Medicine & Healthcare

MSc Advancing Physiotherapy Practice, Coventry University

Course Description

This course is intended for graduates of Physiotherapy who wish to professionally upgrade to Masters level following the completion of their undergraduate Physiotherapy course, seeking academic uplift to improve and develop their role within the physiotherapy profession in Sri Lanka. The course aims to provide a coherent program of study relevant to current physiotherapy practice to meet the needs of individuals and employers at a national and international level and to offer a course that explores and supports individuals to extend their knowledge and professional expertise in physiotherapy. The course is delivered by the School of Physiotherapy at the International Institute of Health Sciences (Pvt) Ltd Sri Lanka and supported by the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences at Coventry University.


Course Duration

  • 2 years – Part-time


Entry Requirements

  • Bachelor's Degree in Physiotherapy; OR
  • 3-year Advanced Diploma in Physiotherapy
Category

Medicine & Healthcare

Course Level

Degree

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