Why Bachelor of Podiatry (Honours)?
Kickstart your allied health career.
For many of us, our feet are just tools that help us get around. When working as expected, we hardly think about them. But did you know that our feet can be the first to show signs of health problems?
Podiatrists are not only experts in foot, ankle and lower limb health but can assess and manage a broad range of lower limb conditions, including symptoms associated with diabetes, arthritis, gait issues, skin and toenail concerns, and identify circulatory neurological issues that impact our foot and lower leg function.
Step confidently into an allied health career, where every day brings opportunities to change lives for the better.
Overview
Discover how to treat a range of lower limb issues and enhance quality of life for people with painful feet and legs, including those managing chronic conditions in our Bachelor of Podiatry (Honours).
Through a comprehensive blend of theory, practical experiences and clinical placements you’ll develop the skills to expertly diagnose, manage and treat any disorders affecting the foot, ankle and lower limb.
Develop core knowledge of human anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, disease groups and conditions. Learn clinical practice skills in surgery, pharmacology and medicine use, orthopaedic management, wound management, high-risk care and chronic condition management, sporting injuries, musculoskeletal problems and more. Gain understanding of patient-centred and end-to-end approaches to care, alongside culturally responsive approaches for working with a diverse range of client populations.
Get hands on in our state-of-the-art manufacturing laboratory, where you’ll use industry-standard technology to create orthotics, casts and insoles to help modify footwear for a range of clients and conditions. Work with real clients under the supervision of accredited practicing podiatrists in one of our on-campus podiatry clinics.
Put your learning into practice in a variety of private, public, community and allied health settings through clinical placements – starting from second year onwards. Gain advanced research skills and contribute new knowledge to the field through undertaking a major honours research project.
Graduate with the knowledge, skills and experience to thrive in your podiatry career – in whatever setting you choose.