Duration
1.5 years full time / 3 years part time
Mode (Location)
Mixed Attendance Mode (Parkville)
Intake
April, July
Key dates
Key dates
Fees
AUD $34,976 (2026 indicative first year fee). Commonwealth Supported Places (CSPs) are not available
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Course structure
Overview
What you will learn
As a student of this course, you will interrogate the latest evidence and innovation in the discipline and use this to develop your own clinical practice. You are able to choose from a wide range of elective subjects and scaffold your learning to your particular career goals.
Throughout the course, you will learn how to:
- Discuss principles and frameworks of professional and ethical practice
- Integrate evidence in the provision of advice and promotion of health and wellbeing in diverse patient populations
- Utilise technical and communication skills to design, evaluate, implement, analyse and theorise about developments that contribute to advancement of practice
- Design and implement advanced clinical management for patients with conditions relevant to Women’s, Men’s and Pelvic Health physiotherapy
- Understand the scope of practice and expertise of other relevant professionals, leading to appropriate referral and communication of information
- Integrate theory, evidence and clinical reasoning in your clinical decision-making.
In your capstone project, you can choose to undertake either a research project, which involves working within a research team, or a rehabilitation professional project, which involves completing a quality assurance project within your practice context.
Course structure
To achieve the Master of Physiotherapy (Pelvic Health), you must complete:
- Six core subjects
- Four electives, and
- One capstone.
Please note: Students can apply for recognition of prior learning for post graduate subjects that have learning outcomes related to pelvic health and the titling process in physiotherapy. This could reduce the total course fee by up to 50%. Please contact our student support team for more information.
Workload
The workload in this program varies depending on the subject you are enrolled in. For the four campus-based subjects, learning is though full-time attendance for two weeks with independent study to consolidate your learning and to complete assessment tasks. For online subjects, it is anticipated that you will spend approximately 12 to 15 hours per week learning and preparing your assessment tasks.
Teaching dates
THE PELVIC FLOOR: FUNCTION & DYSFUNCTION (PHTY90002)
| Teaching dates | Focus | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 20th April 2026 | Orientation week | Online |
| 27 April – 22 May 2026 | Preparatory Lessons | Online (asynchronous) – study at your own pace |
| 25 – 28 May 2026 | Online Theory | Online (synchronous), live attendance |
| 15 -20 June 2026 | Practical Intensive | Face-to-face attendance (On campus, Parkville), including practical exam |
| 20th September 2026 | Assessment | Assessment end date |
ADVANCED PRACTICE IN PELVIC FLOOR PHYSIOTHERAPY (PHTY90003)
| Teaching dates | Focus | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 20th April 2026 | Orientation week | Online |
| 27 April – 22 May 2026 | Preparatory Lessons | Online (asynchronous) – study at your own pace |
| 1-5 June 2026 | Online Theory | Online (synchronous), live attendance |
| 23 – 26 June 2026 | Practical Intensive | Face-to-face attendance (On campus, Parkville), including practical exam |
| 20 July – 14 August 2026 | Discussion board | Online (asynchronous) – study at your own pace |
| 20th September 2026 | Assessment | Assessment end date |
MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDERS FOR WOMEN (PHTY90097)
| Teaching dates | Focus | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 13th July 2026 | Orientation week | Online |
| 20 July – 4 September 2026 | Online Learning | Online (asynchronous) - study at your own pace |
| 27 -29 August 2026 | Practical Intensive | Dual delivery - Face-to-face attendance (On campus, Parkville) or Online (live) attendance |
| 20th September 2026 | Assessment | Assessment end date |
EXERCISE FOR WOMEN (PHTY90004)
| Teaching dates | Focus | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 5th October 2026 | Orientation week | Online |
| 12 October – 27 November 2026 | Online Learning | Online (asynchronous) – study at your own pace |
| 19 –21 November 2026 | Practical Intensive | Dual delivery - Face-to-face attendance (On campus, Parkville) or Online (live) attendance |
| 13th December 2026 | Assessment | Assessment end date |
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