School of Health and Rehabilitation (Keele University) - Programmes

Programmes

BSc(Hons) Physiotherapy

The Physiotherapy programme is the largest in terms of student numbers. It is a full time, three year honours degree. It is validated by the Health Professions Council and is a Chartered Society of Physiotherapy approved programme. The clinical part of the programme is in six blocks over the three years. Placements are at a variety of locations across, Staffordshire, Cheshire, Shropshire and the West Midlands. The physiotherapy programme has students from the UK, European Union, Asia and North America.

BSc(Hons) Osteopathy

The Osteopathy programme was introduced in October 2005 and is a collaborative venture between Keele University and the College of Osteopaths. This programme is a privately funded, part time degree extending over five to six years. Teaching is delivered over eighteen weekends over the year. The clinical component of the programme is conducted at one of the College of Osteopaths’ teaching clinics. This course was no longer offered in the school from 2012.

MSc Neuromusculoskeletal Healthcare, MSc Pain Science and Management, MSc Neurological Rehabilitation, MSc Health Studies

The four MSc programmes can be studied either full-time or part-time. As modularised programmes, students can choose optional modules once the core components are completed. This can allow the student to personalise much of the content of chosen strand making the degree flexible to meet employer demands or personal interests. There are alternative exit points that allow the candidate to graduate with a Postgraduate Certificate or a Postgraduate Diploma if they choose not to progress to the MSc.

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