Create healthier futures and make a lasting impact on society through advanced health care.
Allied health workers support community flourishing. They’re the professionals who help us communicate and move through the world without discomfort. They tackle health challenges associated with chronic disease, ageing, injury, obesity and neurodivergence.
From physiotherapy and pharmacy to speech pathology and medical imaging, graduates in this field make a positive impact by enhancing the physical, mental and emotional health of their clients. They support community wellbeing and provide care that transforms lives.
At Adelaide University, you’ll be taught by practising professionals. Our allied health degrees are designed with industry input, blending theoretical knowledge with practical experience. Our emphasis on real-world learning, means you’ll undergo a range of clinical placements. You’ll get hands-on practise in our purpose-built training facilities and state-of-the-art simulation suites.
Gain expertise in human movement, medical radiation science, occupational therapy and advanced clinical techniques. Learn to collaborate with other professionals in diverse healthcare teams. Analyse patient needs. Apply cutting-edge approaches to treatment and care. Prepare for rewarding, well paid careers.
Graduates can pursue roles as physiotherapists, pharmacists, podiatrists, speech pathologists, occupational therapists, exercise scientists, sonographers and more. You could gain work in a hospital, rehabilitation centre, clinic, community health organisation or research setting, contributing to the future of healthcare innovation.
Study an allied health degree at Adelaide University and join a growing field, with more and more opportunities.
Study in purpose-built, state-of-the-art facilities
Access the latest equipment to get hands-on learning experience.
Gain valuable industry connections and insights
Learn from academics who are experts in their respective fields.
Practical learning that gives you a competitive edge
Undertake simulated and clinical practice to gain confidence for client-centred roles.