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University of South Australia

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Bachelor of Podiatry

  • Bachelor

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor
Duration
4 years full-time
Course Code
IBOP, 008312G
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Feb
International Fees
$39,700 per year / $158,800 total

About this course

This is the only podiatry degree offered in South Australia.

We offer state-of-the-art learning facilities, including a contemporary on-campus Podiatry Clinic where you can practice your skills under the guidance and supervision of registered practicing podiatrists. You will carry out podiatric assessment and treatment on members of the public, with the complexity of management increasing with each year of study.

Plus, you will gain further practical experience when you complete 1,000 hours of professional experience during which you will be required to complete a range of clinical activities involving the provision of screening, education and treatment services in rural areas.

Study locations

City East

What you will learn

As a podiatry student you will gain an advanced understanding of both the theoretical and practical aspects of podiatry, as well as the physical, chemical and social sciences relevant to working in healthcare. You will also learn the aspects of medicine and surgery relevant to diagnosing and treating foot abnormalities.

During the first year, you will cover topics to give you an introduction to health sciences including:

  • human anatomy
  • human physiology
  • biomechanics
  • disease groups and conditions.

You will also develop advanced communication skills and explore the assessment and treatment of common podiatry problems.

The second year aims to expand your knowledge in clinical sciences, including studies in assessment protocols and procedures.

During your third and fourth years you will develop advanced clinical practice skills, including surgery (and other orthopaedic management), paediatrics, chronic pain and the management of sporting injuries.

Practical learning is a major focus and some of your learning will take place in our on-campus Podiatry Clinics as well as during external placements in metropolitan and rural locations. Placements may be completed at major hospitals or in private practice.

You can gain an extra qualification and broaden your career prospects by completing a Diploma in Languages.

Career pathways

Successful podiatrists not only possess excellent motor skills, but also outstanding communication skills. If you are interested in working with people and promoting wellbeing, this may be the degree for you.

Podiatrists are employed in a range of settings, including:

  • hospitals
  • community health centres
  • private practice
  • aged care
  • sports clinics and sporting teams
  • children's health
  • occupational health.