You will learn using new state-of-the-art teaching and learning facilities designed to simulate a range of clinical environments, which you will find once you are out in the workplace. These advanced facilities include:
CSU's Allied Health Clinic is a modern clinic housed in the historic Adams Building on Olive St in Albury city. It features:
The Clinic is committed to providing excellence in allied health services in regional Australia and plays an important part in the education provided to CSU's allied health students.
The Clinic provides podiatric services, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, nursing and healthy lifestyle education. As a student of CSU's Bachelor of Physiotherapy, you will undertake clinical placements at the Allied Health Clinic as part of the practical component of your course and will work under the supervision of qualified practioners and alongside students of other allied health disciplines, such as podiatry.
On campus
Albury-Wodonga; Orange
Session 1
Undergraduate
4 years full-time on campus
YES
93.75 (AW)
90.35 (O)
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