University
University of AucklandLevel of Study
Master's Degree
This graduate-entry masters programme will prepare you for a career in physiotherapy.
You’ll develop strong clinical and critical reasoning from evidence-based, research-informed, contemporary and culturally responsive content. Assessment is practice-oriented, using case-based, student-centred and active learning methods.
Through a combination of online and face-to-face learning, along with clinical placements, you will be well-placed to become a leader of the future in the physiotherapy profession.
The Master of Physiotherapy Practice at the University of Auckland have completed the Accreditation review and evaluation process administered by the Physiotherapy Board of Aotearoa NZ | Te Poari Tiaki Tinana o Aotearoa.
The status of Accreditation is: Accredited for five years. This was awarded on 22/02/2022 for the period ending 31/12/2027.
Refer to the Accreditation website page of the Physiotherapy Board of Aotearoa NZ, Te Poari Tiaki Tinana o Aotearoa physioboard.org.nz/accreditation
Applications open on 1 July and close on 1 October.
You must have completed a Bachelors degree in a relevant subject with a Grade Point Average of 5.0 or higher in 60 points above Stage II, or equivalent (subject to approval). You will also need to have completed undergraduate courses in human anatomy, human physiology, exercise physiology, and neurophysiology (approved by the Head, Department of Exercise Sciences). Relevant subjects include exercise sciences, health sciences, physiology, psychology, and sport and exercise science.
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