RMIT University

Master of Osteopathic Science by Research

     

    Overview

    • Program code: MR016
    • Campus: Bundoora campus

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    Information for international applicants

    How to apply for Australian residents.

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    In this program, you'll do supervised osteopathic research that simultaneously contributes to the knowledge base of the profession and develops your research skills.

    In most circumstances, you'll be expected to have a degree with a substantial osteopathic component. You may otherwise be required to do additional coursework.

    Duration

    2 years full-time

    Features

    Learning and teaching

    RMIT offers a variety of learning and teaching approaches including lectures, seminars, studios, workshops, presentations, group discussions and syndicate work. These are primarily in English.

    You will have access to the Learning Hub and other online and digital resources through the myRMIT student portal.

    You will undertake the approved research program under the supervision of an appointed research supervisor. Successful completion involves submitting a thesis or project.

    Program structure

    During this program you'll complete:

    • Health Research Methods
    • Masters Degree Thesis A
    • Masters Degree Thesis B.

    The following program structure(s) is an example of what students are currently studying in this program.

    Industry connections

    RMIT University is committed to providing you with an education that strongly links formal learning with professional or vocational practice.

    Career

    Graduates will be able to apply knowledge and skills:

    • with creativity and initiative in new situations and/or for further training
    • with high-level personal autonomy and accountability
    • in planning and executing a substantial piece of research.

    Entry requirements

    You must meet the University entry requirements for this type of program.

    If you satisfy the following requirements you will be eligible for selection; however, there is no guarantee that you will be selected as demand for the program varies each intake.

    Program entry requirements

    If you are a chiropractic graduate, you are considered on the basis of your academic performance in the last 3 years of your program.

    If you are an active practitioner, you are considered on the basis of your educational background, professional activity and contribution, in addition to your past academic record.

    All Master applicants must have at least one of the following:

    • a first degree from RMIT with at least a credit average in the final undergraduate year
    • a recognised award deemed to be equivalent in character and standard to a first degree from RMIT with at least a credit average in the final undergraduate year, or
    • evidence of appropriate experience that satisfies the college/school that the applicant has developed knowledge of the field of study sufficient to undertake the proposed program.

    Prerequisites

    None

    Selection tasks

    You must include a research proposal of between 1-5 pages with your application.

    Generally, a research proposal consists of:

    • a title/topic
    • research questions to be investigated in the context of existing research/literature in the area
    • methodology/research tasks required to undertake the research
    • particular needs (e.g. resources, facilities or equipment that is necessary for your proposed research program, if applicable).

    Some programs require more lengthy proposals with additional elements.

    How to apply

    1. Find a supervisor.

    2. Check program entry requirements and confirm you're eligible.

    3. Check and complete the selection tasks (if applicable) by the relevant closing date - these tasks are listed in the program entry requirements.

    4. Check the application method and application closing dates.

    5. Complete and submit your application.

    6. Your application will then go through the research selection process.

    Fees

    Tuition fees vary according to each program and are adjusted annually.

    Fee assistance

    If you are an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident or New Zealand citizen you may be eligible for a Research Training Scheme (RTS) place where your full tuition costs are funded by the Commonwealth Government.

    RMIT awards more than 2000 scholarships every year to recognise academic achievement and assist students from a variety of backgrounds. Learn more about RMIT research scholarships.

    Other fees

    In addition to tuition fees you will also pay the Student services and amenities fee (SSAF). You may be able to defer the fee through the SA-HELP loan scheme.

    There may be other additional expenses and administrative fees associated with your studies.

    Pathways

    You may be eligible to apply for a PhD program on completion of the research program.

    Learn more about pathways or if you are eligible for credit transfer and recognition of prior learning.

    Owning school

    Health Sciences

    Contact details

    Info Corner
    330 Swanston Street (cnr La Trobe Street)
    Melbourne VIC 3000
    Tel. +61 3 9925 2260
    Email: study@rmit.edu.au

    OR

    Dr Ray Myers
    School of Health Sciences
    Tel. +61 3 9925 7376
    Email: healthsciences@rmit.edu.au

    Disclaimer

    Although RMIT endeavours to ensure the accuracy of this information, there is no guarantee it will remain accurate all year. Applicants are advised to confirm program details with the appropriate school before making an application.