The Bachelor of Health and Rehabilitation Science will provide you with the knowledge and skills to work in a range of health positions.
Throughout this course you will undertake a range of subject areas including biomedical sciences, communication, research for health practice, complex cases and case management, health and rehabilitation through the lifespan, and health promotions. You will work side by side with students in other health courses and gain a detailed understanding of what it means to be a health professional. This degree does not have a clinical placement component, but you will undertake an intensive workplace learning experience in your final year of study.
Career opportunities for graduates of this course include:
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On campus; Distance education
Albury-Wodonga
Session 1
Undergraduate
3 years full-time on campus, 6 years distance education
YES
70.00
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