La Trobe University, Melbourne

Bachelor in Prosthetics and Orthotics (Honours)

Australia

The Bachelor in Prosthetics and Orthotics (Honours) at La Trobe University, Melbourne is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

La Trobe University in Melbourne, founded in 1964, is a research-led institution serving around 22,000 students with a broad portfolio of academic offerings across approximately 40 program areas. La Trobe combines academic rigor with strong industry ties to deliver degrees that emphasize employability, research experience and global perspectives. The university is recognized for strengths across health, science, education and the creative and social sciences.

Students benefit from integrated practical learning opportunities, including internships, community-engaged projects and industry placements embedded within many courses. La Trobe’s international student services offer language assistance, career counseling and wellbeing programs that support academic adjustment and life in Australia. Collaborative teaching formats and research-informed coursework encourage critical thinking and cross-cultural exchange among diverse cohorts.

Melbourne’s dynamic cultural scene, startup ecosystem and professional networks make it an attractive backdrop for study and work opportunities. La Trobe supports students with accommodation guidance, scholarship pathways and practical advice on living in the city. Prospective international applicants should consult program pages and the international office for entry requirements, intake dates and tailored guidance to plan a successful study experience in Melbourne.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Prosthetics and Orthotics (Honours) at La Trobe University is a 4-year degree for students who want to help people with physical disabilities. This program is taught in English and takes place on campus.

The curriculum includes core subjects like biomechanics and materials science. You will also develop skills in prosthetic and orthotic device design and fabrication. Hands-on components are a key part of this program, where you will practice your skills in a clinical setting.

Graduates of this program can work as Prosthetists, Orthotists, Rehabilitation Engineers, or Assistive Technology Specialists. They can find jobs in hospitals, clinics, or rehabilitation centers. Some may also work as Clinical Researchers or Medical Device Developers.

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