
Master of Clinical Rehabilitation
The University of Melbourne
Course Details
The Master of Clinical Rehabilitation is a course designed for physiotherapists, exercise scientists, occupational therapists, nurses and other qualified allied health professionals who want to become experts in rehabilitation and health promotion to help rehabilitate people recovering from injury and illness. The course has been developed around three major themes: theory and practice, research and innovation, and rehabilitation in context. Within these themes, you can focus your studies on a variety of subjects related to your specific profession, including womens health, paediatrics, neurology, acute care, musculoskeletal rehabilitation and emerging technology. You will also have the opportunity to develop skills in leadership and health advocacy. As a student of this course, you will deepen your skills and learn the principles of best practice rehabilitation, including how to help people regain lost skills, the physiology of fitness and conditioning, the pathophysiology of common conditions, and the specific needs of those affected by limited ability and function.
Qualification: Master Degree (By Coursework)
Course structure: Total Credit Points 150; Six core subjects; Four elective subjects; One capstone subject.
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Start date: January, July
Address
Online
Victoria
Attendance options
Online/Off-campus - 18 months
Total tuition costs
AUD $49,600