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Physiotherapy seeks to optimise human movement and function by using physical approaches to promote, maintain and restore physical, psychological and social wellbeing.This degree, accredited by the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy, equips you with the knowledge and skills required by physiotherapists to provide evidence-based health care. Our physiotherapy graduates have excellent problem-solving skills, they are technically proficient, professionally aware and as such, move seamlessly into
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Physiotherapy seeks to optimise human movement and function by using physical approaches to promote, maintain and restore physical, psychological and social wellbeing.This degree, accredited by the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy, equips you with the knowledge and skills required by physiotherapists to provide evidence-based health care. Our physiotherapy graduates have excellent problem-solving skills, they are technically proficient, professionally aware and as such, move seamlessly into graduate practice - in short, they are very employable. The course benefits from dedicated and innovative teaching staff operating from purpose built, state-of- the-art technical and learning facilities. Upon graduation you are eligible to become a member of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy and apply to be placed on the Health and Care Professions Council’s (HCPC) Register of Physiotherapists.
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At least one science preferred (Biology, Human Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Psychology, PE) however applicants without one of these subjects will be considered on a case by case basis. GCE A Level General Studies is not accepted.
128 UCAS points from A/B grades only. C grades and below will not contribute towards tariff requirement. Highers may be combined with Advanced Highers to contribute to 128 Tariff Point requirement, A/B grade Advanced Highers considered only. At least one Science subject required (preferably Biology/ Human Biology but other acceptable qualifications are Chemistry, Physics, PE or Psychology).
128 UCAS points from A/B grades only. C grades and below will not contribute towards tariff requirement. Advanced Highers may be combined with Highers to contribute to 128 Tariff Point requirement, A/B grade Advanced Highers considered only. At least one Science subject required (preferably Biology/ Human Biology but other acceptable qualifications are Chemistry, Physics, PE or Psychology).
60 credits required in total, including 45 credits at level 3 at Distinction grade. The other 15 credits will be level 2 and will not be graded. Access to HE Physiotherapy, Applied Science or Health Professions preferred, other Health/ Science based subjects may be considered. Applicants must also hold full separate GCSE Maths & English at grade B or 5 (or above).
At least one Science subject (Biology, Human Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Psychology or PE) is required but applicants without may be considered on a case by case basis. Applicants must hold English Language and Mathematics as composite parts of the IBDP.
128 UCAS points required, points from H1-H3 grades (A/B grades in old system) considered only. H4 grade (C grade in old system) and below will not contribute towards tariff requirement. Must include English, Mathematics and a Science at Higher H6 grade or above (D3 grade in old system) or Ordinary O4 grade or above (C2 grade in old system). At least one Science subject, preferably Biology/ Human Biology, at grade H3 (or B3 in old system) is required. Applicants without Biology/ Human Biology but with other Science subjects (Physics, Chemistry, Psychology or PE) will be considered.
128 UCAS points required, points from H1-H3 grades (A/B grades in old system) considered only. H4 grade (C grade in old system) and below will not contribute towards tariff requirement. Must include English, Mathematics and a Science at Higher H6 grade or above (D3 grade in old system) or Ordinary O4 grade or above (C2 grade in old system). At least one Science subject, preferably Biology/ Human Biology, at grade H3 (or B3 in old system) is required. Applicants without Biology/ Human Biology but with other Science subjects (Physics, Chemistry, Psychology or PE) will be considered.
In combination with one BTEC National Certificate or one GCE A Level, equating to 120 UCAS tariff points total. Science/ Applied Science preferred, however applicants with relevant Science based subjects will be considered on a case by case basis.
Science/ Applied Science preferred, however applicants with relevant Science based subjects will be considered on a case by case basis.
Science/ Applied Science preferred, however applicants with relevant Science based subjects will be considered on a case by case basis.
Science/ Applied Science preferred, however applicants with relevant Science based subjects will be considered on a case by case basis.
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