At Worcester, our course has a strong practical focus, incorporating case-based learning and extensive opportunities to interact with patients and professionals in class, with placements offered across the West Midlands.
Accredited by the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) and validated by the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC). This means that when you graduate, you can apply for registration to practice as a Chartered Physiotherapist.
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Overview
After building a strong foundation of anatomical knowledge, you will learn how to diagnose and rehabilitate across a range of conditions, as well as how to prevent illness and disease. You will gain substantial practical experience in our purpose-built simulation laboratories and a range of real-life clinical environments, such as hospitals.
Our team of experienced physiotherapists will supervise you as you complete 1,000 hours of placement in different clinical, health, and social care settings. This gives you familiarity with the profession, patients, and various conditions.
You’ll study alongside students from our Medicine, Nursing, Social Work, and Occupational Therapy courses, providing opportunities to learn from each other and preparing you to work seamlessly in a ‘one workforce’ team in the NHS.
Placements
You will undertake placement hours every year during your three-year degree. Full-time practice learning placements equate to 37.5 hours of practice learning each week of the 6-week placement block. These learning hours will be formally recorded and signed by an authorised signatory.
Course content
Our courses are informed by research and current developments in the discipline and feedback from students, external examiners and employers. Modules do therefore change periodically in the interests of keeping the course relevant and reflecting best practice. The most up-to-date information will be available to you once you have accepted a place and registered for the course.
Careers
The broad scope of physiotherapy is one of its assets, making it an exciting and varied career.
You will become a scientifically oriented clinician with transferable intellectual and practical skills. You’ll also develop the advanced problem-solving and leadership skills required to succeed in the dynamic healthcare environment.
Physiotherapists are in demand across the UK and abroad, which creates many exciting job opportunities.
You could:
- become a senior physiotherapist or service manager in the NHS in a hospital, care home, GP practice, or other setting
- specialise in a specific area, like sports physiotherapy, stroke care, or working with children
- work for a professional sports club
- become self-employed and set up your own practice
- move into research or training.
Course highlights
Teaching and assessment
The University places emphasis on enabling students to develop the independent learning capabilities that will equip you for lifelong learning and future employment, as well as academic achievement. A mixture of independent study, teaching and academic support through the personal academic tutoring system enables you to reflect on progress and build up a profile of skills, achievements and experiences that will enable you to flourish and be successful.
Teaching and assessment contents
Students will be taught by a teaching team whose expertise and knowledge are closely matched to the content of the modules on the course. The team includes a range of experienced, well-qualified academics, physiotherapy specialist clinicians, and physiotherapy and healthcare professionals in leadership roles. The team is well supported by service users and carers in ‘expert by experience’ roles from IMPACT, practice partners and from the Health Hub in the McClelland Centre for Health and Wellbeing. Staff team members from the Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy courses contribute to the delivery of shared modules.
Teaching is informed by research and practice. All course lecturers have or are working towards a higher education teaching qualification or are Associates, Fellows or Senior Fellows of the Higher Education Academy. Over 90% of teaching staff have Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy.
Entry requirements
UCAS tariff points required: 120
Plus GCSE English and Maths at grade C/4 or above. University of Worcester GCSE Maths and English equivalency tests are also accepted.
UCAS tariff points can come from:
- A-Levels (BBB), including a grade B in Biology, Human Biology or Physical Education (P.E) (General Studies not accepted)
- BTEC Extended National Diploma (Sport & Exercise Science, Health Science and Applied Science preferred) (DDD). Other BTEC National Diplomas may be considered with Biology. Human Biology or Physical Education (P.E) at grade B
- Irish Leaving Certificate: 3A and 3B grades in 6 Higher Level papers at one sitting, including 2 science subjects (one of which should be Biology)
- Access to Higher Education Diploma welcomed - 60 credits in total, with a minimum of 45 credits at Level 3 with at least 24 credits at Distinction and the remainder at Merit, with at least 15 of those in Biological Science related subjects. Access to Health and Science preferred
- T-Levels may be used to meet the entry tariff requirements for this course. Find out more about T levels as UCAS tariff points here.
Other additional qualifications may be considered. Work out your estimated points with the UCAS tariff calculator.
Any questions?
If you have any questions about entry requirements, please call our Admissions Office on 01905 855111 or email admissions@worc.ac.uk.
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UK and EU Students
The standard fee for full-time home and EU undergraduate students enrolling on BA/BSc/LLB degrees and FdA/FdSc degrees in the 2024/25 academic year is £9,250 per year.
For more details, please visit our course fees page.
International Students
The standard tuition fee for full-time international students enrolling on BA/BSc/LLB degrees and FdA/FdSc degrees in the 2024/25 academic year is £16,200 per year.
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