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Course Overview
Eligibility
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Course Content
Legal and ethical aspects of health care
Core first year topic
Human bioscience
Core first year topic
Health promotion for health professionals
Core first year topic
Communication and interprofessional practice
Core first year topic
Health practitioner practice
Core first year topic
Introduction to physiotherapy
Core first year topic
Indigenous health
Core first year topic
Exercise and musculoskeletal physiology
Core first year topic
Introduction to principles of learning and biomechanics
Core second year topic
Critical social analysis of health
Core second year topic
Indigenous health for health sciences
Core second year topic
A psychological perspective of health
Core second year topic
Body systems
Core second year topic
Neuroscience for therapists
Core second year topic
Rehabilitation studies
Core second and third year topic
Behavioural change
Core third year topic
Telehealth
Core third year topic
Qualitative and quantitative methods of social health research
Core third year topic
Human musculoskeletal anatomy
Core third year topic
Introduction to the science of physiotherapy
Core third year topic
Pain, posture and movement
Core third year topic
Performance of movement and function
Core fourth and fifth year topic
Design and ethics in research with vulnerable populations
Core fourth and fifth year topic
Neurological rehabilitation
Core fourth and fifth year topic
Health promotion
Core fourth and fifth year topic
Chronic disease management
Core fourth and fifth year topic
Musculoskeletal practice
Core fourth and fifth year topic
Cardiorespiratory practice
Core fourth and fifth year topic
Interprofessional practice
Core fourth and fifth year topic
Physiotherapy clinical practice
Core fourth and fifth year topic
Complex case and advanced practice
Core fourth and fifth year topic
Leadership and research in clinical practice
Core fourth and fifth year topic
Common Questions
Yes, the Master of Physiotherapy component of this course is accredited by the Australian Physiotherapy Council and satisfies the academic requirements for registration as a physiotherapist with the Physiotherapy Board of Australia.
The degree provides 26 weeks of supervised clinical placements, including at least one rural and/or remote placement. You will also undertake clinical learning at Health2GO, an interprofessional student clinic located on campus at the University.
For domestic students in 2026, the annual indicative fee is $10,520 (Commonwealth Supported Place). For international students in 2026, the annual fee is $46,700.
Yes, sub-quotas are available for rural and remote applicants, and Year 12 and higher education applicants. Adjustment factors are also available. Applicants can apply using Year 12 qualifications, previous higher education study, TAFE/VET qualifications, or through adult entry (STAT/Foundation Studies/tertiary preparation course).
International applicants must meet the following English language requirements: IELTS overall 7.0 with a minimum of 6.5 in each of Writing, Speaking, Listening, and Reading; or a Pearson overall score of 65.
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