Charles Sturt courses we support
We offer support to students studying towards a health profession at undergraduate and postgraduate levels in the following disciplines: nursing, midwifery, dentistry, oral health, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, podiatry, speech pathology, pharmacy, paramedicine, medical radiation science, mental health (Indigenous), psychology, social work, exercise physiology and pathology.
Charles Sturt University students must be enrolled in one of the following courses to be considered eligible for support from Three Rivers DRH.
Faculty of Science and Health
- Bachelor of Paramedicine
- Bachelor of Dental Science
- Bachelor of Health Science (Mental Health)
- Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (with Specialisations)
- Bachelor of Medical Science (Pathology) / Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science (Pathology)
- Bachelor of Nursing
- Bachelor of Occupational Therapy
- Bachelor of Oral Health (Therapy and Hygiene)
- Bachelor of Pharmacy
- Bachelor of Physiotherapy
- Bachelor of Podiatric Medicine
- Graduate Diploma of Midwifery
- Graduate Diploma of Clinical Practice (Paramedicine)
- Master of Clinical Exercise Physiology
- Master of Speech Pathology
Faculty of Business, Justice and Behavioural Sciences
Faculty of Arts and Education
First Nations pathways into health courses
There are many pathways to studying towards a health career. We have developed the Caring for Our Mob short film and the Indigenous Pathways into Health handbook to inspire and support the academic and career aspirations of First Nations people in the areas of health, including nursing, midwifery, dentistry and allied health professions.
Pathway courses
There are also other opportunities to study towards a health profession via one of our pathways courses. Visit Study Pathways for more information.