Admission requirements
Students should normally have undergraduate Bachelor level qualifications in the allied health, community and social services, or welfare disciplines.
Priority for admission will be given to students who:
- are already employed in related fields (i.e. disability, aged care, leisure and health, occupational therapy, speech pathology, nursing)
- have a credit average or better in their most recent prior studies
- have two or more years experience in the field/s that the Master
of Gerontology studies are to be applied
and/or
- are affiliated with an appropriate professional organisation
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