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Bachelor of Health and Rehabilitation Science [Port Macquarie]

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ARTICULATED PROGRAM – PART-TIME
For eligible candidates are NCITAFE alumni holding the Diploma of Remedial Massage.

Completion of the Articulation program requires successful completion of the eleven 8 point subjects and two 16 point subjects listed below

Session 1 (30)
HIP100 Introduction to Health & Rehabilitation (internal)
BMS263 Pharmacology for Allied Health Professionals (DE)

Session 2 (60)
BMS256 Exercise Science for Health Practice (internal)
PSY111 Foundations of Psychology for Health and Human Services (DE)

Session 3 (30)
HIP201 Health & Rehabilitation Through the Lifespan (16 points) (commenced) (internal)
IKC100 Indigenous Health (DE)

Session 4 (60)
HIP201 Health & Rehabilitation Through the Lifespan (16 points) (completed) (internal)
BMS255 Neuroscience for Health Practice (DE)

Session 5 (30)
HIP202 Research for Health Practice (DE)
BMS350 Health and Chronic Disease (DE)

Session 6 (60)
HIP301 Complex Cases in Rehabilitation (16 points) (commenced) (internal)
HIP302 Understanding Healthy Communities (internal)

Session 7 (30)
HIP301 Complex Cases in Rehabilitation (16 points) (completed) (internal)
HIP303 Promoting Healthy Communities (internal)

Session 8 (60)
SOC108 Sociology of Health and Health Care (DE)

*students may consider doing SOC108 as a third subject to shorten the course in any session, or SOC215 in a summer (90) session as a substitute, allowing for earlier course completion.

ARTICULATED PROGRAM – FULL-TIME *
Completion of the Articulation program requires successful completion of the eleven 8 point subjects and two 16 point subjects listed below

Session 1 (30)
HIP100 Introduction to Health & Rehabilitation (internal)
BMS263 Pharmacology for Allied Health Professionals (DE)
PSY111 Foundations of Psychology for Health and Human Services (DE)

Session 2 (60)
BMS256 Exercise Science for Health Practice (internal)
IKC100 Indigenous Health (DE)
SOC108 Sociology of Health and Health Care (DE)

Session 3 (30)
HIP201 Health & Rehabilitation Through the Lifespan (16 points) (commenced) (internal)
HIP202 Research for Health Practice (DE)
BMS350 Health and Chronic Disease (DE)

Session 4 (60)
HIP201 Health & Rehabilitation Through the Lifespan (16 points) (completed) (internal)
BMS255 Neuroscience for Health Practice (DE)

Session 5 (30)
HIP301 Complex Cases in Rehabilitation (16 points) (commenced) (internal)
HIP302 Understanding Healthy Communities (internal)

Session 6 (60)
HIP301 Complex Cases in Rehabilitation (16 points) (completed) (internal)
HIP303 Promoting Healthy Communities (internal)

* Due to the need to complete subjects in the most appropriate order so that all assumed knowledge is covered, a true full-time study load is not possible in this program. The enrolment pattern above allows students holding the Diploma of Remedial Massage from North-Coast TAFE the ability to complete the BHRSc in the shortest time possible.

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Consider also:

  • Bachelor of Health and Rehabilitation Science
  • Bachelor of Occupational Therapy
  • Bachelor of Physiotherapy
  • Bachelor of Podiatry

Follow on study:

  • Bachelor of Science (Honours) 
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Bachelor of Health and Rehabilitation Science [Port Macquarie] Allied Health Undergraduate On campus Port Macquarie NO Active Science Session 1 3 years full-time, 4 years part-time 3F, 4P

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Port Macquarie

When

Session 1

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Undergraduate

Duration

3 years full-time, 4 years part-time

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NO

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N/A

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