The Master of Rehabilitation is designed to expand your expertise in the research or practice of rehabilitation, focusing on evidence-based approaches. You can specialise in areas such as occupational therapy, physiotherapy, speech pathology, or a general rehabilitation pathway. The program aims to develop your skills in designing, managing, and evaluating rehabilitation plans for individuals and communities, especially in culturally diverse and regional populations. Studying this course allows you to prepare for roles where you make a real difference in health and wellbeing, particularly in tropical, rural, remote, and Indigenous communities. It offers a flexible online format, suitable for working professionals and students seeking to advance their careers in rehabilitation.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is highly recommended because it offers a unique focus on rehabilitation in tropical and remote settings, making graduates highly employable and well-prepared for diverse health environments. It is taught entirely online, providing flexibility for working professionals. The course is recognized for its high-quality teaching and excellent resources, with graduates achieving great career outcomes and median salaries. Additionally, the program prepares students for further research opportunities, including a future PhD, and emphasizes hands-on experience connected to industry expertise.
Students can choose from four majors to tailor their learning experience: General Major in Rehabilitation, Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, and Speech Pathology. The General Major focuses on helping individuals recover from illness and injury; Occupational Therapy emphasizes improving daily functioning; Physiotherapy enhances existing physiotherapy qualifications; and Speech Pathology develops skills to support communication and swallowing difficulties across all ages. Each major is designed to build specialist knowledge aligned with specific career goals.
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Applicants need to hold an AQF level 7 bachelor degree in a relevant health discipline, such as Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, or Speech Pathology. English language requirements specify Band 3a for non-native speakers, ensuring they meet the necessary proficiency for successful study.

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Graduates can pursue a range of roles including clinician, case manager, or researcher in settings such as hospitals, aged care, private practice, policy development, and academic research. With advanced skills, graduates are well-positioned to work in acute wards, rehabilitation centers, and in community health environments, especially in tropical, rural, and Indigenous contexts. The program also lays a foundation for further academic pursuits like a PhD.