios. Either role-playing with their classmates or on one of these high fidelity mannequins. I mean these guys are so high fidelity, they can even blink.
With mannequins like these, students can practice caring to wounds and administering injections.
Well, I hope you’ve enjoyed the tour of our incredible Health Science facilities. If you’ve got any more questions about studying, get in contact with Study at RMIT and they’ll be sure to give you a hand. Hope to see you soon.
[End transcript]
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Science
Science is about observation, experimentation and discovery. Whether it's chemistry, biology, food technology or physics, at RMIT you can tailor your study to match your passions and career path.
Health
RMIT’s health degrees, certificates and diplomas target the theoretical and practical skills you need to provide expert care in mental health, nursing, medical science, allied health and more.
Engineering
RMIT's engineering courses empower you to explore the possibilities of tomorrow through a wide range of disciplines, spanning from civil and mechanical to biomedical and environmental engineering.
Other ways to study
Study online
RMIT Online courses are global in focus and practical in application – and the best part is, you don't need to put your life on hold while you study with us.
Short courses and microcredentials
Futureproof your career and build new skills with RMIT short courses and microcredentials, standalone courses you can study online or in person.
Acknowledgement of Country
RMIT University acknowledges the people of the Woi wurrung and Boon wurrung language groups of the eastern Kulin Nation on whose unceded lands we conduct the business of the University. RMIT University respectfully acknowledges their Ancestors and Elders, past and present. RMIT also acknowledges the Traditional Custodians and their Ancestors of the lands and waters across Australia where we conduct our business - Artwork 'Sentient' by Hollie Johnson, Gunaikurnai and Monero Ngarigo.
Learn more about our commitment to Indigenous cultures
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Biomedical sciences
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Short courses and microcredentials
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Contact Study@RMIT
Study with us
How to apply
Fees
Scholarships
School leaver information
Student services
Student experience
Key dates
Indigenous students
Parents
Career advisers
Contact Study@RMIT
Frequently asked questions
Life at RMIT
Study experience
Student life
Support for students
Global opportunities
Industry connections
Contact Study@RMIT
About
News
Events
Maps
Careers
Contact us
Our strategy
Governance & management
Schools & colleges
Respect for Australian Indigenous cultures
Our locations and facilities
Our heritage
Regenerative Futures
Research
Our research
Impact
Research degrees
Facilities
Partnerships
Find researchers
Centres and collaborations
Contact
Partner
Recruit students and graduates
Workforce development
Collaborate with RMIT
Research partnerships
Facilities, equipment and services
Contact Industry Engagement
Giving to RMIT
International
Study in Australia
Apply to RMIT as an international student
Courses for international students
Contact Study@RMIT
Fees and scholarships for international students
International student services
Key dates and intake information for international students
Frequently asked questions
Biomedical sciences
Discover how biomedical sciences help us understand disease, how it occurs, what happens and how we can control, cure and prevent it.
Study with us
/
Biomedical sciences
Why study biomedical sciences at RMIT?
Professional registration
Gain professional registration to practice in any area of Australian pharmacy when you complete a Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours).
State-of-the-art facilities
The award-winning $32-million biosciences building at our Bundoora campus is at the centre of our biomedical science courses. Learn to use cutting-edge equipment such as our 3D anatomy visualisation and virtual dissection tool.
Industry-connected learning
Learn from practising industry professionals, and benefit from their wealth of industry experience and network of contacts.
Choose a biomedical science course
You're viewing program information for
local students.
RMIT considers you a local student if you are:
a citizen or permanent resident of Australia, or
a New Zealand citizen, or
a person seeking asylum who holds either a temporary protection or humanitarian visa, or a bridging visa that is linked to a humanitarian, protection, or refugee application.
If you are unsure or hold a different visa type, please
contact us
for more information.
Not a local student?
You're viewing program information for
international students.
RMIT considers you an international student if you are:
intending to study on a student visa, or
not a citizen or permanent resident of Australia, or
not a New Zealand citizen, or
a person seeking asylum who holds either a Temporary protection or humanitarian visa, or a bridging visa that is linked to a humanitarian, protection, or refugee application.
If you are unsure or hold a different visa type, please
contact us
for more information. Welcome to Australia.
Not an international student?
Local students
Local Student study refers to the range of courses available to students who have completed undergraduate studies
Local Student study refers to the range of courses available to students who have completed undergraduate studies
International students
International Student study refers to the range of courses available to students who have completed undergraduate studies
International Student study refers to the range of courses available to students who have completed undergraduate studies
Filter
Program
Explore related courses and disciplines
Laboratory medicine
Pharmaceutical sciences
Pharmacy
Discover biomedical sciences
Where science meets health
Biomedical sciences
help us understand disease, how it occurs, what it does to us, and how we can control, cure, and prevent it. This cross-disciplinary field is where science disciplines focus primarily on the biology of human health and disease.
Shared foundational understanding
RMIT's undergraduate biomedical science degrees include common first-year subjects, designed to help you learn the fundamentals of human anatomy and physiology, as well as develop your communication and professional skills. They also introduce you to factors that impact the health of individuals, including our First Nations people. This shared foundational understanding gives you the skills to pursue a broad range of careers and makes it easy for you to transfer between courses in health or biomedical sciences.
