Overview
Student guidance
Program of study
108 Units
Admission requirements
Aims
The Bachelor of Health Sciences (Therapy Studies) is a multidisciplinary degree that aims to comprehensively prepare you for a career in the diverse modern healthcare environment. The flexible program of study begins with core topics providing a fundamental understanding of anatomy and physiology, health systems, and social and psychological determinants of health and wellbeing essential to health practice. Specialisation topics aim to develop a detailed knowledge of anatomy and physiology, and cover the pre-requisites for post-graduate studies in various fields in Allied Health. You will develop the ability to critically approach new challenges in contemporary healthcare, and be equipped to enter the workforce in a variety of health related sectors, or pursue postgraduate studies in a health related discipline.
Learning outcomes
Student progression rules
Failure to complete the course within eight consecutive years or the award of a Fail (F) in the same topic on more than one occasion, may constitute prima facie evidence of unsatisfactory progress for the purposes of the University's Policy on Student Progress.