Course summary
Challenge the evidence base of current Physiotherapy practice considering how this may advance in the future. You will be encouraged to reflect upon your professional experience, reviewing and evaluating the development and evolution of the profession and how you might integrate this into your clinical practice. You will advance your scientific knowledge base engaging in professional development opportunities such as inter-professional learning and self-reflection. Why choose this course?
- This programme contributes towards your continuing professional development (CPD)
- Flexibility to study part-time over three years or modular over five years
- Engage with self-reflection and evaluation as well as exchange knowledge and clinical practice with peers
Modules
For information regarding modules for this course, please visit the course page on the Keele University website.
Entry requirements
The course is open to appropriately qualified physiotherapists who are interested in acquiring new knowledge and/or deepening existing knowledge in the field of physiotherapy. Applicants should normally have a first or second-class honours degree (2.1 or 2.2) (or overseas equivalent) in Physiotherapy. There is an expectation that applicants will possess level 6 (bachelors degree level) knowledge and skills in the areas of musculoskeletal, cardiovascular-respiratory and neurological physiotherapy. Those who are not qualified physiotherapists are not eligible to apply (even if they have a Sports Science/Sport and Exercise/Kinesiology degree). If their intention is to become a qualified physiotherapist in the UK then they can consider the 2 year MSc (pre-registration) at Keele. All applications are assessed on an individual basis. Applicants should ensure that their personal statements identify why they wish to study this course.
Fees and funding
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Provider information
Keele University
Keele
ST5 5BG