Three science careers that will take you places
Hear how these RMIT scientists have built rewarding careers in science and taken their skills beyond the lab.
Discover the 3 careers
Making a difference through health and biomedical science
Discover practical solutions to global health issues with biomedical sciences at RMIT, and become a practitioner that changes lives.
Four ways health and biomedical sciences lets you get hands-on
When you’re aiming to land a career in health, hands-on learning is critical to skill development. Find out how studying health and biomedical sciences at RMIT prepares you to be a successful health professional.
Read more
Health and biomedical science with the power to make a difference
Follow Alexia (Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Sciences) and Mufaddal (Bachelor of Applied Science) (Exercise and Sport Science) as they discover practical solutions to global health issues with Health and Biomedical Sciences at RMIT. Our biomedical science programs equip you with practical skills and allow you to specialise in areas such as laboratory medicine, pharmaceutical sciences and biomedical research.
[Start transcript]
People get into health and biomedical science for two reasons.
The first is that they care.
The second is that they believe they have the power to make a difference.
To work in this industry is to be a custodian of the skills that support wellbeing.
It’s seeing the future of health from a distance and breaking the big picture down.It’s what’s next for pharmaceutical sciences, nursing, bio-med and psychology.
It’s the integration of ancient traditions and modern medicine.
If the news proves anything, it’s that advances in health constitute some of the most important breakthroughs of humankind.
A hundred years ago, it was hard to imagine antiviral drugs or organ transplants.
But a handful of brave practitioners who wouldn’t take no for an answer went on to improve lives because they saw a better way.
A hundred years from now, whose lives will we have changed?
And are you ready to be one of the changemakers?
[End transcript]
Featured biomedical sciences courses
Master of Laboratory Medicine
Further your skills in medical science as you delve into the world of laboratory medicine and prepare for a career in the fascinating field of diagnostic pathology or medical research.
Learn more
Associate Degree in Applied Science
Explore biomedical science and develop the skills you need to work in biological, pathology, chemical and microbiological laboratories.
Learn more
Bachelor of Laboratory Medicine (Honours)
Play a vital role in the detection, diagnosis and treatment of disease, and work alongside doctors, pathologists and scientists in the healthcare field.
Learn more
Making muscles, building brains: inside the mind-blowing world of biofabrication
In a research lab at a Melbourne hospital, work is underway to turn biomedical science fiction into reality.
Read more
Making muscles, building brains: inside the mind-blowing world of biofabrication
In a research lab at a Melbourne hospital, work is underway to turn biomedical science fiction into reality.
Read more
Career outcomes
Pioneering health solutions
Biomedical sciences improve individual health outcomes and contribute to the advancement of public health initiatives.
As a graduate of an RMIT biomedical sciences course, you'll be at the forefront of innovation, tackling today's healthcare challenges and breaking new ground in areas such as cancer therapy, drug development, stem cell research, and diagnostic pathology.
Here are just a few of the career outcomes for undergraduate and vocational graduates:
biomedical engineer
healthcare consultant
medical laboratory scientist
medical marketer
pharmaceutical scientist
pharmacist
public health administrator
research scientist
How to become a lab technician
Thinking of becoming a laboratory technician? Find out what a lab technician does and what it takes to becomes one.
Read on
Industry connections
Co-designed with industry
RMIT maintains strong links with industry to ensure our programs are relevant and meet the needs of industry, government and the community.
All of our biomedical science courses are co-designed with industry to prepare you to work anywhere in diagnostic pathology, medical research pharmacy, laboratory medicine, pharmaceutical sciences and biomedical research.
Students have been placed at major teaching hospitals, including Royal Children's, Peter MacCallum, Osteon Health, and private laboratories. These placements include microbiology, haematology, biochemistry and blood banking.
Projects that have a real impact
RMIT is a key partner in BioFab3D@ACMD, Australia's first robotics and biomedical engineering centre embedded within a hospital. This collaborative partnership has enabled RMIT to remain at the forefront of the 3D bioprinting revolution and continue to make an impact, with researchers working on new biofabricated technologies to repair deteriorating bone in older people, developing a customised, self-regulating artificial pancreas for people with diabetes and building replacement muscle for trauma patients.
Australia’s first 3D-printed spinal implant
Working closely with industry and medical specialists, RMIT researchers successfully developed
Australia’s first 3D-printed spinal implant
, providing relief to a patient suffering from severe back pain due to a rare spinal defect.
Learn more
Experience biomedical sciences at RMIT
Meet Sitao Liu – Master of Laboratory Medicine
"I have a degree in biomedicine, but I found that I needed to further build my knowledge and skills in order to work as a medical scientist. I chose to study a
Master in Laboratory Medicine
at RMIT because it has a strong focus on work experience and industry relevant skills.
"
Tour our health science facilities
Discover what it’s like to study biomedical sciences at RMIT. Join our student host Hugo on a whilwind tour of some of the Bundoora campus’ incredible spaces.
