Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours)

University of Queensland - St Lucia

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Overview

Physiotherapists help to get people moving, from office workers with stiff necks, to elite athletes, children with disability and elderly people with degenerative conditions. Physiotherapy (Honours) students will become skilled healthcare professionals who help people improve their mobility, function and reduce pain. From the first year, students will build a strong foundation of applied study in medical science, physiotherapy science, anatomy, professional ethics, psychology and therapeutic exercise, to prepare them to care for people with musculoskeletal, neurological, respiratory and other conditions. For more information, visit Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Hons) at UQ.

Prerequisites

Potential Career Outcomes

Physiotherapists in hospitals, community health centres and agencies, rehabilitation units, preschool and school programs and private practice offering treatments to a full range of patients. Specialist in areas such as sports physiotherapy, musculoskeletal physiotherapy, paediatrics, neurology, cardiorespiratory, orthopaedics or other fields of particular interest, or work in research or consultancy roles in educational, industrial or government institutions.

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Admission Criteria

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