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Undergraduate

Master of Physiotherapy (MPhys)/BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy*

This four-year undergraduate Master of Physiotherapy (MPhys)/BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy course will equip you with the expertise and practical skills that you need to work as a registered physiotherapist in the private or public health and social care sector. You will thrive in our supportive environment, and benefit from placements each year along with practical experience in our specialist clinical facilities on campus.

Whether you aspire to achieve a BSc (Hons) or an undergraduate master’s degree, we’ll guide you every step of the way. Please see the course structure section on this page for more information on the benefits of pursuing the undergraduate master’s route rather than the BSc.

Why not compare this Master of Physiotherapy course with our Master of Podiatry to find out which would suit you best?

*Please note all students apply and enrol onto the Master’s route and there will be an option to switch to the Bachelor route at the end of Year Two.

Why ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥?

  • Supportive and vibrant learning environment: We are smaller by design than many universities, so you will enjoy smaller class sizes and a close, supportive relationship with our academic team. You will be part of a vibrant and social learning community that is integrated across all Physiotherapy year groups.
  • Learning and teaching methods make for a great learning experience: You will benefit from a carefully considered balance of theory and practical learning. Extracurricular opportunities can further develop your physiotherapy skills.
  • Professional recognition and registration: The course is approved by the  On graduation, you will be eligible to apply for registration with the HCPC and a physiotherapist and to apply for membership of the .
  • Ranked highly in the UK: We are ranked 1st of UK universities for graduate prospects in Physiotherapy, and 2nd in the UK for student satisfaction in that subject (Complete University Guide 2025). In the National Student Survey 2024, ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ scored above benchmark in the Physiotherapy subject category in all but one of the survey questions.

Physiotherapists are healthcare professionals who use person-centred approaches to make a difference to people’s lives. Physiotherapists work in a wide range of settings and focus on the management and prevention of problems relating to movement and function across the life-span.

Physiotherapy is a demanding course and we recommend that you research the career thoroughly and consider work shadowing before you apply to ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥.

On this course you will:

  • gain the confidence to deliver safe, effective and person-centered physiotherapy care on graduation;
  • become part of a community of learners, working collaboratively with lecturers, clinical staff, service users and other students on a transformational journey towards professional registration; and
  • carry out invaluable practice-based placements in each year that will enrich your learning. 

Structure

During your first two years, you’ll join a diverse cohort of students, exploring the fundamental principles of physiotherapy and gain hands-on practice experience through placement-based learning within health and social care.

As you progress, you will move on to either the BSc (Hons) or the undergraduate master’s pathway depending on your aspirations and performance. Both pathways develop professional skills, knowledge and attributes through a combination of university and placement-based learning. The undergraduate master’s offer an opportunity to delve deeper into areas such as leadership, service improvement, research and public health, at a higher level.

Upon graduation, both pathways lead to eligibility for registration with the HCPC, opening doors to a fulfilling career in physiotherapy.

Find out about the benefits of studying an undergraduate master’s.

Teaching, learning and assessment

You will be taught in lectures, seminars, practical workshops and laboratories. Outside these timetabled sessions you will be expected to continue learning through both directed and self-directed study. You will be assessed using a range of methods including practical exams and written course work at the end of each module or semester.

Placements

Placements are invaluable in consolidating theoretical study into practical expertise by working directly with patients and practice educators. You will complete practice placements in each year.Ìý

Placements take place in a variety of real health and social care settings across Scotland. You will work (supported by a registered physiotherapist) with patients, their carers and families, and with other health and social care professionals.

³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ manages the sourcing and allocation of placements for each student with the exception of the elective placement. The elective placement is organised by each individual student and provides the potential for a practice-based placement in a speciality area of interest or outside of the UK. It may be possible for you to undertake a single, elective, practice-based placement outside the UK.

To enhance future employability placements take place across Scotland with students normally undertaking half their placements in NHS Lothian and the rest in other health boards across Scotland. For some health boards relocation for the duration of the placement might be required unless there are individual requirements (eg specific health needs or school age children) that mean they must remain in a specific location.Ìý

Specialist facilities

³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ offers a variety of modern specialist spaces for use by our physiotherapy courses. Two large practical rooms are utilised for teaching and development of clinical skills. Students have access to numerous anatomy models which are incorporated into their learning during practical sessions and can be used during self-directed study sessions.ÌýÌýOur physiotherapy students also utilize ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥'s clinical simulation suite which is equipped to practice both hands-on skills and communication in a simulated real-life environment. The courses also have access to a motion analysis lab and human performance lab.

Teaching staff, class sizes and timetables

You can read more about the teaching staff on this course at the bottom of this page. Please note that teaching staff is subject to change.

For more information, please also visit ‘How we teach and how you’ll learn’.

Year One

You will:

  • study a range of modules that will equip you with the basic knowledge and skills for physiotherapy practice. Topics covered include: anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, aspects of psychology, professional practice, basic assessment skills, common physiotherapy interventions and evidence based practice; and
  • complete a short foundation placement to introduce you to the application of theory into practice.

