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MPhysio (Hons)

Physiotherapy

Stand out from the crowd with our integrated masters degree in Physiotherapy that will further develop your clinical, leadership, management and research skills to promote future progression in your Physiotherapy career.

Our typical offer

136 UCAS points

Bring real clinical scenarios to life

Engage in an innovative curriculum that utilises real clinical scenarios across diverse practice settings, from neurological rehabilitation to acute respiratory care and sports, enhancing your clinical reasoning and practical skills.

Innovative training facilities

Train and practice your professional healthcare skills in an inspiring purpose-built environment, InterCity Place, designed to provide students with the skills to meet the needs of 21st-century careers.

Hands-on experience

Gain real-world experience through diverse placements in NHS trusts, private clinics, and community healthcare settings across the South West, helping you develop practical skills in a variety of environments.

About

As modern healthcare shifts toward preventative care and community support, physiotherapists are playing a key role - working in hospitals, rehab centres, homes, sports clinics, and even digital health platforms. Its a career that combines science, people skills, and problem-solving, with the chance to make a genuine difference in someones life.
Our Integrated Masters course in Physiotherapy (MPhysio) is a four year integrated Master's degree combining undergraduate and postgraduate study in a single course, giving you the scientific foundation, clinical skills, and hands-on experience to support recovery and independence. From managing sports injuries and long-term conditions to promoting healthier lifestyles, youll learn how to make a real impact. With expert teaching, practical placements, and a strong focus on person-centred care, 50業子 sets you up for a rewarding and inspiring career.
Intercity Place Physiotherapy Lab

What is an integrated masters programme?

Our integrated masters programmes are undergraduate programmes that contain an extra year of study at postgraduate level. Combining undergraduate and postgraduate study into a single continuous programme.
An integrated masters degree allows you to gain a broad knowledge base from your undergraduate studies and then progress to more advanced or specialised work at postgraduate level.
 
  • To stand out from the crowd.
  • You're interested in enhancing your research journey.
  • To improve your future career direction.
  • To fast track your career.
  • To advance your subject or clinical knowledge.
  • You're interested in developing leadership, managerial and research skills.
 

This course is for you if...

you're passionate about helping individuals improve their physical health and mobility.
Healthcare worker with patient doing physiotherapy
you aspire to become a qualified physiotherapist equipped with the latest clinical skills and knowledge.
Badge with cross on, depicting health profession
you're eager to engage in diverse clinical experiences across various healthcare settings.
Door opening to healthcare setting
you value interprofessional learning alongside a broad spectrum of health disciplines.
Two healthcare professionals, one with stethoscope

Details

Year 1

In your first year, interprofessional learning with students from other healthcare disciplines will give you an insight into what it is to be a professional. You will enjoy Physiotherapy modules relating to anatomy and physiology as well as the importance of health promotion and exercise. You will develop your understanding of applied movement science and evidence based Physiotherapy practice and embark on a rewarding clinical placement.
Physiotherapy students examining a spine

Core modules

PHY401
Anatomy and Physiology for Health and Well-being 20 credits

This module is designed to introduce students to the fundamentals of human anatomy and physiology relevant for health and wellbeing to the professional practice of Physiotherapists.

100% Examinations

PHY402
Applied Movement Science 20 credits

Students are introduced to understanding and assessing the biomechanics of human movement andon to the anatomy and physiology for health and well-being module. Using a mixture of learning and teaching methods, further areas of movement science and functional anatomy are explored, including kinematics, kinetics, posture, proprioception, neuromuscular control and gait in relation to common functional and postural deficits.

100% Examinations

PHY403
Principles of Physiotherapy Practice 30 credits

This module introduces the students to physiotherapy in the areas of cardiorespiratory, musculoskeletal and neurological practice. Simulated case scenarios will facilitate the students learning related to specific patient problems encountered in these areas of physiotherapy practice.

100% Examinations

PHY404
Evidence-Based Physiotherapy Practice 20 credits

This module introduces students to principles of evidence-based physiotherapy practice. This includes the identification, understanding and application of evidence in practice, following a patient-based approach through the use of clinical based scenarios for conditions commonly seen by physiotherapists.