Tour our health science facilities
Discover what it’s like to study biomedical sciences at RMIT. Join our student host Hugo on a whilwind tour of some of the Bundoora campus’ incredible spaces.
[Start transcript]
[Music]
[Hugo]
Hey everyone, my name is Hugo. And today I’m going to take you through a little tour of RMIT’s Health Science facilities. Now, RMIT offers courses from certificates to diplomas, all the way through to postgraduate study. And most of them are taught here at our beautiful, green, leafy Bundoora campus.
So, RMIT offers a huge range of courses. From nursing and psychology to dental services and medical radiation. And our labs and wards are state-of-the-art. Which means the students are going to be able to get real-world experience that they’ll need in the workforce. So, let’s start off with one of the places that is used by students from a range of different disciplines, the RMIT Health Clinic.
So, the Health Clinic is open to the public and they offer a wide range of evidence-based and traditional health services. The students here are trained by industry practitioners in psychology, osteopathy, chiropractics, even Chinese medicine. And there are 62 different treatment rooms, so there is always room. Hey there, how are you doing?
[Music continues]
So, here the Chinese medicine students are trained to use a wide variety of techniques, including dietary therapy, herbal medicine, acupuncture. And they’re also trained to use this fully stocked herbal distillery and consultation rooms.
So, RMIT is the only university in Victoria to offer all three medical radiation streams. Medical imaging, radiation therapy and nuclear medicine.
In rooms like these, students are able to use the same functional x-ray tables that are used in most clinical hospitals. Complete with imaging processing systems. They are able to become more comfortable in an atypical work environment, like an ICU. Is she doing alright?
This x-ray C arm is used in mock theatre operating scenarios. In the real world, it’s used to visualise patient’s anatomy. But here, it helps students become more comfortable with real-world stressful work environments.
[Music continues]
RMIT’s Nuclear Medicine Degree is the only one in Victoria. The space is split up into two components. A cold, non-radiation lab and a hot, radio chemistry lab where they work with radiation. This lab is set up with dispensing stations, shielding, dosage calibrators, all to mimic the real-world environment.
This is our Virtual Environment of Radiation Treatment room or VERT for short. Here, using 3-D views, we can simulate the environment and the machines that we use for treatment.
This simulated health lab teaches students to put their pharmacy, nursing and medical radiation skills into practice. This is one of the new and very spacious wards with 48 beds in it. Here the students can practice a variety of patient care scenarios. Either role-playing with their classmates or on one of these high fidelity mannequins. I mean these guys are so high fidelity, they can even blink.
With mannequins like these, students can practice caring to wounds and administering injections.
Well, I hope you’ve enjoyed the tour of our incredible Health Science facilities. If you’ve got any more questions about studying, get in contact with Study at RMIT and they’ll be sure to give you a hand. Hope to see you soon.
[End transcript]
Events
Chat to us
Contact Study@RMIT
Ready to apply?
Contact Study@RMIT
Ready to apply?
You may also be interested in...
Science
Science is about observation, experimentation and discovery. Whether it's chemistry, biology, food technology or physics, at RMIT you can tailor your study to match your passions and career path.
Health
RMIT’s health degrees, certificates and diplomas target the theoretical and practical skills you need to provide expert care in mental health, nursing, medical science, allied health and more.
Engineering
RMIT's engineering courses empower you to explore the possibilities of tomorrow through a wide range of disciplines, spanning from civil and mechanical to biomedical and environmental engineering.
Other ways to study
Study online
RMIT Online courses are global in focus and practical in application – and the best part is, you don't need to put your life on hold while you study with us.
Short courses and microcredentials
Futureproof your career and build new skills with RMIT short courses and microcredentials, standalone courses you can study online or in person.
Acknowledgement of Country
RMIT University acknowledges the people of the Woi wurrung and Boon wurrung language groups of the eastern Kulin Nation on whose unceded lands we conduct the business of the University. RMIT University respectfully acknowledges their Ancestors and Elders, past and present. RMIT also acknowledges the Traditional Custodians and their Ancestors of the lands and waters across Australia where we conduct our business - Artwork 'Sentient' by Hollie Johnson, Gunaikurnai and Monero Ngarigo.
Learn more about our commitment to Indigenous cultures
News
Events
Library
Maps
Careers
Contacts
Study with Us
Levels of study
Online courses and degrees
Single courses
Applying to RMIT
International students
Parents
Careers advisers
Life at RMIT
Study experience
Student life
Support for students
Global opportunities
Industry connections
Research
Our research
Centres and collaborations
Partnerships
Research degrees
Find researchers
Research contacts
Partner
Workforce development
Staff development and training
Research partnerships
Facilities and equipment services
Giving
About
Our strategy
Governance and management
Values
Sustainability
Schools and colleges
Our locations and facilities
Copyright © 2026 RMIT University
|
Terms
|
Privacy
|
Accessibility
|
Website feedback
|
Complaints
|
ABN 49 781 030 034
|
CRICOS provider number: 00122A
|
TEQSA provider number: PRV12145
|
RTO Code: 3046
|
Open Universities Australia
|
RMIT Training Pty Ltd, trading as RMIT University Pathways (RMIT UP), CRICOS Provider Code: 01912G