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Unit of Study: CSCD5033 - Applied Clinical Research

Students complete a work based quality improvement project, and document plans, progress and outcomes.

Unit coordinator: Ms Belinda Kenny

Classes: Online or learning contract

Assessment: Project contract (10%), progress report (10%), presentation (20%), final report (60%)

Pre-requisites: CSCD5022 Specialist Studies 1, CSCD5023 Swallowing and Neurogenics 1, CSCD5025 Specialist Studies 2, CSCD5028 Specialist Studies 3, CSCD5029 Neurogenics 2, CSCD5031 Clinical Practice 2

Courses this subject is available in

This unit of study can be undertaken as a part of the following degree programs:

Graduate Certificate in Health Sciences

Distance, Blockmode, Online, Intensive

THIS PROGRAM WILL NOT BE OFFERED IN 2010

The Graduate Certificate of Health Sciences allows students who have a background in the health professions (and/or other relevant disciplines or equivalent professional qualifications and work experience) to develop discipline or cross-discipline based knowledge and research skills so they can critically evaluate and integrate evidence based practice into their work across a range of health disciplines.
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Master of Health Sciences

Distance, Blockmode, Online, Intensive

THIS PROGRAM WILL NOT BE OFFERED IN 2010

This flexible post-graduate program aims to equip health care professionals with the knowledge, understanding and expertise to succeed in the contemporary health care sector.
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Master of Speech Language Pathology

Be the key to better communication
Change lives for the better by making it easier for people to communicate with each other.
This program provides a professional pathway to becoming a speech pathologist for students who already hold a bachelor's degree in a related area.
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