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Postgraduate Physiotherapy - February 2025 intake

6 degrees at 4 universities in the UK.

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About Postgraduate Physiotherapy

Physiotherapy is an important allied health profession, focussing on the treatment of injuries and illnesses through physical methods such as exercise, stretching, massage and heat treatment, rather than relying on medication or surgery. Physiotherapists often concentrate on specific areas like orthopaedics, endocrinology, sports medicine or women's health, becoming specialists in their chosen area. They work in a large variety of professional environments from elite sports facilities to public or private hospitals, care homes, and even in their client’s own residences.

In the UK, physiotherapy is a very popular degree programme, with 146 postgraduate courses available in 68 higher education institutions. Pursuing a master's degree typically requires candidates to have an undergraduate degree in physiotherapy or a related field. Practical experience in a healthcare setting is often a prerequisite, and gaining a postgraduate degree in physiotherapy can lead to enhanced employment opportunities and the option for research level study.

What to expect

At the master's level, the curriculum delves deeper into the modules studied at undergraduate level, like anatomy, physiology, and the biomechanics of the human body. Students learn to assess and treat a broad spectrum of physical conditions and injuries, acquiring advanced skills in therapeutic exercises and manual techniques. Postgraduate courses usually have a large clinical component with practical placements available in diverse healthcare settings. You’ll be able to tailor your postgraduate education to the type of career ambitions you’re aiming for.

Physiotherapy is accredited by the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC), ensuring graduates meet the professional standards for professional practice. Once you’ve finished your course, you can also register with the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP), which is the UK's sole physiotherapy-specific professional body with over 60,000 members.

MSc Physiotherapy (February Start)

(4.3)

Gain a Master’s in Physiotherapy and you could have an incredibly positive impact on people’s lives, helping them overcome physical Read more...

  • 2 years Full time degree: £9,250 per year (UK)

Rehabilitation, Ageing and Wellbeing PhD

(4.3)

Specific subject titles have included • Rehabilitation and Healthcare Research • Healthy Psychology Other subject areas you can study in Read more...

  • 3 years Full time degree: £5,100 per year (UK)
  • 3 years Full time degree: £5,100 per year (UK)
  • 6 years Part time degree
  • 6 years Part time degree

Physiotherapy MPhil/PhD

(4.3)

Our School’s aim is to deliver impactful research which extends the boundaries of human knowledge, but which also fundamentally benefits Read more...

  • 3 years Full time degree: £4,950 per year (UK)
  • 5 years Part time degree: £2,475 per year (UK)

Rehabilitation, Ageing and Wellbeing MPhil

(4.3)

Specific subject titles have included • Rehabilitation and Healthcare Research • Healthy Psychology Other subject areas you can study in Read more...

  • 2 years Full time degree: £5,100 per year (UK)
  • 2 years Full time degree: £5,100 per year (UK)
  • 4 years Part time degree
  • 4 years Part time degree

PhD Physiotherapy

(4.2)

The University of Hertfordshire offers a PhD in Physiotherapy which can be undertaken on a full or part time basis with experienced and Read more...

  • 3 years Full time degree: £5,925 per year (UK)
  • 6 years Part time degree: £2,960 per year (UK)

Masters by Research Physiotherapy

(4.2)

The University of Hertfordshire offers a Masters by Research in Physiotherapy which can be undertaken on a full or part time basis with Read more...

  • 1 year Full time degree: £5,925 per year (UK)
  • 2 years Part time degree: £2,960 per year (UK)