Units in first semester 2021 may be delivered online and in alternative formats whilst restrictions in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic are in place.

Clinical Physiotherapy
Masters by Coursework
MC-PHYTH
Outline
Examine theories and practical techniques across continence and pelvic health, musculoskeletal physiotherapy or sports physiotherapy.
Units in first semester 2021 may be delivered online and in alternative formats whilst restrictions in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic are in place.

Ghislene Goh
This course has changed the way I practice as a physiotherapist and has equipped me with better knowledge and skills. One of the best things I’ve learned is that it’s okay to fail, and to ask questions in class, rather than make the same mistake when faced with a real patient.
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In this course you will choose to major in continence and pelvic health, musculoskeletal physiotherapy or sports physiotherapy.
Selecting from a range of specialised higher-level units, you will study clinical management, examining the theories and techniques of physiotherapy practice. You will also study models of service delivery, current developments in physiotherapy care, promotion of health and prevention of disease and dysfunction in the client group.
It is possible to exit this course with a Graduate Certificate in Clinical Physiotherapy once you have completed certain units.
Clinical practice is a significant component of this course. During your placement you will detail a variety of case histories and evaluate each as a reflective practitioner.
Please note: Participation is obligatory in laboratory classes which require appropriate disrobing when acting as clients in the peer group, and physically manipulating patients including lifting and supporting people with disabilities.
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This course has an earlier application deadline. Please visit the application deadlines page for further information.
Please refer to the handbook for additional course overview information.
Why study
- More than 60 years' experience underpins Curtin's internationally recognised and challenging, yet very rewarding physiotherapy courses.
- These courses are taught by highly qualified staff with excellent clinical and research capabilities, in world-class facilities.
- The school makes innovative use of web technology for staff and student communication and to integrate student feedback into continual course improvement.
What you'll learn
- utilise knowledge of biophysical, behavioural and clinical science into the safe and ethical delivery of physiotherapy services in diverse and dynamic settings
- critically interpret information to plan, implement and evaluate physiotherapy practice.
- source, appraise, manage and use a wide range of information relevant to evidence-informed physiotherapy practice and effective decision-making
- use effective and respectful strategies for communication with diverse stakeholders
- use relevant technologies as part of contemporary physiotherapy practice
- demonstrate ongoing commitment to professional development and contribution to the profession through building personal lifelong learning capacities
- understand the local, national and global factors that inform the delivery of physiotherapy services within a global health care perspective
- demonstrate effective cross-cultural capabilities as part of respectful interactions in physiotherapy practice
- apply professional skills for working independent and collaboratively in physiotherapy practice and within interprofessional teams
Admission criteria
A bachelor degree in physiotherapy or equivalent, plus at least two years of relevant clinical experience.
You must be a registered physiotherapist with the Physiotherapy Board of Australia, or be eligible for limited registration for postgraduate training in Australia.
You will need to provide evidence of your successful completion of an approved course in first aid (CPR).
You will also be required to provide supplementary information with your application.
Curtin requires all applicants to demonstrate proficiency in English. Specific English requirements for this course are outlined in the IELTS table below.
IELTS Academic (International English Language Testing System) | |
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Writing | 7.0 |
Speaking | 7.0 |
Reading | 7.0 |
Listening | 7.0 |
Overall band score | 7.0 |
- Pearson Test of English Academic: 72
- Certificate in Advanced English (CAE): Grade C
You may demonstrate English proficiency using the following tests and qualifications.
Other requirements and notes for this course
Applicants must be registered physiotherapists with the Physiotherapy Board of Australia, or eligible for limited registration for postgraduate training in Australia.
Commonwealth supported places are not available for new students.
The mid-year intake is part-time study only. This will extend the course duration.
Prior to graduation, you will need to provide evidence of your successful completion of an approved course in first aid (CPR).
In addition to the course-specific admission criteria listed above, please read our general admission criteria. Our general admission criteria apply to all courses at Curtin University.
Essential requirements for admission (including fieldwork requirements)
Many of our courses require students to comply with additional essential requirements. Failure to comply with any of the essential requirements may potentially prevent the successful completion of the course and/or achieving professional registration.
Advanced standing
At Curtin, we understand that everyone’s study journey has been different.
You may have already studied some of the units (subjects) listed in your Curtin course, or you may have work experience that matches the degree requirements.
If this applies to you, you can apply for credit for recognised learning (CRL), which means your previous study is recognised and matched against a similar unit in your intended Curtin course.
A successful CRL application exempts you from having to complete certain units within your course and means you could finish your degree in a shorter amount of time.
CRL is also known as recognition of prior learning, advanced standing and credit transfer.
Use the CRL search to find out how much CRL you qualify for, or contact us at:
Email: crl@curtin.edu.au
Tel: 1300 222 888
Fees & charges
Domestic fee paying postgraduate
Fee year: 2021
Student type | Cost |
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Domestic | $28,800* |
Fees are indicative only.
* Based on a first-year full-time study load of 200 credits. The total cost will depend on your course options (i.e. units selected and time taken to complete).
Use the Fee Calculator for an estimate of individual unit fees. There may also be some additional costs. For more information, see other fees and charges.
Location
For start dates, please view the academic calendar.
2021
Extended Delivery Period 1
- On Campus
Semester 2
- On Campus
2022
Extended Delivery Period 1
- On Campus
Semester 2
- On Campus
2023
Extended Delivery Period 1
- On Campus
Semester 2
- On Campus
2024
Extended Delivery Period 1
- On Campus
Semester 2
- On Campus
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- Curtin course code: MC-PHYTH
- CRICOS code: 049888F
- Last updated on: April 23, 2021
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