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    Deepen your expertise in helping people recover, adapt, and thrive through postgraduate Rehabilitation at Otago.

    Why study postgraduate Rehabilitation

    Rehabilitation supports people to regain abilities and confidence after illness, injury or developmental challenges, enabling them to live the lives they want. Postgraduate study at Otago deepens your understanding of this process from physical, psychological, social and cultural perspectives.

    Delivered through the Rehabilitation Teaching and Research Unit (RTRU), the programme explores the ideas, frameworks and research that guide contemporary rehabilitation practice. You will examine how services can be designed and delivered in ways that are evidence-based, cost-effective and responsive to the needs of people and communities.

    The flexible, fully online structure allows you to personalise when and how you study. Whether your background is in therapy, nursing, psychology, policy, leadership or another field, you will strengthen your ability to work collaboratively, apply research evidence and contribute to effective rehabilitation practice.

    Career opportunities

    A postgraduate qualification in Rehabilitation strengthens your ability to work in specialist, client-centred roles across the health, education and disability sectors.

    Graduates may apply their learning in positions such as:

    • Advanced Clinical rehabilitation practitioner
    • Vocational or work-focused rehabilitation specialist
    • Advisor or manager in health, education or disability services
    • ACC or rehabilitation programme coordinator
    • Rehabilitation researcher or educator

    What it’s like to study at this level

    You will learn through a flexible, distance-taught structure that supports professionals studying from different regions and disciplines. Our programme allows you to tailor your study to your areas of passion across a wide range of rehabilitation specialties.

    Online tutorials, curated readings, and guided activities help you connect theory with practice while developing confidence in rehabilitation reasoning. Individual attention from tutors allows you to tailor your learning journey to achieve your personal learning goals. The learning environment values open discussion, shared experience, and thoughtful reflection while supporting your personal learning journey.

    Whether studying full-time or part-time, you’ll enjoy the benefits of unparalleled support and access to a wealth of resources from anywhere, at any time.

    This is for you if ...

    Our qualifications are designed for anyone with an undergraduate degree (or professional equivalent) who has a passion for ensuring people seeking rehabilitation receive the best possible care.

    We welcome enquiries from health, allied health or education professionals, and those with an interest in rehabilitation policy, advocacy, lived experience, research or governance. Prior university or tertiary qualification is not essential (conditions apply).

    Learn with leaders in rehabilitation education

    Otago’s Rehabilitation Teaching and Research Unit (RTRU) has supported postgraduate learning since 1996 and is recognised for its interprofessional approach.

    Programmes are designed for working professionals and offer teaching that is responsive, supportive, and grounded in evidence. You will study within a community that values thoughtful practice and aims to improve rehabilitation outcomes throughout Aotearoa New Zealand.

    Choose a study option

    Whether you are advancing your career with our specialised graduate qualifications or pursuing in-depth research and expertise through our postgraduate programmes, Otago is here to support your aspirations.

    Postgraduate qualifications

    Honours, masters’, PhDs, and other advanced degrees for graduates. Just one additional year of study will earn you a valuable postgraduate degree. Or perhaps you want the depth of a full year of research-only time during a master’s or to step up to a PhD.

    Ready to apply?

    Take your expertise to the next level with advanced study.

    Programme details

    Compare programmes for this subject.

    Thesis option
    • REHB 701 Rehabilitation Principles
    • Two further REHB papers
    • Approved research methods paper(s) to the value of 30 points
    • A thesis (120 points)
    Coursework option
    • REHB 701 Rehabilitation Principles
    • Two further REHB papers
    • Approved research methods paper(s) to the value of 30 points
    • Further approved paper(s) to the value of 60 points
    • A dissertation (60 points)
    Note: A candidate, with the approval of the Board of Studies, may substitute alternative papers to the value of 30 points.

    Papers

    The programme of study shall consist of two papers:

    Papers
    • REHB 701 Rehabilitation Principles
    • Two further REHB papers
    • Further approved papers to the value of 30 points from the Schedule of Papers available for the Degree of Master of Health Sciences

    Papers

    View a list of all related papers below.

    REHB papers

    Paper Code Year Title Points Teaching period
    REHB701 2026 Rehabilitation Principles 30 points Semester 1
    REHB703 2026 Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation 30 points Not offered in 2026, expected to be offered in 2027
    REHB704 2026 Neurological Rehabilitation 30 points Semester 2
    REHB706 2026 Work Rehabilitation 30 points Not offered in 2026
    REHB707 2026 Rehabilitation for the Older Adult 30 points Not offered in 2026, expected to be offered in 2027
    REHB710 2026 Rehabilitation Service Innovation and Evaluation 30 points Semester 2
    REHB711 2026 Special Topic 30 points Not offered in 2026
    REHB714 2026 Personal and Psychological Factors in Rehabilitation 30 points Not offered in 2026, expected to be offered in 2027
    REHB716 2026 Rehabilitation with Children 30 points Not offered in 2026, expected to be offered in 2027
    REHB780 2026 Research Project 30 points Semester 1, Semester 2, Full Year
    REHB790 2026 Dissertation 60 points Full Year
    REHB791 2026 Dissertation 60 points Semester 1, Semester 2

    Contacts

    Rehabilitation Teaching and Research Unit
    University of Otago, Wellington
    Email rtru.uow@otago.ac.nz
    Tel +64 4 385 5591
    Web otago.ac.nz/rehab


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