Podiatry Courses
Learn to improve lives through podiatry, specialising in patient care for foot and ankle health. Gain skills in injury management, chronic pain, and specialised areas like children's and sports podiatry.
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These popular podiatry courses are a great place to start.
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Podiatrist
Sports Physiotherapist
The Bachelor of Podiatry (Honours) is an advanced course focused on the comprehensive study and treatment of foot, ankle, and lower limb disorders. This degree encompasses in-depth study in areas like biomechanics, anatomy, physiology, and pathology, along with enhanced clinical skills. It integrates theoretical learning with extensive practical experience, including research projects. Ideal for students aspiring to a specialised career in podiatry, this course prepares graduates for advanced roles in healthcare, focusing on podiatric diagnosis, treatment, and management.
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Average duration: 4 years.
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Rehabilitation Specialist
Are you passionate about footcare, human movement and mobility? How about becoming a qualified podiatrist with the Bachelor of Podiatry. This fantastic degree program teaches you to carry out podiatry work in hospitals, sports clinics, community health centres, rehabilitation clinics, research organisations, and private practice.
The program covers: human anatomy for podiatry, biomedical science, pharmacology, podiatry clinical practice, podiatric surgery and medicine, diabetes and wound management, sports podiatry, and much more. You’ll also gain around 1,000 hours of practical experience and may be eligible for registration with the Podiatry Registration Board of Australia when you graduate.
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Average duration: 36 months.
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Launch your career in podiatry with the Bachelor of Podiatric Medicine. This fantastic degree includes real-world experience through a number of clinical placements and is a pathway to registration with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency.
The degree covers: human anatomy and physiology, pathomechanics and podiatric medicine, biomechanics, pathophysiology, musculoskeletal disorders and imaging, neuroanatomy, clinical pharmacology, podiatric surgery, sports medicine, clinical practice, and more.
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Average duration: 36 months.
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