Courses within the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences are generally four years in length, with (for those who qualify) the option of completing Honours, Masters and Postgraduate degrees available.  Both the Masters and Postgraduate degrees are offered in the areas of Research and in Coursework.

The following links offer invaluable insight into the diverse nature of the School.  If you are considering enrolling in an SHRS course, they will assist you in your decision making process.

Future Students section

Future Research Higher Degree Candidates

Research Higher Degrees have been offered in the School since the 1960’s, and SHRS has an outstanding record in relation to the advancement of knowledge in our disciplines. ...

Future Graduate Entry Masters Coursework Students (GEMS)

The School offers Graduate Entry Masters programs in Audiology, Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy and Speech Pathology. These programs aim to equip graduate entry students with the theoretical knowledge, skills...

Future Undergraduate Students

The health challenges of the future will shift from a local to a global focus, as the world’s societies come to grips with issues such as longer-living ageing populations and poorer health status due to the stre...

Students Wanting to Transfer Programs

If you are considering transferring from your current program into the BOccThy, the BPhty or the BSpPath you should be aware of the following:  

For Secondary School Students

Now and in the future, health professionals will take l...

Future Honours Students

Honours is undertaken as a modified program of study in Years 3 and 4 of the undergraduate programs, and includes more research intensive study – statistics, research methodology and a project.

Future Physiotherapy Postgraduate Masters Coursework Students

The Master of Physiotherapy (MPhty) program is currently available in the specialty areas of musculoskeletal and sports physiotherapy. These programs enable suitably qualified physiotherapists to dev...
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