Programs and courses
The School of Health Sciences places a great emphasis on preparing graduates to be immediately effective in their chosen profession.
To ensure that our programs remain relevant to the changing needs of
industry, our range of undergraduate,
postgraduate and
research programs are
delivered by an academic team who are employed in or maintain close associations with their professions.
Also, work placements are an integral part of many courses, and the University operates professional
clinics in some disciplines so students
can develop their workplace skills whilst studying.
For students finishing Year 12, UniSA has introduced a bonus points scheme, which rewards achievement in selected Year 12 subjects. For more information visit the Bonus Points page on the UniSA Future Students website.
Undergraduate degree programs
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Bachelor of Applied Science (Human Movement and Health Studies)
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Bachelor of Applied Science (Human Movement, Health Stud), Bachelor of Educ (Middle, Secondary) - Change to the program for 2011
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Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Medical Imaging/Nuclear Medicine/Radiation Therapy)
To view the full list of undergraduate programs on offer across the Division, please refer to the Division of Health Sciences 2012 brochure (PDF, 590KB).
Postgraduate programs
Please contact Future Students for further information on entry to Postgraduate Programs as some changes have been made.
Three School of Health Science programs, Master of Occupational Therapy (Graduate Entry), Master of Physiotherapy (Graduate Entry) and the Graduate Diploma in Clinical Exercise Science have changed the program commencements dates to Study Period 2, starting from 2012. Applications to these programs has changed from Apply Online and is open now via the SATAC website through the Grad Start (graduate, post graduate and professional courses) option.
Graduate Certificate
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Graduate Certificate in Health Science (Research Methodologies)
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Graduate Certificate in Physiotherapy (Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy)
Graduate Diploma
Masters
Higher Degrees by Research
Research candidates should refer to School of Health Sciences Research page for detailed program information.
