Allied Health degrees in New South Wales

There are around 46 Allied Health degrees at 10 universities in New South Wales, typically taking 4 years, covering areas like anatomy, health promotion, clinical skills, physiology, nutrition. Approximate and generalised, not official.

Universities offering Allied Health in New South Wales

UniversityStateProgramsFocus areas
University of NewcastleNSW11nutrition, public health, professional practice, anatomy
Charles Sturt UniversityNSW8anatomy, physiology, health promotion, nutrition
Southern Cross UniversityNSW6anatomy, exercise science, health promotion, exercise physiology
UNSW SydneyNSW6health promotion, exercise science, exercise physiology, public health
University of WollongongNSW4anatomy, physiology, nutrition, chemistry
Western Sydney UniversityNSW4
University of Technology SydneyNSW3exercise science, sports science, exercise physiology, clinical skills
The University of SydneyNSW2clinical skills, physiotherapy, professional practice, musculoskeletal health
Macquarie UniversityNSW1anatomy, clinical skills, manual therapy, public health
University of New EnglandNSW1exercise science, sports science, clinical exercise physiology, exercise physiology

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Frequently asked questions

How long is a Allied Health degree in New South Wales?

Undergraduate Allied Health degrees in New South Wales typically take about 4 years of full-time study.

How much does a Allied Health degree cost in New South Wales?

Indicative domestic fees for Allied Health degrees in New South Wales are typically in the lower (~under $11k/yr) range (approximate, not official).

Which universities offer Allied Health in New South Wales?

Around 10 universities offer Allied Health in New South Wales, including University of Newcastle, Charles Sturt University, Southern Cross University, UNSW Sydney, University of Wollongong.

What do you study in a Allied Health degree?

Common areas include anatomy, health promotion, clinical skills, physiology, nutrition, exercise physiology.

Approximate, not official.