Physiotherapy
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Learn how to become a physiotherapist who can manage complex cases, and help people with many healthcare issues. Discover how to treat mobility problems caused by illness, injury, and ageing. Learn how to improve people’s physical activity and their quality of life.
Develop a wide range of professional clinical skills with:
- academic modules
- clinical placements
- world-class simulation facilities
You’ll develop skills that will prepare you for modern practice that focuses on the patient. These include:
- communication
- decision-making
- team-working abilities
- management and leadership
You’ll learn to work with patients, their families and other healthcare professionals. Our teaching staff are a mix of academics and practising clinical physiotherapists.
You’ll complete over 1,000 hours of clinical placements as you train to be a physiotherapist, in settings ranging from community clinics to large hospitals. These will help you link theory with practice and will cover the core disciplines:
- musculoskeletal
- neurology
- cardiorespiratory
- special client groups
We actively involve patients and carers in our course, which places special emphasis on empathy and compassion.
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Applicants who have completed the High School Diploma but do not have the relevant subject tests to apply to one of our Science or Engineering programmes may be eligible to apply to our Foundation programme.
UK students pay €10,850.
Admissions Requirements
High School Diploma with three AP tests at scores of 554 OR Three SAT subject tests at scores of 700, 700, 650 or a combination of the two. GPA of 3.1 or better is required!
We can also consider excellent grades in Honors or College-level classes or ACT or SAT scores in lieu of AP or SAT subject tests on a case-by-case basis.
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