Postgraduate Allied Health degrees in Australia

There are around 148 postgraduate Allied Health degrees at 30 Australian universities, typically taking 2 years, covering areas like clinical skills, professional practice, physiotherapy, musculoskeletal health, nutrition. Approximate and generalised, not official.

Universities offering Allied Health (postgraduate)

UniversityStateProgramsFocus areas
The University of MelbourneVIC20physiotherapy, clinical skills, rehabilitation, rehabilitation sciences
Deakin UniversityVIC15nutrition, public health, health promotion, dietetics
Curtin UniversityWA14clinical skills, physiotherapy, anatomy, musculoskeletal health
La Trobe UniversityVIC13physiotherapy, professional practice, clinical skills, musculoskeletal health
University of Technology SydneyNSW8professional practice, physiotherapy, clinical skills, sports science
Central Queensland UniversityQLD7clinical skills, medical sciences, health services management, health assessment
University of Notre Dame AustraliaWA6
Bond UniversityQLD5
The University of AdelaideSA5rehabilitation sciences, physiotherapy, musculoskeletal health, clinical skills
The University of QueenslandQLD5clinical skills, professional practice, research design, health research methods
Edith Cowan UniversityWA4research design, professional practice, sports science, exercise physiology
University of CanberraACT4clinical skills, professional practice, research design, rehabilitation sciences
Victoria UniversityVIC4professional practice, exercise physiology, exercise science, clinical skills
Monash UniversityVIC3clinical skills, rehabilitation, nutrition, dietetics
The University of SydneyNSW3clinical skills, professional practice, exercise science, exercise physiology
The University of Western AustraliaWA3exercise science, sports science, clinical skills, research design
University of NewcastleNSW3exercise science, health promotion, clinical exercise physiology, public health
University of TasmaniaTAS3clinical skills, professional practice, allied health practice, rehabilitation
UNSW SydneyNSW3health promotion, clinical skills, physiotherapy, exercise physiology
Charles Darwin UniversityNT2
Charles Sturt UniversityNSW2clinical skills, professional practice, exercise physiology, clinical exercise physiology
Griffith UniversityQLD2
Macquarie UniversityNSW2clinical skills, musculoskeletal health, professional practice, manual therapy
Murdoch UniversityWA2rehabilitation sciences, rehabilitation, exercise physiology, professional practice
Swinburne University of TechnologyVIC2professional practice, occupational therapy, inclusive practice, child development
University of New EnglandNSW2nutrition, dietetics, biochemistry, food science
University of the Sunshine CoastQLD2nutrition, dietetics, exercise science, public health nutrition
University of WollongongNSW2clinical skills, nutrition, dietetics, public health
Federation University AustraliaVIC1speech pathology, communication disorders, clinical skills, health research methods
RMIT UniversityVIC1physiotherapy, clinical skills, rehabilitation sciences, rehabilitation

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Frequently asked questions

How long is a Allied Health degree in postgraduate study?

Undergraduate Allied Health degrees in postgraduate study typically take about 2 years of full-time study.

How much does a Allied Health degree cost in postgraduate study?

Indicative domestic fees for Allied Health degrees in postgraduate study are typically in the higher (~$16k+/yr) range (approximate, not official).

Which universities offer Allied Health in postgraduate study?

Around 30 universities offer Allied Health in postgraduate study, including The University of Melbourne, Deakin University, Curtin University, La Trobe University, University of Technology Sydney.

What do you study in a Allied Health degree?

Common areas include clinical skills, professional practice, physiotherapy, musculoskeletal health, nutrition, rehabilitation sciences.

Approximate, not official.