Gerontology (Master)
This course information is for international students only
Year
2010
Award
Master of Gerontology
CRICOS course code
003373B
Length
2 years
Campuses
Melbourne (Bundoora), Melbourne (City)
Course description
This course develops highly-trained professionals who can respond to the diverse and growing challenges of an ageing population. It integrates theory, practice and research in gerontology in a two-tier structure.
The first stage comprises coursework providing the basic knowledge and skills in the field: a multidisciplinary approach to ageing, research skills in gerontology, and areas of application to older people in policy and clinical contexts. The second stage includes an extension of coursework with a substantial application to a range of fields and professions in gerontology, and a research thesis in a specialised area of gerontology.
Course structure
Part One comprises subjects from the Postgraduate Diploma. Applicants with another relevant postgraduate qualification may be eligible for Advanced Standing for part, or all, of this component. Part Two can be taken full-time over one year, or part-time over two years.
Full subject details can be found in the www.latrobe.edu.au/handbook/2009/postgraduate/health-sciences
Handbook (2010)
Overseas study opportunities
Overseas study opportunities are available.Please see http://www.latrobe.edu.au/international/exchange for more information.
Application
Visit our How to Apply website for details on preparing an application.
Tuition fee (AUD)
22 680
The University reserves the right to vary fees on an annual basis. Fees will not normally rise above 7% per annum. Should the University decide to increase its fees, that increase will take effect on 1 January of the following year.
Additional costs (AUD)
Police check (or equivalent) - A$14 (2009 fee, indicative only).
English language requirements
IELTS (Academic) - minimum overall band score of 6.5 with no individual band score less than 6.0; or
TOEFL Computer-Based Test - A minimum score of 233 with a score of 5 in essay writing; or
TOEFL Paper-based Test - A minimum score of 575 with a score of 5 or more in the test of Written English; or
TOEFL Internet-based Test - A minimum score of 88 with no individual score less than 22; or
Completion of the English for Further Studies Advanced Stage 5B certificate at PG (postgraduate) level available from the La Trobe University Language Centre; or
Approved equivalent.
Academic entry requirements
An Australian Bachelor's degree with Honours, or Postgraduate Diploma, Master's degree, or an approved international equivalent. Experience in geriatrics, nursing, occupational therapy, physiotherapy, psychology, or public policy or administration is desirable.
Special requirements
Students are required to obtain a police check and Working With Children (WWC) check before undertaking a clinical professional placement. Applicants for this course must also complete a Supplementary Application form available from our website
Semester starts
Semester 1 and 2 (March and July)
For actual course commencement dates, please visit the calendar.Additional information
Applications for this course close in mid-February for Semester 1 commencement and early July for Semester 2 commencement. Please visit our webpage for full details:
Career opportunities
The program is relevant to a wide range of professionals including health and welfare administrators, medical practitioners, nurses and allied health professionals such as dietitians, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, psychologists, social workers, speech pathologists, pharmacists, and podiatrists.
Course URL
http://www.latrobe.edu.au/publichealth/gerontology
Contact information
Online Enquiry
Future students: 61 3 9627 4805
In Australia (freecall): 1800 619 768
Current students and enquires relating to submitted applications:
61 3 9479 1199
international@latrobe.edu.au