The final undergraduate intake to our professional entry-to-practice courses in dental science and in physiotherapy will be in 2009. Final entry to our current medical course will be open to graduates in 2009.
The advantages of graduate professional education are many. Graduate study offers, to the mature student with a detailed understanding of relevant subject areas, the opportunity to participate in a rigorous and highly-specialised learning experience as they commit to a particular profession.
Our students benefit from the University's strong links to industry, community and professional bodies with access to internships, mentor programs, international exchanges and career support services. Ultimately, graduates will also enjoy the enhanced status of a graduate professional qualification - and benefit from the greater employability and higher remuneration which comes from such a qualification.
Our graduate professional courses are designed to equip students to become:

Want to learn more about our graduate offerings? Come along to the Graduate Expo, 2 September 3pm - 7pm, Level 1, Alan Gilbert Building, CNR Grattan & Barry St Carlton. Register here.
Graduate professional entry-to-practice courses are now available in behavioural science (psychology), nursing, public health and social work.
Graduate professional entry-to-practice courses are currently being developed in dental surgery, medicine and physiotherapy.