Bachelor of Physiotherapy
Undergraduate
You're considered an International student if you are:
Undergraduate
February
City East
4 year(s) full-time
IBPZ
None
SACE Stage 2 Biology
SACE Stage 2 Physics
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AUD$ 30,700 per annum (per 1.0 EFTSL) for students enrolled in 2015
006729K
The admission criteria have been grouped to assist you to easily find the information most relevant to your circumstances. However, you may fit into more than one and the university will consider applicants against each of the relevant criteria.
Certain conditions apply. For more information refer to Appendix 4 of the University's Selection and Entry policy.
To be eligible for selection, applicants are required to have:
Completed the South Australian Certificate of Education (SACE); and
* For Stage 2 subjects a grade of C- or better is required
ORBangladesh HSC | 5 |
Canada High School (OSSD) | 85 |
Eynesbury FSP | 410 |
German Abitur | 1.7 |
India (best 4) | 80 |
Kenya KCSE (average) | A |
Malaysia STPM (best 3) | 12 |
Malaysia UEC | 22 |
Norway GPA | 4.5 |
Pakistan HSSC | 90 |
Sri Lanka A Levels (best 3) | 11 |
Sweden GPA | 18 |
UK Board GCE A Levels/HK Board | 12 |
USA SAT (2400) | 1940 |
Vietnam | 9.5 |
Australia | 90 |
IB (best 6) | 33 |
Nepal HSEB | 80 |
HKDSE | 22 |
Please note the entry requirements for this program have changed. To view the 2016 page please click here.
Courses in all years of the program fall within the biophysical sciences and professional studies. A major section of the early years of the program is the study of normal movement and the basic medical science courses. The remainder of the program deals with abnormal movement and the nature and application of physical modalities used in prevention and treatment of disease and disability. The student is trained not only as a member of the health care team concerned with the physical and psychosocial rehabilitation of sick and disabled people, but also to be a practitioner of first contact concerned with prevention of disability in the workplace, in the community and in recreational pursuits.
The program requires completion of 144 units of study.
The program is accredited by the Australian Physiotherapy Council and satisfies the academic requirements for registration as a physiotherapist with the Physiotherapy Board of Australia.
Successful completion of the program is accepted for membership of the Australian Physiotherapy Association