100% Coursework

SOHP401
Preparation for Practice 20 credits

This inter-professional module will introduce students to professional practice and the inherent standards expected of them. The characteristics and identity of allied health professionals, as evidence based practitioners, will underpin learning.

100% Coursework

PHY407
Practice Placement Year 1 10 credits

This is the students first practice placement during which the student will be placed within a setting relevant to Physiotherapy Practice under the supervision and guidance of a placement educator. This module includes pre-placement preparatory workshops.

100% Practicals

HIPL400
Interprofessional Learning 1

Year 2

In your second year, you will learn about the rehabilitation of patients with cardiorespiratory, musculoskeletal and neurological conditions. You will take increased responsibility in practice, utilising your theoretical knowledge and developing the confidence and personal skills required to be an autonomous Physiotherapist. You will undertake learning around research methodology.
physiotherapy practical session

Core modules

PHY501
Physiotherapy Practice 1 20 credits

This module builds on the physiotherapy practice skills from year 1 and develops practical rehabilitation skills around management and recovery, with a primary focus on musculoskeletal conditions commonly seen by physiotherapists.

100% Examinations

PHY502
Physiotherapy Practice 2 20 credits

This module builds on the physiotherapy practice skills from year 1 and develops practical rehabilitation skills around management and recovery, with a primary focus on neurological and cardio-respiratory conditions commonly seen by physiotherapists.

100% Examinations

PHY503
Readiness for Rehabilitation 20 credits

This module provides theoretical underpinning of rehabilitation practice, considering factors influencing rehabilitation and recovery from the context of the ICF.

100% Practicals

PHY504
Living and Staying Well 20 credits

This module will provide practical rehabilitation skills focused around management of long-term conditions. The module will include a range of conditions, but will be organised into three overarching themes: Supporting people at diagnosis and early stage management, maintaing participation and optimising quality of life.

100% Coursework

SOHP502
Relevance of Evidence to Practice 20 credits

This module is aimed at understanding the relevance of evidence based practice (EBP) to professional practice. The students learn how to use research to guide best practice. They will identify a question relevant to professional practice, analyse and evaluate the literature in the area

100% Coursework

PHY509
Practice Placement 2 10 credits

This is one of two Practice Placements completed at Level 5. The student will be placed within a setting relevant to Physiotherapy Practice under the supervision and guidance of a placement educator. This module includes pre-placement preparatory workshops.

100% Practicals

PHY510
Practice Placement 3 10 credits

This is one of two Practice Placements completed at Level 5. The student will be placed within a setting relevant to Physiotherapy Practice under the supervision and guidance of a placement educator. This module includes pre-placement preparatory workshops.

100% Practicals

HIPL500
Interprofessional Learning 2

Year 3

In your third year you will study more complex case scenarios in the key areas of Physiotherapy practice. You will have the opportunity to develop an individual research proposal in an area of your choice. During your placements, emphasis is on the levels of professional mastery and fitness for practice that you will require for registration and employment.
physiotherapy students

Core modules

PHY601
Complex Case Management 20 credits

This module develops students critical evaluation of physiotherapy management within inter-professional teams across an array of patient pathways and settings (acute to community), building on knowledge from previous modules. Mental health and social reintegration aspects of complex case management will be explored and critically evaluated.

100% Examinations

PHY602
Contemporary Physiotherapy Practice 20 credits

This module develops students critical evaluation and application of emerging and contemporary physiotherapy practice to?improve prevention, diagnosis, treatment, monitoring and management of acute and long-term conditions.

100% Practicals

PHY603
Public and Global Health 20 credits

This module will enhance students knowledge and awareness of contemporary UK public health and global health issues relevant to the physiotherapy profession. Students will explore the challenges affecting public and global health and the potential for physiotherapy to affect positive change.

100% Coursework

SOHP602
Inter-professional Working in Health and Social Care 20 credits

Students will explore, in depth, areas of inter-professional working to include quality enhancement of service provision and the patient experience.

