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Australia offers 40 dermal science course courses in 2026, ranging from Short Courses to Master's Degree. You can study dermal science course fully online or on-campus through registered RTOs, TAFEs, and universities. Courses typically take 1 month to 8 years to complete. Graduates may become Dermal Therapists or Nutrition Advisors, with some qualifications eligible for state-subsidised or VET Student Loans funding depending on the provider.


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Dermal science is a specialised area of study focused on skin anatomy, cosmetic chemistry, and evidence-based treatment of skin conditions, taught from Certificate level through to Master's Degree. A dermal science course blends theory in biology and pathology with practical skills in clinical procedures and safe use of technologies. In Australia, students can choose from over 40 related programmes across RTOs, TAFEs, and universities, often linked with the broader Science Industry.
Duration ranges from short 1-month workshops up to 8-year part-time pathways, depending on level and study load. As a guide, a Certificate or short course may take 3–12 months, a Diploma around 12–24 months, and a Bachelor degree 3–4 years. Some providers also offer part-time or blended modes that extend timelines for working students.
Yes, many Australian providers offer dermal science options fully online, while others use blended delivery with on-campus practical blocks. Theory units in anatomy, physiology, and cosmetic science are commonly delivered via virtual classrooms and learning platforms to support flexible study. Practical components, such as laser safety or clinical treatments, may still require attendance at a campus or partner clinic, especially for higher AQF levels. Students can compare flexible options across a wide range of Online Courses.
Tuition fees vary widely, from low-cost 1–3 month short courses through to higher-fee Bachelor and Master's degree programmes. Certificate and Diploma-level dermal qualifications at TAFE or RTOs may be partially funded through state-subsidised training, fee-free TAFE places, or JobTrainer in some states. Higher-level VET courses may be eligible for VET Student Loans, while university degrees can sometimes access HELP loans via StudyAssist.
A dermal science qualification can lead to roles such as Dermal Therapist, Skin Therapist, Nutrition Advisor, or Cosmetic Clinic Assistant. Graduates with advanced skills may also work as Laser and Light Technicians in medi-spas, dermatology clinics, and cosmetic surgery practices. Some build careers in skincare product education, clinical consultancy, or practice management. For more detail on one pathway, see the Dermal Therapist Career guide.