Master of Physiotherapy (M7C)

Overview  2022

Entry Requirements

See entry requirements

Duration

Minimum 2 Years, up to a maximum of 5 Years

Duration

Duration refers to the minimum and maximum amounts of time in which this course can be completed. It will be affected by whether you choose to study full or part time, noting that some programs are only available part time.

Location

Launceston
Semester 2

Entry Requirements

See entry requirements

Duration

Minimum 2 Years, up to a maximum of 5 Years

Duration

Duration refers to the minimum and maximum amounts of time in which this course can be completed. It will be affected by whether you choose to study full or part time, noting that some programs are only available part time.

Entry requirements

Location

Help people lead healthy and functional lives as a practicing physiotherapist.

The Master of Physiotherapy will give you the qualifications and skills you need to become a practicing physiotherapist. Developed in collaboration with health professionals, industry leaders and professional bodies, this course will equip you with the future facing capabilities required to adapt and respond to rapidly occurring changes in health, and the health system.

Through problem-based and practical learning experiences, this course will introduce you to a range of health care settings that have widespread community health impact. You will be challenged to reflect your yourself to consider how your values and strengths influence your practice as an emerging physiotherapist.

You will participate in community-based projects and authentic experiential learning activities to develop and apply lean and system thinking skills to learn how to respond to complex health care problems. These are distinctive areas of professional development that will build your capacity for work readiness, ensuring client-centred, quality and safe health care across diverse service delivery settings experienced in regional, rural and metropolitan landscapes.

Graduates of the Master of Physiotherapy complete the degree equipped with the theoretical and practical skills required by for their future career as a registered Physiotherapist.

The Master of Physiotherapy is designed to set up a new generation of agile health professionals, with capability in leadership and future-focused health care.

With many graduate job opportunities currently available and anticipated to grow, our objective is to prepare students to be leaders in current and emerging jobs, by forging relationships with communities, mentors and health and social care facilities to apply their skills across healthcare sectors.

In preparing for modern practice, students will be digitally equipped, and have the right mindset to become leaders of future health care improvements across private and public practice settings as they develop in their career.

  • 1 Apply core values of physiotherapy using a high level of professionalism to make legal, ethical and socially responsible decisions in healthcare practice.
  • 2 Identify and apply key theoretical, conceptual and practice approaches to safe quality physiotherapy practice.
  • 3 Communicate effectively with clients, families, significant others and referrers to meet desired health and physiotherapeutic needs in a culturally sensitive and collaborative manner.
  • 4 Apply sound evidence based clinical reasoning in the assessment, diagnosis, treatment and evaluation of clients to improve function, health and wellbeing.
  • 5 Demonstrate agility and a commitment to ongoing professional development using life-long learning, critical reflective practice, and self-directed learning in physiotherapy practice for working in complex and changing health care environments.
  • 6 Function as leaders and change agents for improving public health and actively driving system reform through, inquiry, innovation and translational research.
  • Undertake immersive hands-on learning in real healthcare environments with experienced physiotherapy practitioners and learn about contextual aspects of population health and service delivery. Your work placement will span a range of physiotherapy settings (paediatrics, youth, aged, rural, community, aged and acute), as well as musculoskeletal, cardiorespiratory and neurological areas of physiotherapy practice.

    You will build vital professional skills such as client-centered care, clinical reasoning, quality assurance, evidence based practice, interprofessional teamwork and leadership by engaging in authentic case and problem based learning.

    Through our on campus simulated learning environments, you will have the opportunity to practice your physiotherapy assessment and intervention skills and enhance your clinical reasoning, organisation, time management, communication and conflict resolution skill.

    Career outcomes

    Allied Health professionals are in high demand across the health sector with employment for Physiotherapist projected to increase in Australia by 14% by November 2025*. Our Master of Physiotherapy will provide you with qualifications that can lead to various job opportunities in Tasmania, Australia and overseas.

    As a physiotherapist, you can work across a range of different industries including;

    • Aged Care
    • Cardiothoracic
    • Emergency
    • Government sector
    • Musculoskeletal
    • Neurological
    • Oncology
    • Paediatrics
    • Private Industry
    • Sports health
    • Women’s health

    *Australian Government Department of Education, Skills and Employment, 2020 Occupational Projections.

