Coursework

Master of Sports Rehabilitation

The experience

Overview

Online learning

As a student at a school committed to professional, continuing and executive education, you’ll have access to high-quality online education tools – all you need is a computer and an internet connection.

Your virtual classroom is academically robust and designed to prepare you for competition in your field. You will expand your skills and knowledge via innovative technologies like webinars, podcasts and moderated discussion forums.

Why study online?

The online learning environment has been carefully devised by expert academics, alongside learning designers and technology specialists, 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.

Gain access to the highest levels of support

From your initial expression of interest right through to graduation, you’ll receive all the technical support you need.

Don’t be surprised if you learn our student support team members by name – they are dedicated, personal and friendly and they understand that every student experience is unique. If a challenge arises, they’ll do everything in their power to assist you so that you can continue to have an excellent learning experience.

Our online student support consultants can assist with:

  • Enrolment and subject assistance
  • Administrative logistics and fee options
  • Technical support, regular health checks, and technical support during live webinars
  • Online learning skills and workload management
  • Special circumstances.

Who you will learn from

You’ll become part of a unique online learning community with access to clinical field experts, opportunity for direct interaction with athletes and sporting organisations and interactive videos from leading academics. You’ll also develop an inter-professional network of colleagues who are passionate about excellence in sports and injury management.

Find out more about the University of Melbourne online learning experience.

In this course you will learn from the following experts:

  • Associate Professor Jenny McGinley, Head Physiotherapy Department, Course Coordinator, Master of Rehabilitation Science, Subject Development Coordinator, Foundations of Rehabilitation Science
  • Associate Professor Louisa Remedios, Director of Teaching and Learning, Physiotherapy Department, Course Development Coordinator, Master of Rehabilitation Science
  • Dr. Sonya Moore, Co-course Coordinator Sports Medicine, and Subject Development Coordinator, Modern Athlete, Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation
  • Dr Thorlene Egerton, Physiotherapist, Researcher, and member of the CHESM team, subject co-ordinator Health Behaviour Change
  • Dr Fiona Dobson, Senior Lecturer Physiotherapy, Subject coordinator Rehabilitation, Activity and Exercise.