MSc Physiotherapy (Post-Registration) (Full-Time)
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Description
This course is for people working as physiotherapists who want to grow within a dynamic and evolving profession. Evidence-based practice is increasingly important and this MSc course supports individuals in developing the knowledge and skills required. This course will provide an in depth, critical understanding of the relationship between clinical assessment and the evaluation of therapeutic interventions.
The course encourages you to re-examine your practical skills, professional knowledge and understanding of physiotherapy interventions. The development of your critical and evaluative skills aims to advance your future clinical, academic and/or research career. The knowledge and skills de…
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This course is for people working as physiotherapists who want to
grow within a dynamic and evolving profession. Evidence-based
practice is increasingly important and this MSc course supports
individuals in developing the knowledge and skills required. This
course will provide an in depth, critical understanding of the
relationship between clinical assessment and the evaluation of
therapeutic interventions.
The course encourages you to re-examine your practical skills,
professional knowledge and understanding of physiotherapy
interventions. The development of your critical and evaluative
skills aims to advance your future clinical, academic and/or
research career. The knowledge and skills developed over the course
are intended to enable you to lead and implement innovative change
within physiotherapy workplaces in the UK and internationally.
EXIT AWARDS: MSc (180 credits) PgDip (120 credits) PgCert (60
credits)
Delivery: At QMU
Single Modules: It is not possible to study single modules
Duration: Full-time: 1 year
Start date: September
Application deadline: The deadline for all overseas applicants who
require a visa to study in the UK should apply no later than the
30th June 2013.
Teaching, learning and assessment: A range of student-centred
learning methods including tutorials, seminars and experimental
laboratory classes are utilised. Your performance will be assessed
by coursework (assignments), and you are provided with structured
support in learning how to develop and demonstrate your academic
skills at a Masters level.
Teaching hours and attendance: Each module which you study
on-campus will require you to attend classes and carry out
independent work. Your attendance requirements at QMU will depend
on which module you are studying.
Links with industry/professional bodies: The MSc Physiotherapy is
accredited by the UKs Chartered Society of Physiotherapy. This
course attracts physiotherapists from all over the world and advice
is given to assist the process of registration with the Health and
Care Professions Council (HCPC). Course material will also help the
student to develop knowledge and skills recognised by the HCPC.
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