The Master of Applied Science (Respiratory Science) qualification will provide the respiratory scientist with the competency to carry out fundamental scientific and clinically related research.
The primary objective of this course is to provide appropriate training for technical, paramedical and scientific staff of hospital, universities, private clinics and associated workplaces involved in respiratory health services. It is tailored to meet current and prospective professional development needs and to provide competency to carry out fundamental and clinically related research.
This Charles Sturt University qualification is an investment in your future.
The Master degree offers:
•the advantages of distance education - flexibility in study times means that you can remain in employment and you can study from your home country
•teaching materials that are relevant, up-to-date and that meet the standards set by accrediting bodies
•quality teaching materials and assessment
•easy access to qualified staff - contact your lecturers in Australia by telephone, facsimile or electronic mail
If you've decided to study at Charles Sturt University, here is all the general information on student applications, how to apply for a course at CSU, and information about the Admissions Office. Please visit:
http://www.csu.edu.au/apply
This campus is located only 207km from Sydney, Bathurst was Australia's first inland settlement and has its own historical charm with colonial streetscapes where architectural features from the 1800s combine with modern cafeteria, restaurants, bars and a busy shopping centre.