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Bachelor of Podiatric Medicine Western Sydney University

Cricos: 00917K
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Bachelor Degree On-Campus Full-time 4 years March find out $37758 per

Course overview

CRICOS CODE: 086123M

The Bachelor of Podiatric Medicine at Western Sydney University is designed to gradually build your capability as a future podiatrist. The program is intentionally structured so that your learning evolves from foundational scientific knowledge into advanced, independent, evidence based clinical practice by the time you graduate.

From the beginning of the degree, you'll develop a strong grounding in biomedical sciences—such as anatomy, physiology, and the fundamentals of podiatry—while also building essential communication skills, academic literacy, cultural capability, and an understanding of the Australian health care system and interprofessional practice.

As you progress, your studies expand into podiatry specific areas including biomechanics, musculoskeletal podiatry, gait analysis, and pre clinical skills. You'll also deepen your understanding of culturally responsive care and learn how to apply strategies that improve cultural safety in health settings, including First Nations health contexts.

Clinical learning becomes increasingly central as you move through the program. You'll engage with complex podiatric medicine, chronic disease management, pharmacology, high risk foot care, podiatric surgery principles, and rehabilitation. Clinical placements—both internal and external—allow you to apply your skills with real patients in interprofessional environments. These experiences expose you to the full scope of podiatry practice and help you develop confidence in managing diverse patient needs.

If you choose to exit the four‑year program after successfully completing the first three years, you may be eligible to receive the Bachelor of Health Science, provided all requirements for that award are met.


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