Master of Science in Medicine (Clinical Neurophysiology)

University of Sydney

About

Clinical neurophysiology is a broad discipline, encompassing diagnostic services for patients presenting with neurological dysfunction, systemic diseases and critical illnesses, through to the provision of intraoperative monitoring of the nervous system during at-risk procedures.Why study this course?In this program you will learn from experienced and expert anaesthetists, neurologists and neurophysiology scientists from Australia and overseas.Primarily taught online, your studies will be supplemented by intensive face-to-face teaching sessions which include practical experience in simulated diagnostic and perioperative settings.Who should study this course?This course is designed for scientists and trainee scientists with relevant work experience in neurophysiology laboratories or clinics.

It aims to provide structured educational programs in neurophysiological monitoring to complement experiential learning in the workplace.

This is the only postgraduate coursework of its kind in Australia.Commonwealth Supported Places (CSP) are available for this course for eligible domestic students.

This means that your course fees are subsidised by the Australian Government and you pay a student contribution amount (SCA).

CSP places are limited in number and are allocated based on academic merit.Please ensure your CV includes details of any relevant work or other experience.

Please note that you cannot retain a CSP if you upgrade or downgrade to another course after enrolment.

Entry requirements

Admission criteria

Admission to the Master of Science in Medicine requires:

  • successful completion of an embedded degree program (graduate certificate or graduate diploma) with a minimum credit average; or
  • a bachelor degree in a health or science-related discipline with honours; or
  • a bachelor degree plus a postgraduate degree in a health or science-related discipline.

Applicants must also provide evidence of at least 12 months of relevant work experience.

The academic requirements that are displayed are applicable to currently available courses only, and are updated annually and may be changed without notice.

Learning outcomes

What you'll study

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