Prosthetics and orthotics
Why do research in Prosthetics and orthotics?
We operate the National Centre for Prosthetics and Orthotics and offer postgraduate research degrees. Our research areas include biomechanical and clinical evaluation of prosthetic and orthotic components; computer simulation of normal and amputee gait; normal and pathological gait analysis; and prosthetic and orthotic function in rehabilitation. We can supervise research in mechanical properties of muscle, training and performance, biomechanics of walking and running, rehabilitation of gait, amputee gait, prosthetics and orthotics, and design and quantifying function. You will have access to basic and specialised research equipment in physiology, microanatomy, biochemistry, biomechanics and ergonomics.
Courses
Local students
| Offer year | Course title | Campus(es) | Duration | Semester starts |
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| 2013 | Doctor of Clinical Science - Prosthetics and Orthotics |
Melbourne
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3 years full-time or 4-8 years part-time | Anytime |
Doctor of Clinical Science - Prosthetics and Orthotics continued…
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| 2013 | Doctor of Philosophy |
Albury-Wodonga
Bendigo Melbourne Melbourne (City) Other |
4 years full-time or equivalent part-time | Anytime |
Doctor of Philosophy continued…
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| 2013 | Master of Applied Science |
Albury-Wodonga
Melbourne Bendigo |
1 years full-time, or the equivalent part-time, and a maximum of 3 years full-time or 4 years part-time. | Anytime |
Master of Applied Science continued…
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How to apply
You can apply for research candidature at any time. However, applications for research scholarships close on 31 October.
To apply for Master's candidature, you need an Honours degree or Master's Preliminary. For Doctoral (PhD) candidature, you need a Master's or a Bachelor's degree with Honours, usually with a result of at least H2A.
Before applying, it's best to contact a potential academic supervisor and receive in-principle approval for your topic.
Once you've done this, you can download an application form [PDF 1.02Mb] and submit it to La Trobe's Research Services office.
Fees and scholarships
Research degrees are funded by the Commonwealth Government via the Research Training Scheme (RTS) (fees may apply to some components of some Professional Doctorates).
There are a range of scholarships available for local students.
International students
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| Offer year | Course title (CRICOS) | Campus(es) | Duration | Semester starts | Annual Tuition Fee (AUD) |
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| 2013 | Doctor of Clinical Science - Prosthetics and Orthotics (054041M) |
Melbourne
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4 years | Semester 1 (March) | $27 800 |
Doctor of Clinical Science - Prosthetics and Orthotics continued…
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| 2013 | Doctor of Philosophy (006629C) |
Albury-Wodonga
Bendigo Melbourne |
4 years | Anytime | $27 800 |
Doctor of Philosophy continued…
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| 2013 | Master of Applied Science (074418F) |
Albury-Wodonga
Bendigo Melbourne Melbourne (City) |
2 years | Semester 1 and 2 (March and July) | $27 560 |
Master of Applied Science continued…
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Fees and scholarships
Estimated fee costs for international students is indicated for each course above. There are also a range of scholarships available for international students to assist students.
Your study experience
Finding a supervisor
One of the most important aspects of your research study will be finding a supervisor in Prosthetics and orthotics.
Overseas study opportunities
You may be eligible for our student exchange program.
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