Allied health

RMIT is an industry leader in the field of allied health, with a focus on clinical placements and workplace training in our teaching clinics.

Our allied health courses take a holistic approach to healthcare, teaching you how to improve lives through specialised care and collaborative healthcare practice.

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Vocational study Melbourne CityNot applicable*Not applicable
Vocational study Melbourne CityNot applicable*Not applicable
Undergraduate degreeBundoora2026 Guaranteed ATAR 70.00 ATAR Various*See admissions
Undergraduate degreeBundooraNot availableSee admissions
Undergraduate degreeMelbourne CityATAR 70.35*See admissions
Undergraduate degreeBundooraNot applicable*Not applicable
Postgraduate study BundooraNot applicable*See admissions
Postgraduate study BundooraNot applicable*Not applicable
Postgraduate study BundooraNot applicable*See admissions
Postgraduate study BundooraNot applicable*See admissions
Research programsBundooraNot applicable*See admissions
Research programsBundooraNot applicable*See admissions
Research programsBundooraNot applicable*See admissions
Research programsBundooraNot applicable*See admissions

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Real-world experience with top-tier facilities

RMIT's equipment, facilities and teaching staff are purposefully chosen and designed to help you get the real-world skills employers are looking for.

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Study what you love - for free

Study what you love - for free

The Certificate IV in Allied Health Assistance is a Free TAFE priority course within health science at RMIT. If you meet eligibility requirements, your tuition fees for this course are fully covered by the Victorian Government.
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