    The Master of Physiotherapy is a professionally accredited degree. This course is accredited by the Australian Physiotherapy Council. 

    Graduates may meet the requirements for registration with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) as a Physiotherapist. There may be additional requirements for registration beyond the completion of the course. For further registration requirements, please visit the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency website. 

    If you have any queries about the accreditation process, please contact us for further information. 
     

    Course structure

    If you are starting in 2023 you can find your course planner here – this helps you plan what units to enrol in and when.

    The course comprises sixteen (16) core units, is studied full time, and uses a semesterised structure: 

    Year 1  100 credit points
    CXA705 Becoming an Allied Health Professional 
    CAM529 Introduction to Public Health 
    CXA706 Foundations of Physiotherapy 
    CXA707 Physiotherapy Practice 1 
    CAM520 Global Health Systems 
    HGA746 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health and Wellbeing 
    CXA708 Integrated Physiotherapy 1 
    CXA709 Physiotherapy Practice 2 
       
    Year 2 100 credit points
    CAM720 Health Research Methods 
    CAM710 Therapy Across the Lifespan 
    CXA711 Integrated Physiotherapy 2 
    CXA712 Physiotherapy Practice 3 
    CAM539 Leadership in Health and Human Services 
    CXA713 Community Based Practice and Enterprise 
    CXA714 Advanced Physiotherapy 
    CXA715 Physiotherapy Practice 4 

    Globally, health systems are tasked with responding to contemporary challenges and the related disease burden and health needs of their population. This unit takes a systems approach to examine how health systems are designed, the key components, who pays, and…

    Credit Points: 12.5

    LocationStudy periodAttendance optionsAvailable to
    HobartSemester 1
    HobartSemester 2

    Key: On-campus    Off-Campus    International students    Domestic students

    This unit introduces the scope of public health practice in the 21st century and the social, political and economic context within which public health practitioners operate. The unit combines theoretical and practical material to assist students to understand the social…

    Credit Points: 12.5

    LocationStudy periodAttendance optionsAvailable to
    HobartSemester 1
    HobartSemester 2

    Key: On-campus    Off-Campus    International students    Domestic students

    This unit introduces students to foundational concepts related to joining a regulated profession and practicing in a health discipline. Allied health roles and contexts of professional practice are introduced and situated within the health care system. With a focus on…

    Credit Points: 12.5

    LocationStudy periodAttendance optionsAvailable to
    HobartSemester 2
    LauncestonSemester 2
    Cradle CoastSemester 2

    Key: On-campus    Off-Campus    International students    Domestic students

    This unit introduces students to foundational knowledge and skills required for physiotherapists to perform their roles as resilient, confident, and autonomous practitioners in the delivery of safe, quality, person-centered, evidence-based practice. The scope of physiotherapy practice is examined, and students…

    Credit Points: 12.5

    LocationStudy periodAttendance optionsAvailable to
    HobartSemester 2
    LauncestonSemester 2
    Cradle CoastSemester 2

    Key: On-campus    Off-Campus    International students    Domestic students

    This professional experience placement unit brings together core fundamental physiotherapy practice knowledge and skills and requires students to apply them to work in supervised practice with clients who present with musculoskeletal, cardiorespiratory or neurological conditions. The focus is on professional…

    Credit Points: 12.5

    LocationStudy periodAttendance optionsAvailable to
    HobartSemester 2
    LauncestonSemester 2
    Cradle CoastSemester 2

    Key: On-campus    Off-Campus    International students    Domestic students

    This unit builds upon the foundational knowledge and skills introduced in the previous units to examine musculoskeletal physiotherapy. It therefore retains the focus on applying the biopsychosocial model of practice, person and family centred practice, evidence-based practice, reflective practice, critical…

    Credit Points: 12.5

    LocationStudy periodAttendance optionsAvailable to
    HobartSemester 1
    LauncestonSemester 1
    Cradle CoastSemester 1

    Key: On-campus    Off-Campus    International students    Domestic students

    This professional experience placement unit brings together core foundational physiotherapy practice knowledge and skills and requires students to apply them to work in supervised practice with clients who present with musculoskeletal or neuromuscular conditions. There is a retained focus on…

