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Bachelor of Physiotherapy

Qualify with the knowledge needed to diagnose and manage disorders in human movement and the personal skills to provide exceptional care.


Summary

This course is not available for international students except in limited cases.

Domestic Students

wishing to commence in 2010

Available at these campuses

  • Brisbane, Queensland (2010)* Subject to approval

Course Duration

4 years full-time.

Deferment

Deferment is available for two years. Find out more about deferment: Deferment Information

Delivery mode

  • On Campus

Commencement date

  • Semester 1 - February

Course Costs

  • Average first year fee: $7567 Commonwealth Supported (indicative only)

Important Note on Fees

All costs are based on current rates. A student's annual fee may vary in accordance with their choice of major and electives. The University reviews fees annually.

Credit Points

320

Applying for Admission

Domestic Students

Eligibility

An applicant must also comply with the Admission Rules.

Apply to relevant state and Tertiary Admissions Centre.

ACU National will be offering a small number of places for students who qualify with our Early Achievers Program.

Prerequisites:
English (4, SA); and one of Biology, Chemistry or Physics (4, SA).

How to Apply

Queensland
Apply through QTAC

Description

The course aims to produce graduates who are competent in applying the principles of physiotherapy, ethical in their practice and independent learners.

The course will provide students with the opportunity to interact in order to explore and analyse critically the prevention and treatment of human movement disorders.

Students will develop practice knowledge intricately linked to, and informed by, theory in the discipline of physiotherapy. Graduates will be equipped to provide treatment and advice to restore physical function in patients.

The course is designed to enable students to consider a wide variety of career options related to physiotherapy. These range from international level sports organisations, to hospitals, local community practices and nursing homes.

Students are required to undertake clinical placements in a variety of areas (as a combination of required and elective units), these include:

  • musculoskeletal
  • cardio-respiratory
  • paediatrics
  • gerontology
  • rural physiotherapy or international physiotherapy placement
  • women's health
  • occupational health
  • burns and plastic surgery
  • rheumatology
  • intensive care
  • psychiatry
  • disability services
  • spinal unit or community physiotherapy.

Would you like to know more? Submit the form or email physiotherapy@acu.edu.au to receive the information on the Bachelor of Physiotherapy.


Professional Recognition

Australian Physiotherapy Association (APA)
The APA is the peak body for physiotherapists in Australia. The APA advocates for equitable access to physiotherapy and provides support and information for physiotherapists, through educational resources and professional development opportunities. The APA also publishes the Australian Journal of Physiotherapy.

Australian Physiotherapy Council (APC)
The APC is an independent national organisation, responsible for the maintenance and regular review of the Australian Standards for Physiotherapy. The APC accredits physiotherapy programs and Australian universities.

Physiotherapists Board of Queensland
In Queensland, all physiotherapists are legislatively required to be registered with the Physiotherapists Board of Queensland. Information on the registration process is outlined on their website.

New South Wales Physiotherapist Registration Board
There are approximately 6,686 registered physiotherapists in New South Wales. Information on the registration process is outlined on their website.


Contacts for Future Students

Domestic Students An Australian or New Zealand citizen, or Australian permanent resident or permanent humanitarian visa holder


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