100% Coursework

SOHP604
Project Design for Research 20 credits

Students will explore methodology and methods relevant to the development of a research project and by the end of the module will formulate a research proposal. The module will explore defining and refining a research question, selecting and appraising methodology, ethical considerations, selecting and appraising data collection and analysis techniques.

100% Coursework

PHY606
Practice Placement 4 10 credits

This is one of two Practice Placements completed at Level 6. The student will be placed within a setting relevant to Physiotherapy Practice under the supervision and guidance of a placement educator. This module includes pre-placement preparatory workshops.

100% Practicals

PHY607
Practice Placement 5 10 credits

This is one of two Practice Placements completed at Level 6. The student will be placed within a setting relevant to Physiotherapy Practice under the supervision and guidance of a placement educator. This module includes pre-placement preparatory workshops.

100% Practicals

HIPL600
Interprofessional Learning 3

Final year

In your final year you will focus on leadership skills, enhancing clinical reasoning and practice in Physiotherapy and undertake a negotiated work-based experience in a physiotherapy field of your choice. You will have an option to explore either innovations in healthcare or healthcare from an International perspective. You will have the opportunity to undertake an individual supervised research project in an area of your choice.
Human function and movement lab

Core modules

PHYP705
Enhancing Clinical Reasoning 20 credits

The module will support students to build on their existing knowledge and skills to develop clinical reasoning and decision-making. Students will evaluate the contribution of key elements of practice which inform clinical reasoning, including assessment, evaluation of outcomes, goal setting and enhancing effectiveness.

100% Examinations

PHYP706
Enhancing Physiotherapy Practice 20 credits

This Master's level module consists of a period of negotiated experiential learning, allowing students to evaluate physiotherapy practice, within a chosen context relevant to contemporaneous practice. Practice based learning will be, supported by self-directed study, clinical and long-arm supervision appropriate to the setting. Students will be supported to deepen and enhance their practice through the application of clinical knowledge and skills, in accordance with professional and regulatory standards of proficiency, to achieve individual learning outcomes relevant to the chosen area of practice and their individual professional development needs. The module will provide the opportunity for students to reflect on their own professional development needs in preparation for becoming autonomous practitioners.

100% Coursework

SOHP705
Research Dissertation 40 credits

Over the course of this module students will complete their dissertation as part of their Masters programme under supervision from the module team and a named dissertation supervisor. Students will undertake an individual research project and this is presented as an individual project report/ article. Formative: presentation to peers.

100% Coursework

PHYP716
Contemporary Leadership 20 credits

This module aims to share the contemporary thinking in relation to leadership theory and its relevance to professional practice. Students will be supported to relate this theory to their own personal and professional development in addition critically exploring its capacity to impact on global, organisational and team dynamics.

100% Coursework

Optional modules

SOHP707
International Perspectives and Practice Requirements for Health and Social Care Practitioners 20 credits

This module will enhance students' knowledge of their profession within a global context. It will provide the opportunity for health and social care practitioners to explore current research and development related to a range of countries.

100% Coursework

SOHP708
Innovation in Healthcare

This module will be delivered using a blended learning approach. Through a series of seminars, tutorials and workshops, students will explore the concepts of marketing, entrepreneurship and innovation relating to independent practice, social enterprise, charitable organisations and the NHS. Students will examine and gain an understanding of law and policy related to their field of interest.

 
 
 

Alternative pathways

As the largest provider of health courses in the South West, we pride ourselves on enabling access to training whatever stage in your life you decide to pursue a career as a health professional. 
Our suite of programmes cover the skills needed to kickstart your dynamic career as a physiotherapist. 

Can I transfer to the Integrated Masters from the BSc?

Students forecasted to successfully complete year 2 of the University of 50業子s BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy programme, may apply to transfer to year 3 of the Integrated Masters programme.
This will be subject to the following conditions:
  • place(s) being available on the Integrated Masters programme
  • average attainment across all academic modules of 60% and normally not including modules requiring resitting or resubmission
  • demonstration of consistent and appropriate professional behaviour across all modules, including placement.

The modules shown for this course are those currently being studied by our students, or are proposed new modules. Please note that programme structures and individual modules are subject to amendment from time to time as part of the Universitys curriculum enrichment programme and in line with changes in the Universitys policies and requirements.

