Who is best suited to undertake postgraduate study in personal injury management?

Those working in (or with) the personal injury management industry are most suited to undertaking these postgraduate programs, as the programs have been developed in consultation with the industry to meet the specific needs of those working within the industry.

If you are considering undertaking postgraduate study, you must be prepared to embrace an academic program - including the completion of readings and research, participation in online discussions, attendance at residentials and completion of assessment. 

Although many students do have undergraduate qualifications (3 or 4 year bachelors degrees are the usual) it is possible to undertake postgraduate programs without this, providing you can demonstrate a reasonably substantial duration of employment in the area, in a role of significant complexity.  DeakinPrime are always happy to discuss this with you if you not sure if you meet the entry requirements.

It is also suggested that you have access to personal injury management working environment whilst studying, be that with a regulator, an insurer, a health service provider, or a self-insurer.  This will help you to apply your learning practically and provide you with first-hand experiences and examples to draw from when completing your studies.

For further advice regarding suitability and entrance requirements, please contact DeakinPrime, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it