The Master of Clinical Rehabilitation is a 54-unit program which provides three pathways of study. Pathway 1 comprises 36 units of coursework and a 13.5-unit Research Project and 4.5 units of Research Design. Pathway 2 comprises 40.5 units of coursework and a 9-unit Advanced Rehabilitation Practice Project and 4.5 units of Research Design. Pathway 3 comprises 18 units of coursework and a 36-unit Thesis. The course is offered by the College of Nursing and Health Sciences and is available in external mode only.
The Graduate Certificate in Clinical Rehabilitation and the Graduate Diploma in Clinical Rehabilitation have topics in common with the Masters program and students who hold either the graduate certificate or graduate diploma receive credit for related topics.
Applicants who do not hold the Graduate Certificate in Clinical Rehabilitation or the Graduate Diploma in Clinical Rehabilitation must normally hold an approved degree or equivalent qualification from an approved tertiary institution and have not less than two years work experience in a relevant clinical area. However, the Dean (Education) may, under certain circumstances and subject to specific conditions, admit others who can show evidence of fitness for candidature.
At the Dean (Education)'s discretion, credit may be granted for comparable prior studies.
The Master of Clinical Rehabilitation has three pathways:
Pathway 1 - aims to enable individuals from any health professional background to deepen their knowledge base and skills in a variety of areas of Rehabilitation Practice. In addition, students will have the opportunity to develop research or practice expertise in an area of Clinical Rehabilitation and to apply this to a specific research or evidence-based Practice Project.
Pathway 2 - enables students to review the principles and practice of Clinical Rehabilitation and then focus their study on one area of clinical practice including undertaking a significant Research Project.
Pathway 3 - enables students to review the principles and practice of Clinical Rehabilitation and then complete a 36 unit Thesis as a Research Higher Degree.
Specifically, the course aims to:
Students can expect to graduate with the:
To qualify for the Master of Clinical Rehabilitation, a student must complete 54 units with a grade of P or NGP or better in each topic, according to one of the pathways of study below.
Not all topics are necessarily available in a given year.
The award of a grade of Fail (F) in 18 units or more may constitute prima facie evidence of unsatisfactory progress for the purposes of the University's Policy on Student Progress.
REHB8019 The Study of Rehabilitation Practice (4.5 units)
REHB8020 Tools for Effective Rehabilitation Practice (4.5 units)
REHB9034 Rehabilitation Research Methods (4.5 units)
Plus either
REHB9101 Clinical Rehabilitation Project Design (4.5 units) and
REHB9103 Advanced Rehabilitation Project Implementation and Evaluation (9 units)
or
REHB9101 Clinical Rehabilitation Project Design (4.5 units) and
REHB9102 Clinical Rehabilitation Research Project Implementation and Evaluation (13.5 units)
or
REHB9200 Masters Thesis in Clinical Rehabilitation (36 units)
Select 27 units, 22.5 units or 4.5 units (to make a total of 54 units) from the following topics:
REHB8014 Using Virtual Reality and Robotics in Neuro-rehabilitation (4.5 units)
REHB8015 Applied Exercise Therapy in Rehabilitation (4.5 units)
REHB8023 Psychosocial Aspects of Clinical Rehabilitation (4.5 units)
REHB8025 Rehabilitation of Traumatic Brain Injury (4.5 units)
REHB8027 Rehabilitation of Degenerative Neurological Disorders (4.5 units)
REHB8028A Rehabilitation of Musculoskeletal Disorders A (4.5 units)
REHB8028B Rehabilitation of Musculoskeletal Disorders B (4.5 units)
REHB8029 Pulmonary Rehabilitation (4.5 units)
REHB8030 Clinical Rehabilitation Practice (9 units)
REHB8031 Rehabilitation Following Spinal Cord Injury (4.5 units)
REHB8032 Rehabilitation Nursing (4.5 units)
REHB8033 Stroke Rehabilitation (4.5 units)
REHB8035 Cancer Rehabilitation (4.5 units)
REHB8036 Improving the Wellbeing of People with Dementia and their Caregivers (4.5 units)
REHB8037 Occupational Therapy Driver Assessment and Rehabilitation (9 units)
REHB8042 Neurological Gait and Balance Analysis and Wearable Sensor Technology in Rehabilitation (4.5 units)
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