- Students are to follow the requirements of the Handbook for the year they commenced the course.
However, the subject links below do not contain the subject information for the current year. You can view current subject information through the new Course Handbook.
Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences
Degrees Offered
Research
Doctor of Philosophy (Clinical Psychology)
Master of Midwifery - Research
Master of Science - Research (Psychology)
Coursework (by Academic Unit)
School of Health Sciences
Master of Clinical Exercise Physiology
Master of Science (Nutrition and Dietetics)
Master of Science (Nutrition/Dietetics and Exercise Rehabilitation)
Master of Science (Occupational Health and Safety)
Master of Science (Occupational Hygiene Practice)
Master of Public Health Advanced
Graduate Diploma in Science
Graduate Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety
Graduate Certificate in Occupational Hygiene Practice
Graduate Certificate in Public Health
Graduate Certificate in Public Health Nutrition
Graduate Certificate in Health Promotion
Graduate Certificate in Advanced Dietetic Practice
School of Nursing, Midwifery and Indigenous Health
Master of Health Leadership and Management
Master of Nursing (Mental Health)
Master of Science
Graduate Certificate in Dementia Care
Graduate Certificate in Gerontology and Rehabilitation Studies
Graduate Certificate in Health Leadership and Management
Graduate Certificate in Health Practice Development and Facilitation
Graduate Certificate in Health Research
Graduate Certificate in Indigenous Health
Graduate Certificate in Mental Health Nursing
Graduate Certificate in Nursing
Graduate Certificate in Practice Nursing
Graduate Certificate in Social Marketing for Health
School of Psychology
Doctor of Psychology (Clinical)
Master of Psychology (Clinical)
Master of Science (Psychology)
Postgraduate Diploma in Psychology
Postgraduate Certificate in Professional Psychological Practice
Additional Information
Criminal Record Checks
NSW Health requires all students undertaking clinical placement as part of a health related course to undergo a criminal record check. The criminal record check shall be completed before a student can attend any clinical placement in a health facility. Students will be provided advice at enrolment and orientation on the process to be followed to obtain a suitable criminal record check. If a student receives a positive result from the check it will not necessarily exclude them from a clinical placement. Each situation will be individually assessed in a confidential consultation between the student and a representative of NSW Health.
Child protection legislation enacted in July 2000 requires each student to complete and sign a Prohibited Employment Declaration. The relevant form will be provided to you and retained by the University.
Infectious Diseases
NSW Health also requires students undertaking clinical placement in health facilities to be compliant with certain vaccinations to ensure the safety of both students and patients. This information will also be provided at enrolment and orientation.
Fee Information
For tuition fee information please see the following:
Domestic - www.uow.edu.au/student/finances/index.html
International - www.uow.edu.au/prospective/international/fees/