    Credit Points: 12.5

    LocationStudy periodAttendance optionsAvailable to
    HobartSemester 1
    LauncestonSemester 1
    Cradle CoastSemester 1

    Key: On-campus    Off-Campus    International students    Domestic students

    This unit explores how historical, cultural and social elements, as well as previous and contemporary policy frameworks, shape the health and wellbeing of Australia’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today. Cultural safety, self-determination and collaboration are central concepts within…

    Credit Points: 12.5

    LocationStudy periodAttendance optionsAvailable to
    HobartSemester 2
    LauncestonSemester 2
    Cradle CoastSemester 2

    Key: On-campus    Off-Campus    International students    Domestic students

    Credit Points: 12.5

    LocationStudy periodAttendance optionsAvailable to
    HobartSemester 1
    HobartSemester 2

    Key: On-campus    Off-Campus    International students    Domestic students

    This unit will equip students with an understanding of the research methods used in health disciplines in order to interpret published research, and design research of their own. The Unit content includes the theoretical underpinning of both qualitative and quantitative…

    Credit Points: 12.5

    LocationStudy periodAttendance optionsAvailable to
    HobartSemester 1
    HobartSemester 2

    Key: On-campus    Off-Campus    International students    Domestic students

    This unit uses the lifespan continuum to equip students with an understanding of the core knowledge and skills related to conditions associated with motor delay or coordination difficulties; neurological impairment; sensory impairment; attention and behaviour; genetic, intellectual and/or multiple impairments;…

    Credit Points: 12.5

    This unit is currently unavailable.

    This unit further extends and integrates knowledge and skills related to professional practice issues and communication in physiotherapy. The unit retains the focus on applying the biopsychosocial model of practice, person and family-centred practice, evidence-based practice, reflective practice, critical thinking…

    Credit Points: 12.5

    LocationStudy periodAttendance optionsAvailable to
    HobartSemester 1
    LauncestonSemester 1
    Cradle CoastSemester 1

    Key: On-campus    Off-Campus    International students    Domestic students

    This professional experience placement unit brings together core developing physiotherapy practice knowledge and skills and requires students to apply them to work in supervised practice with clients who present with cardiorespiratory conditions. There is a retained focus is on the…

    Credit Points: 12.5

    This unit is currently unavailable.

    This unit consolidates knowledge and skills related to leadership and public health and synthesises them with business skills critical for allied health professionals working in community-based settings or moving into business within health care. Principles of population health are used…

    Credit Points: 12.5

    LocationStudy periodAttendance optionsAvailable to
    HobartSemester 1
    LauncestonSemester 1
    Cradle CoastSemester 1

    Key: On-campus    Off-Campus    International students    Domestic students

    This unit consolidates knowledge and skills related to professional practice issues and communication in physiotherapy. The unit retains the focus on client assessment, planning and interventions using a clinical reasoning approach. Physiotherapy approaches are studied in relation to prevention, management…

    Credit Points: 12.5

    LocationStudy periodAttendance optionsAvailable to
    HobartSemester 1
    LauncestonSemester 1
    Cradle CoastSemester 1

    Key: On-campus    Off-Campus    International students    Domestic students

    This professional experience placement unit consolidates physiotherapy practice knowledge and skills and requires students to apply them to work in supervised practice with clients who present with complex neurological, advanced, chronic and complex conditions. The focus is on professional experiential…

    Credit Points: 12.5

    LocationStudy periodAttendance optionsAvailable to
    HobartSemester 1
    LauncestonSemester 1
    Cradle CoastSemester 1

    Key: On-campus    Off-Campus    International students    Domestic students

    Entry requirements

    APPLICATION SUBMISSION DEADLINE: Please note the closing time and date for receipt of applications for first round offers is 11:59PM (AEDST) Tuesday 31st January 2023. Applications submitted after this date will only be assessed and offers made if places remain.

    Admission to the Master of Physiotherapy is highly competitive and achieving the entry requirements does not guarantee an offer for this course.

    Applicants who meet the entry requirements are ranked and offers are made based on the number of places available.

    This course uses a minimum credit average GPA requirement for prior tertiary education and equivalent ranks as part of the admission process.

