Graduate Coursework

Master of Clinical Rehabilitation

  • Course code: MC-CLINRHB
Clock
Duration
1.5 years full time / 3 years part time
Location
Mode (Location)
Online
Calendar-month
Intake
January
Key dates
Dollar
Fees
AUD $33,984 (2026 indicative first year fee). Commonwealth Supported Places (CSPs) are not available
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Student experience

Overview

  • Gain access to esteemed academics and a dynamic peer group
  • Enjoy the flexibility of fully online study with interactive technologies
  • Get comprehensive support from expression of interest to graduation

The Master of Clinical Rehabilitation is designed to advance your expertise in rehabilitation across diverse clinical and community contexts through a high-quality online learning experience. As a student, you'll have access to educational tools and technologies, including webinars, podcasts, and moderated discussion forums, all facilitated by expert academics, learning designers, and technology specialists.

Highlights of the clinical rehabilitation experience

Expert instruction

You will be taught by a number of leading academics in their field, including Dr. Thorlene Egerton, Senior Lecturer and Program Coordinator for Clinical Rehabilitation, and Associate Professor Fiona Dobson, Head of the Physiotherapy Department. Through an engaging online learning experience, you'll have the opportunity to interact with these lecturers and your fellow students, receiving input, feedback, and participating in regular real-time sessions.

Flexible and interactive learning

The online learning environment has been carefully devised to facilitate an interactive and flexible student experience. At the University of Melbourne, you will have access to the best minds and a dynamic peer group. Throughout the course, you will be able to engage closely with fellow online students and share your knowledge with each other.

Profile

Georgina Coppi

Georgina is expanding her clinical expertise as a physiotherapist while studying the Master of Clinical Rehabilitation. By completing the course 100% online and part-time over three years, she can balance her work and home life with study.

“I have tailored my assignments towards my two roles, and I have broadened my specific evidence base and applied concepts into my practice.”

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