Every undergraduate taught course has a detailed programme specification document describing the course aims, the course structure, the teaching and learning methods, the learning outcomes and the rules of assessment.

The following programme specification represents the latest course structure and may be subject to change:

MPhysio (Hons) Physiotherapy programme specification_6939

Experience

First-class facilities to prepare you for your career in physiotherapy

Undergraduate and postgraduate students from a variety of disciplines learn together under one roof at our new facility InterCity Place. Complementing existing clinical facilities, our new innovative suites, simulations and practice labs will help us to train and develop the next generation of nurses, paramedics and allied health professionals.
Prepare for practice with our fully-equipped clinical skills suites. We have an array of equipment used in all aspects of the working life of a physiotherapist, including plinths, couches, and a range of anatomical models.
 
 
 
 
 
 

Work alongside other healthcare students

Teamwork is essential for success in health and social care and many other careers. Interprofessional learning is all about working and learning together with people from different areas of healthcare. It helps you build valuable skills for the future.
The 50業子 Integrative Health and Social Care Education Centre supports interprofessional learning, giving students chances to work with others across different healthcare fields including radiography, dietetics, dental surgery, psychology, and child nursing. By learning together, students become confident and ready to step into their careers from day one.

It is great to know how to ensure all of our professions can work effectively together. This benefits the service user and staff.

Healthcare systems always require improvement, its easier to know how to improve your area if you know how other areas work too.

Health students taking part in PIHC interprofessional learning activity
PIHC interprofessional learning session - 3 students kneeling on the floor looking at an exercise
Nursing students in clinical setting
Nursing students in clinical setting
 
 
 

Real-world experience

Placements are an integral part of the course, providing you with the opportunity to develop and apply the theoretical knowledge and skills you have learnt to a range of clinical settings and graduate with a broad range of clinical placement experience.
You will complete a minimum of 1000 hours of practice placements spread throughout the programme, where you will work with patients under the close supervision of experienced physiotherapists.
Our placement areas range from large NHS teaching hospitals to rehabilitation units and community teams, plus some non-NHS areas including with the Armed Forces and professional sports clubs. Placements are located across the South West region, including Devon, Cornwall and Somerset.
A female massage therapist standing behind a male patient and massaging his back with both hands.
 
 
 
Emilia Martine MPhysio Physiotherapy year 2 student

Placements are where you learn the most. My most recent placement was in Exmouth as part of a Community Physiotherapy team, and I thoroughly enjoyed my time there. I was able to do something I love while applying all the skills Ive been learning over the past two years.

Emilia
MPhysio Physiotherapy student

 
 
 

Learn from experienced physiotherapists

Were proud to teach you in a way thats shaped by the latest research - so youre always learning what works in real-life care. You wont just gain knowledge; youll develop the skills to find evidence, ask questions, and use research to help patients recover and thrive.
Ms Sue May Associate Head of School  (Internationalisation)


Associate Head of School (Internationalisation)

Claire Hornsby Associate Head of School - Marketing and Recruitment


Associate Head of School - Marketing and Recruitment

Ms Heather Hunter Visiting Specialist


Visiting Specialist

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Enhance your studies with PhysioSoc

Physio placements can be intense - but you dont have to go it alone. Physio Society brings together student physiotherapists for socials, wellbeing events and downtime. Whether youre looking to relax, recharge, or just meet others who get it, weve got something for you - scheduled around your course so you never miss out.
Exterior of UPSU - Students' Union
 
 
 

Life in 50業子

50業子's maritime history and coastal location have an undeniable influence on life in the city. The walk from our main campus to the seafront is only about one mile, providing loads of opportunity to relax and unwind during your studies. You dont need to leave the city to get to the coast!
 

The overall vibe of the city is perfect. You are by the sea so it is still laid back, but you have all the conveniences of living in a city.