    Applicants must have completed a Bachelor or Master degree (other than Physiotherapy) from an Australian university in the last 10 years, having completed the equivalent of:

    • two units (25 credit points) of human physiology, ideally including exercise physiology
    • two units (25 credit points) of human anatomy, including detailed musculoskeletal, cardiorespiratory and neurological anatomy
    • one unit (12.5 credit points) of study in psychology, and
    • one unit (12.5 credit points) of study in research methods and/or evidence-based practice.

    Bachelor degree in study fields such as exercise science, biomedical or other health science is recommended.

    SAFETY IN PRACTICE REQUIREMENTS

    This course includes compulsory Professional Experience Placements. You must meet the College of Health and Medicine's Safety in Practice Requirements before census date of the first semester of your course. The safety in practice requirements are completed separately to the course admission application.
     

    APPLICATION SUBMISSION DEADLINE: Please note the closing time and date for receipt of applications for first round offers is 11:59PM (AEDST) Tuesday 31st January 2023. Applications submitted after this date will only be assessed and offers made if places remain.

    English Language Requirements

    IELTS Academic minimum score of 6.5 overall and a minimum score of 6.5 in each individual band OR successful* completed a minimum of 12 months of full time (or equivalent) studies undertaken at institutions in Australia, UK, US, Singapore, Canada or NZ within the previous 24 months.

    * Good academic progress must have been made with passes in more than 50% of enrolment in any given semester

    The IELTS result must be no older than two years and six months at the expected course commencement date.

    All Other Requirements

    Admission to the Master of Physiotherapy is highly competitive and achieving the entry requirements does not guarantee an offer for this course.

    Applicants who meet the entry requirements are ranked and offers are made based on the number of places available.

    This course uses a minimum credit average GPA requirement for prior tertiary education and equivalent ranks as part of the admission process.

    Applicants must have completed a Bachelor or Master degree (other than Physiotherapy) from an Australian university or equivalent in the last 10 years, having completed the equivalent of:

    • two units (25 credit points) of human physiology, ideally including exercise physiology
    • two units (25 credit points) of human anatomy, including detailed musculoskeletal, cardiorespiratory and neurological anatomy
    • one unit (12.5 credit points) of study in psychology, and
    • one unit (12.5 credit points) of study in research methods and/or evidence-based practice.

    Bachelor degree in study fields such as exercise science, biomedical or other health science is recommended.

    SAFETY IN PRACTICE REQUIREMENTS

    This course includes compulsory Professional Experience Placements. You must meet the College of Health and Medicine's Safety in Practice Requirements before census date of the first semester of your course. The safety in practice requirements are completed separately to the course admission application.

    Applications for credit can be made in your course application. Find out more information about how to apply for a credit transfer/advanced standing at Recognition of Prior Learning.

    Talk to us on 1300 363 864 or enquire online about your credit transfer.

    This course does not currently articulate with any other course.

    Fees & scholarships

    Domestic students

    Options for this course

    Cost shouldn’t get in the way of you studying.

    If you’re a domestic postgraduate student, you might be eligible for a Commonwealth supported place in this course. This means your fees will be subsidised by the Australian Government. You’ll only need to pay the student contribution amount for each unit you study within the course.

    You may also be able to defer payment of the student contribution amount by accessing a HECS-HELP loan from the Government. If eligible, you’ll only have to pay your tuition fees once you start earning above a specific amount.

    Further information is available at Scholarships, fees and costs.

    Student contribution

    Student contribution amounts are charged for each unit of study. This means that how much you’ll pay will depend on which units you choose. Find out more about student contribution amounts.

    An important note on Youth Allowance and Austudy

    The Department of Social Services has approved some accredited and professionally-oriented Master courses for student payments through Youth Allowance or Austudy. This means if you enrol in one of these courses, you may be eligible for student payments. However, please be aware that this is not the case for all Master courses. Please visit our Scholarships, Fees and Costs website for further information.

    Further information

    Detailed fee information for domestic students is available at Scholarships, fees and costs, including additional information in relation to the compulsory Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF).

    Domestic students enrolled in certain postgraduate coursework programs may not be eligible for student payments through Youth Allowance and Austudy. Visit the Department of Social Services website to find out more about eligibility for Centrelink support and the list of eligible courses

    International students

    International students should refer to the International Students course fees page to get an indicative course cost.

    Scholarships

    For information on general scholarships available at the University of Tasmania, please visit the scholarships website.

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