Modules

  • Becoming an Allied Health Professional
  • Finding Your Academic Voice
  • Principles of Rehabilitation
  • Developing Resilience in Self and Others
  • Foundations of Physiotherapy 1
  • Introduction to Practice-based Learning (including two weeks of practice-based learning)

Year Two

You will:

  • expand your skills relating to cardiorespiratory, neurological and musculoskeletal physiotherapy;
  • broaden your understanding of health and wellbeing and the role of the allied health professional in influencing health behaviour change;
  • be encouraged to develop your skills for critical thinking and using information to support your studies; and
  • carry out a six-week placement that will give you the opportunity to continue your learning in practice.

Modules

  • Foundations of Physiotherapy 2
  • Cardiorespiratory Physiotherapy
  • Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy 1
  • Health Coaching Conversations
  • Neurological Physiotherapy
  • Developing a Spirit of Enquiry
  • Practice-based Learning 1 (including six weeks of practice-based learning)

Year Three

You will:

  • develop your skills further to look at the management of people with more complex conditions;
  • broaden your awareness of healthcare and challenge your understanding of health education and promotion; and
  • complete two placements, further expanding your practice knowledge.

Modules:

  • Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy 2
  • Theoretical and Clinical Approaches to Multidisciplinary Team Working
  • Understanding and Appraising the Evidence for Practice
  • Advancement of Clinical Management
  • Active Citizenship
  • Investigation of Practice
  • Practice-based Learning 2 (including 11 weeks of practice-based learning)

Year Four

You will:

  • consolidate your practical, theoretical and professional skills through university and practice based learning (PBL) placements;
  • explore how the development of leadership, innovation and entrepreneurial skills can contribute to meeting the challenges of contemporary health and social care;
  • work with a project supervisor to plan, carry out and evaluate a small scale research project; and
  • carry out two placements including an elective placement.

Modules

  • Public Health Practice for Physiotherapy
  • Professional Skills Development
  • Leadership and Enterprise for Practice
  • Applying Skills of Critical Enquiry (project)
  • Practice-based Learning 3 (including 11 weeks of practice-based learning)

NB The modules listed here are correct at time of posting (Feb 2024) but may differ slightly to those offered in 2025. Please check back here for any updates.

You can work as a physiotherapist in the NHS, in hospitals and in the community, in private practice or in industry. Some of our graduates have gone on to work as sports physiotherapists or to pursue research careers.

On graduation you will be eligible to apply for registration with the HCPC and to apply for membership of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy.

Entry requirements

Scottish Higher: Standard - AABBB, Minimum - ABBBB

A Level: AAB

Irish Leaving Certificate: H1 H2 H2 H2 H3

International Baccalaureate: 32 points

International: IELTS of 6.0 with no element lower than 6.0. Please be aware that the minimum standard required for HCPC registration is IELTS score of 7.0 with no element below 6.5.

Required subjects: Two of Biology, Chemistry, Physics or Maths at Higher/ A Level or equivalent. Higher English is also required for those taking Highers. English is required at Higher Level for those taking the ILC. English and Maths at Nat 5/GCSE. We can also accept National 5 Application of Maths or Lifeskills at the same grade.

Am I a Widening Access student?: We apply the minimum entry criteria to applicants who meet one or more contextual factor. To see if this would apply to you, please refer to the access and application page.

Mature/Access: We welcome applications from mature students with other relevant qualifications and/or experience. Other degree and graduate qualifications will be considered. Visit our College Leavers and Mature Students Advice page for more information. 

Direct Entry: Not available. Relevant HN qualifications may be considered for entry to Year One.

Other requirements

  • A satisfactory criminal records check from the Protection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme, an occupational health check and personal indemnity insurance (normally through membership of the professional body) are required.
  • An occupational health check is required, and you may be requested to be immunised against Hepatitis B.
  • You will be required to obtain personal indemnity insurance, usually through membership of the professional body.

     

Other information

The course is highly competitive and applications received after the UCAS equal consideration deadline are unlikely to be considered.

Disability/health conditions

If you have a disability, long-term physical or mental health condition, or learning disability, it should not stand in the way of your studying at ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥. However, if you are not sure whether your disability might be a barrier in your studies or in relation to the professional standards, please contact the Disability Service who will be able to have a conversation with you about reasonable adjustments and supports available to you.

Fee information

Fees: Please follow the link in the 'Course Overview' box for information on fees for 2026 entry.

Special note on RUK and ROI fees: Students from England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Ireland, who are subject to Rest of UK fees will be charged for the first three years of study only. The fourth year is free. 

Other costs: 

  • The cost of professional indemnity insurance is the responsibility of the student. 
  • The additional costs associated with placement travel and accommodation are the responsibility of the student. Students who receive SAAS funding may be able to claim for some of these expenses to be reimbursed.
  • Uniform, PVG and badge costs
  • For more information on this, visit the UG 2026 fees page on our website.

Application information

How to apply: Application for this course should be made through . More application information is available in the 'Start your Application' box at the top right of this page.

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  • The delivery of this course is subject to the terms and conditions set out in our 2026/27 Entry Terms and Conditions (Undergraduate).
  • This course is due for re-validation in May 2025. We hope for the course content to be as described on this page, but the final part of the validation process may lead to some adjustments for 2026 entry. Please check back here for any updates.

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