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Bachelor of Prosthetics and Orthotics (Honours)

  • Bachelor (Honours)

Get your start in a rewarding career in health.With La Trobe's Bachelor of Prosthetics and Orthotics (Honours) you can become a qualified health professional with expertise in treating people's physical and functional limitations.

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor (Honours)
Duration
4 years full-time
Course Code
0100798
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Feb
Domestic Fees
$47,600 per year / $190,400 total
International Fees
$47,600 per year / $190,400 total

About this course

Get your start in a rewarding career in health.

With La Trobe's Bachelor of Prosthetics and Orthotics (Honours) you can become a qualified health professional with expertise in treating people's physical and functional limitations. From first year, you'll undertake clinical placements and experiences both on campus in La Trobe's prosthetic and orthotic facilities and at external sites. You'll study anatomy, physiology, biomechanics and prosthetic and orthotic prescription, design and fabrication. Honours is offered in two streams: industry and research. You'll complete either a major industry-relevant honours project or a research honours project in the final years of the course.

You'll learn:

  • Prosthetics and orthotics
    • Learn the theoretical basis and clinical practice of prosthetic and orthotic management, including treatment, assessment and prescriptions in children and adults.
  • Research
    • Gain an appreciation for research in prosthetics and orthotics by examining research designs, data and how it translates to consumers.
  • Clinical skills
    • Practice the assessment, prescription, manufacture and fit of prostheses and orthoses in a variety of clinical environments.
  • Healthcare
    • Discover the importance of wellbeing in a person's healthcare journey and how health professionals can work together to achieve the best outcomes.

The qualification awarded on graduation is recognised in the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) as Level 8.

Sample course structure

Please note, the following course structure is indicative and subject to change depending on your course location, offer year or how you tailor your course with specialisations, majors, minors and electives. Structures for the following year are not normally finalised until October, so the sample provided is based on the most recently approved structure. For more information, please refer to the La Trobe University Handbook.

To qualify for the award of Bachelor of Prosthetics and Orthotics (Honours), students must complete a total of 480 credit points across 4 years.

Year 1 requires the completion of 120 credit points including:

  • 120 credit points from chosen Core

Year 2 requires the completion of 120 credit points including:

  • 120 credit points from chosen Core

Year 3 requires the completion of 120 credit points including:

  • 105 credit points from chosen Core
  • 15 credit points from chosen Core choice

Year 4 requires the completion of 120 credit points including:

  • 75 credit points from chosen Capstone
  • 45 credit points from chosen Core choice
Study options

Core subjects are required subjects in your course. You need to complete these subjects to attain your degree.

Subject name Subject code Year Credit points ACADEMIC INTEGRITY MODULE LTU0AIM 1 0 WOMINJEKA LA TROBE: INDIGENOUS CULTURAL LITERACY FOR HIGHER EDUCATION ABS0WOM 1 0 CLINICAL BIOMECHANICS OF MOVEMENT SPE1CBM 1 15 CLINICAL ORTHOTICS 1 POR1COF 1 15 FOUNDATIONS OF PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION HLT1FPC 1 15 HUMAN BIOSCIENCES A HBS1HBA 1 15 HUMAN BIOSCIENCES B HBS1HBB 1 15 PROSTHETICS AND ORTHOTICS CLINICAL TOOLS AND MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGIES POR1SUM 1 15 RESEARCH AND EVIDENCE IN PRACTICE HLT1RAE 1 15 UNDERSTANDING HEALTH AND WELLBEING PHE1UHW 1 15 ACUTE CLINICAL MANAGEMENT IN PROSTHETICS AND ORTHOTICS POR2SLF 2 15 ANATOMY OF LOWER LIMB & TRUNK HBS2ALT 2 15 ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY AND USER CENTRED DESIGN POR2ATD 2 15 CLINICAL ASSESSMENT TECHNIQUES POR2CAT 2 15 CLINICAL ORTHOTICS 2 POR2EOF 2 15 INTEGRATING EVIDENCE INTO PRACTICE HLT2IEP 2 15 INTRODUCTION TO PROSTHETIC MANAGEMENT POR2MUL 2 15 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY HBS2PAT 2 15 ADVANCED PROSTHETIC MANAGEMENT POR3ELP 3 15 APPLIED CLINICAL RESEARCH IN PROSTHETICS AND ORTHOTICS POR3ACR 3 15 CLINICAL ORTHOTIC MANAGEMENT POR3CFA 3 15 CLINICAL TRANSTIBIAL PROSTHETICS POR3CTT 3 15 EVIDENCE FOR ORTHOTIC MANAGMENT POR3EFA 3 15 EVIDENCE OF TRANSTIBIAL PROSTHETICS POR3ETT 3 15 GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE ON DISABILITY AND PROSTHETICS AND ORTHOTICS POR3PGD 3 15

Capstone subjects are required subjects in your course or major that help you integrate and apply the knowledge and skills you gain to solve real world problems. Capstone subjects are often taken towards the end of your course.

Subject name Subject code Year Credit points PROSTHETIC AND ORTHOTIC CLINICAL SKILLS POR4PCS 4 15 CLINICAL EDUCATION IN PROSTHETICS AND ORTHOTICS A POR4CEA 4 30 EXTENDED CLINICAL EDUCATION POR4ECE 4 30

Core choice subjects are one or more subject groups you need to select in your course. Core choice subjects may be specific to your course, major, minor, specialisation or other learning requirements.

Students to select one learning pathway from the list below.

Stream

  • Industry honours
  • Research honours

For more information on these please refer to the La Trobe University Handbook.

See La Trobe University Handbook for more details

The Handbook contains detailed course information designed for enrolled students, including course structures, electives and options. The delivery of this course can vary between campuses.

  • Melbourne (Bundoora)

To view other campus handbook course details, please select relevant campus in the drop down.

Study locations

Melbourne

Career pathways

As a trained prosthesis and orthotic professional, you could find employment in a variety of roles, such as:

  • Public health
    • Become an integral member of healthcare teams in hospitals, aged care facilities and rehabilitation centres.
  • Private practice
    • Use your knowledge and skills in private prosthetic-orthotic facilities and other agencies.
  • Research and design
    • Graduates may also work for commercial companies that design and manufacture devices for people with disability.

Professional recognition

The Bachelor of Prosthetics and Orthotics (Honours) is accredited by the Australian Orthotic Prosthetic Association (AOPA). Professional membership may require an application to the professional body and may have additional or ongoing requirements beyond the completion of the degree. Please contact the relevant professional body for details.

Graduate outcomes

Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Rehabilitation courses at La Trobe University.
83.9%
Overall satisfaction
82.8%
Skill scale
66.7%
Teaching scale
92.5%
Employed full-time
$80k
Average salary