Empower people and yourself to help create a healthier future for all

Allied health professionals support the physical and mental wellbeing of their patients, providing essential diagnostic, therapeutic, rehabilitative and preventative services. They make up almost a third of Australia’s health workforce and provide crucial complementary care to that provided by nurses, midwives, doctors and dentists.

Through interprofessional learning, we'll teach you the skills and collaborative mindset you’ll need to operate effectively as a specialist within a broader group. Our expansive network of health partners and inclusive approach means you’ll experience working within diverse communities, so you’ll graduate ready to work in any setting.

You'll also benefit from our cutting-edge teaching spaces, which will allow you to hone your practical skills through simulated learning modules and advanced virtual reality experiences.

The field of allied health encompasses a diverse range of study areas, with degrees leading to a range of career outcomes including physiotherapy, exercise physiology, rehabilitation, speech pathology, health promotion, and occupational therapy.

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Learn from clinical, research and academic experts at top of their fields.

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Learn in on-campus clinics and with our partner healthcare providers.

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Deliver life-changing support and help clients gain independence and overcome challenges.

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We offer undergraduate doubles—which combine two bachelor degrees—as well as vertical doubles—which combine a bachelor with a related postgraduate qualification, such as a masters. With nearly 50 unique combinations available, you’re bound to find a combination that’s right for you.

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We offer a variety of graduation pathways to help students reach their academic goals. From undergraduate to postgraduate, our flexible pathways allow students to choose the best fit for their individual needs. With a range of specialisations and majors, students can tailor their studies to their interests and career aspirations. With our dedicated support services, we ensure that students have the resources they need to succeed.

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