Jenna
Current student

Careers

 
 
Studying physiotherapy at the University of 50業子 opens the door to a fulfilling career in healthcare. With rising demand for physiotherapists across the UK, employment prospects for graduates remain strong and diverse.
As the healthcare landscape continues to evolve towards more integrated and community-based care, newly qualified physiotherapists are entering a profession rich in opportunity. Our graduates work in a wide range of settings - from hospitals and outpatient clinics to GP practices, rehabilitation centres, and specialist units. Many also join community-based teams supporting patients in their own homes, helping to restore mobility and enhance quality of life.
Beyond the NHS, physiotherapists are in demand across the private healthcare sector, as well as in areas such as sports rehabilitation, occupational health, the armed forces, and international healthcare settings.
*Data is from the Graduate Outcomes Surveys covering the three years of 2019/20 2021/22. Graduates were surveyed 15 months after graduating. Data displayed is for UK-domiciled, first degree, full-time graduates who are working, studying or looking for work.
 

Fees and funding

Tuition fees

 
 
 
Tuition fees for new full-time students starting in 2025-2026 or
2026-2027.
Full-time study
贈9,535 per year
Part-time study
贈795 per 10 credits
 
 

Tuition fee price changes

In November 2024, the UK Government announced an increase to tuition fees and maintenance support for 2025/26 academic year, setting the standard tuition fee and student maintenance loan at 贈9,535 per year and the Universitys tuition fees were increased to this rate.
The UK Government has indicated that further fee increases may be announced this year and in subsequent years. If the UK Government does so, the University may increase annual tuition fees in subsequent years, which may include the fees for the 2026/2027 academic year, in line with the Student Contract and all times in line with the maximum tuition fee caps set by the Government. More information about  fees and costs of studying .
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Tuition fees for full-time international students starting in 2025-2026 academic year.
Full-time study
贈18,650 per year
 
 
 
Tuition fees for full-time international students starting in 2026-2027 academic year.
Full-time study
贈19,200 per year

Tuition fee price changes

Our fees are reviewed on an annual basis. Fees and the conditions that apply to them are the most up to date but are still subject to change in exceptional circumstances. More information about fees and costs of studying .
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Additional costs

This course is delivered by the Faculty of Health. Studying a course in this faculty may incur additional costs relating to placement activities or equipment requirements.  
 
This course is delivered by the School of Health Professions and additional costs may occur relating to placement activities.
 
 
 

Fund your studies

As an undergraduate at 50業子, there are plenty of funding options available, including tuition fee loans, living cost loans, scholarships, bursaries and support funds.
 

You may be eligible for a 贈5000 NHS training grant

The NHS Learning Support Fund provides additional funding for eligible healthcare students. It is supplementary financial support to the mainstream student loans system and is intended to support students while they study and gain professional registration. The is a non-means-tested grant of 贈5,000 each academic year.
 
 
 

Supporting students with the cost of living

The cost of living in the UK has risen faster than household income, meaning that most people will have less to spend on essential goods and services. This is an ongoing situation that is likely to affect everyone in some way.
The University provides advice and guidance and has a range of services, facilities and offers to help students with rising everyday costs.
 
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Entry requirements

Our typical offer
136 UCAS points

You may be eligible for a contextual offer

Contextual offers: Typically, the contextual offer for this course is 8 points below the advertised tariff. A contextual offer is an offer to study at university that takes into account individual circumstances that are beyond your control, and that can potentially impact your learning and your exam results, or your confidence in applying to university.

Check your eligibility for a contextual offer

GCSE

A strong GCSE profile is expected. This is normally at least 5 GCSEs grade B/5 or above to include Mathematics, English and Science and usually obtained in one sitting. Preference is given to applicants who have obtained these grades on application. Equivalent numeracy and literacy qualifications may be considered, but usually if part of other qualifications/study.

A levels

Typically AAB, which must include Biology, Human Biology or PE. Excluding Critical Thinking. AS levels are not normally accepted.

BTEC RQF National Extended Diploma/QCF Extended Diploma

BTEC National Extended Diplomas and Extended Diplomas are considered on an individual basis, depending on the units that are studied. They may be considered on their own or alongside A level biology, human biology, PE, or applied science, subject to the biological content of the BTEC units studied, which will be assessed on application.

