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University of Wollongong (UOW)

  • 44% international / 56% domestic

Master of Science (Gerontology and Rehabilitation Studies) (Online Delivery available)

  • Masters (Coursework)

A postgraduate qualification in gerontology and rehabilitation studies provides graduates with a competitive advantage in the job market and provides mid-career clinicians the opportunity to update their knowledge through contemporary studies in aged care and rehabilitation.

Key details

Degree Type
Masters (Coursework)
Duration
1.5 years full-time, 3 years part-time
Course Code
440, 083836B
Study Mode
In person
Domestic Fees
$26,496 per year / $39,744 total
International Fees
$29,376 per year / $44,064 total

About this course

A postgraduate qualification in gerontology and rehabilitation studies provides graduates with a competitive advantage in the job market and provides mid-career clinicians the opportunity to update their knowledge through contemporary studies in aged care and rehabilitation.

Leadership and research skills gained in the Master of Science (Gerontology and Rehabilitation Studies) prepares you for career progression into senior clinical, management, teaching, and research roles. Graduates from this course are Clinical Nurse Consultants, aspiring Clinical Nurse Consultants, family carers, Medical Practitioners, Occupational Therapists, Physiotherapists, Registered Nurses, Social Workers, volunteers and others in aged and dementia care.

The Master of Science (Gerontology and Rehabilitation Studies) is designed to provide opportunities for clinicians working with older people or clients with rehabilitation needs.

You will be able to critically review the health and wellbeing of older people, review social policy in aged care, and develop advocacy skills to work with users, carers and colleagues in the health, social care and voluntary sectors.

The program differs from courses offered by other NSW and Australian universities in that it includes a rehabilitation approach to developing services for older people.
 

Entry requirements

A 3-year Bachelors degree from a recognised tertiary institution (or equivalent) or successful completion of a Graduate Certificate in a related discipline is required for entry. Consideration will be given to health professionals who do not hold any diplomas or the degrees listed above on a case-by-case basis.

Minimum Prior Qualification
Bachelor

Study locations

Wollongong