Access courses

Pass Access (e.g. science, health, nursing, or combined science) with 45 credits at level 3, 36 at Distinction and to include 15 level 3 credits biological sciences. Remaining credits at level 3 must be at Merit.

T level

Accepted preference pathways would be Health and Science. Typical offer will be confirmed once an application is received.

International Baccalaureate

34 overall with Higher Level Grade 6 in Biology or Sports, Exercise and Health Science.
GCSE equivalence: Higher Level = 4, Standard Level = 5 in Maths, English, and Science.
If overseas and not studying English within the IB, applicants must have IELTS 7.0 overall with 6.5 in all elements.

Applications from recent graduates

Applications are welcome from graduates who have successfully completed, a degree, or foundation degree, have normally studied within the last 5 years and hold (or will hold) a minimum of a 2:2 classification in a relevant area. A degree in an unrelated area would still be welcome if combined with an additional biological science-based qualification, such as an A level or OU SK299.

Other qualifications

Equivalent qualifications may be considered, such as relevant Open University courses (e.g. SK299 Human Biology) if other academic points requirements are met, but not in an appropriate biological science.

Extended entry requirements

  • You must pass disclosure and barring service and occupational health checks satisfactorily in order to be able to start this course.
  • If English is not your first language and you do not have GCSE English grade C or above you will have to achieve an IELTS or equivalent qualification at the grades stated above.
  • Meeting the academic minimum is the first stage of an application being considered. Applicants must also submit a strong personal statement in order to be considered further.
  • Students must be 18 years old or over at the start date of this programme.
Deferred entry
Unfortunately, we cannot permit deferred entry. However, if you have a query please refer to an experienced admissions administrator who will be able to explain the UCAS application process in more detail admissions@plymouth.ac.uk.
 
 
 

Further information

Prospective nursing students are expected to attend an interview, and complete satisfactory screening in terms of your health, welfare and disclosure and barring processes, before the start of your course.

Enhancing your application

Meeting the academic minimum does not guarantee you a place, you need to make sure that you are strong across all sections of your application form.   
Read more about Enhancing your application .

Interview days

Once your application has been received, we will consider your application to help us reach a decision. If successful at the initial screening stage, you will be invited to an interview. The majority of health courses interview applicants, as this is a requirement of many health regulatory bodies. This applies to all Universities and is vital to the progression of applications.
Interviews enable:
  • you to give the best account of your skills, experience and character.
  • us to decide whether you will thrive in the University of 50業子s culture.
  • us to explain more about the University, programme and how we work with our students.
Find out more about physiotherapy interviews

NHS constitution

University pre-registration programmes for health professionals are required to select their applicants using a values based approach. As part of this process, your UCAS personal statement should include evidence of your personal commitment to NHS values laid out in the .
 
 
 

Ready to apply?

All applications for undergraduate courses are made through UCAS.com. Please refer to the course facts below when completing your application for this course.
 
UCAS course code
B161
Institution code
P60
Duration

4 years
(with placements)

Course type

Full-time

Study location
50業子

Other routes into this course

The following courses are available as routes into this programme.

BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy with Integrated Foundation Year

This course helps students transition into university study by building independent, reflective learning skills, alongside a strong foundation in anatomy and physiology from genetics to body systems, health to disease.

 

Entry requirements

We welcome applicants with international qualifications and we accept a range of qualifications from across the globe.
 
Our typical offer
136 UCAS points
 
 

BSearch entry requirements for your country

English language requirements

To be accepted onto a degree course with us, you must have a suitable English language qualification. 
 

Ready to apply?

As an international student, you can apply for this course through UCAS or an agent in your country.
 
UCAS course code
B161
Institution code
P60
Duration

4 years
(with placements)

Course type

Full-time

Study location
50業子

Other routes to this course

If you do not have the required qualifications for this course, you may be able to gain them through the University of 50業子 International College (UPIC)
 
 
 
 

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Open days are the best way to get a feel for studying an undergraduate degree at the University of 50業子.
 
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The results of the National Student Survey (NSS) and the Graduate Outcomes survey (GO) are made available to prospective students and their advisors through the Discover Uni website.