Advanced Physiotherapy Practice - MSc
Are you a qualified physiotherapist looking to develop your knowledge and evolve to meet the changing demands of the profession? Suitable for physiotherapists from a wide range of settings, this course will develop you into a globally mobile physiotherapist with the confidence to apply your skills to progress the profession, and able to take your career to the next level.
Through the course, you will gain an understanding of what matters in contemporary global physiotherapy practice. Applying education, research, leadership and policy, you will gain the knowledge and skills to advance your practice.
Please note that this course is delivered full time in person at our campus and is only open to International students currently. A part-time online MSc/PgDip in Advancing Practice in Physiotherapy course is also available to study.
Why »¨½·Ö±²¥?
- You won’t get lost in a crowd: We will be teaching a small cohort at »¨½·Ö±²¥, allowing you to receive more academic attention, participate more, and build your networks. As we will offer you opportunities to interact with students studying across our broad range of allied health professional courses, you will also be a real part of a wider community of learners.
- Globally relevant and employability focused: On this course we focus on the skills and knowledge you need to elevate your physiotherapy practice, giving you the edge in the job market and helping enable you to practice across the world.
- Breadth and depth of staff expertise: »¨½·Ö±²¥â€™s physiotherapy teaching team has extensive depth of knowledge and breadth of expertise, reflected in the broad focus of the course content. As part of our learning community, you will benefit from, and contribute to, our team’s ever-expanding wealth of expertise and experience.
- Benefit from our strong industry links: There are opportunities to apply your own learning to practice, and the final dissertation offers the opportunity to investigate or evaluate a question arising from your own specialist interest or practice area.
Dr Joanna Long, Lecturer in Physiotherapy at »¨½·Ö±²¥, tells us about the course
This course is designed to support practitioners to develop and advance their practice across a variety of contexts. It is designed to equip physiotherapists to develop and promote sustainable and progressive practice globally. It is aligned with the UK’s NHS’s four pillars of advanced practice and the World Physiotherapy Educational Framework to ensure that contemporary practice is embedded though out the course.
As a student on this course, you will:
- develop your knowledge of the evidence base used in current practice and deepen your critical thinking, professional reasoning and research skills;
- build your knowledge of leadership and management and reflect on your practice based on this knowledge;
- explore innovative and emerging practice;
- learn how to be an agent of change;
- consider how best to manage complex patients; and
- explore an additional topic in depth in an optional module.
Structure and exit awards
This is an MSc course (180 credits).Ìý
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Teaching, learning and assessment
The learning experience promotes independent, student-led study and classroom-based interaction with online elements. You will be encouraged to use library, web and other resources to seek out information. Assessment on this course will be carried out through a variety of strategies, drawing on your own practice experiences and theory and learning from the course. It may include case-based work, presentations, essays, systematic and literature reviews, a research proposal outline, development of a business plan, and digital technology.
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Teaching hours and attendance
Each module that you study on campus will require you to attend classes on campus and carry out independent work. Your attendance requirements at »¨½·Ö±²¥ will be necessary in line with any visa regulations. Ìý
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Class sizes
We anticipate that there will be up to 20 students undertaking the course each year.
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Teaching staff
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.
You will complete the following modules:
- Applied Research Methods (20 credits): In this module, we explore and discuss the nature of research. We will be enabling you to deepen your understanding of the principles of research and research methodologies. This will enable you to evaluate the credibility of published research, help you with critical writing, and ultimately design your own studies.
- Professional Skills Development (20 credits): In this module, we explore and discuss what it means to be an HCPC registered Physiotherapist and develop an understanding of the four pillars of advanced practice (leadership, management, education, and research). This will enable you to evaluate and reflect upon your practice and consider how these can be used as you develop your professional career.
- Complexity in Physiotherapy 1 (20 credits): In this module, we explore the complexity of delivering care to complex patients and their environments under the constraints of resource limitations. You will consider different approaches that might best suit each case from a practical and theoretical perspective.
- Entrepreneurship and Leadership in Professional Practice (20 credits): The module provides you with the opportunity to explore an area of interest, identify a healthcare/community need and collaboratively develop an innovation to address the need. You will have the opportunity to apply principles of leadership and teamwork in leading change and consider impacts of the change. This module will give you the opportunity to consider how you can focus your career on roles in innovation in healthcare management and leadership.
- Exploring Change in Global Physiotherapy Practice (20 credits): Here you will be introduced to the identification of problems in physiotherapy service delivery. The seminars will take you through how to prioritise and recognise risks associated with these problems. Then you will plan a test of change and evaluation of impact. This module will develop your critical thinking skills and understanding of quality improvement methodology that can be used across a range of global physiotherapy settings.
Elective modules
You will be able to choose one of a wide range of options modules from across the School of Health Sciences at »¨½·Ö±²¥. For example:
- Public Health in Physiotherapy (20 credits): This module explores the current issues surrounding public health and wider issues in society. You will gain a wider understanding for the social determinants of health and embrace ways to facilitate collective responsibility as a Physiotherapy practitioner.
- Complexity in Physiotherapy 2 (20 credits): You will be supported to develop and deliver an educational experience relating to a complex area of physiotherapy practice. This will be of interest to those of you considering becoming a tutor.
This course will enable physiotherapists to develop their career and be competitive when applying for roles in clinical practice, education, research, or management. This might include opportunities in the NHS, private practice, third sector or with in higher education institutes.
It is important to note that successful completion of this course does not guarantee eligibility to apply for registration with the UK’s Health Care Professions Council (HCPC). However, eligible international students may apply for registration with the HCPC prior to (or following) course commencement, which can then often allow them to build their CVs and income by pursuing part-time ‘bank’ work in the NHS during their studies (while adhering to visa restrictions).
Graduates from this course may be eligible to apply for opportunities globally, including in the UK, Europe, New Zealand, Canada, Hong Kong and Singapore. Course specifics may need to be reviewed alongside individual performances. It is also possible that you may need to pass an exam and be eligible for the necessary visa.
Please email our International team for more information.
Entry requirements
Undergraduate degree in physiotherapy from an internationally recognised institution which must equate to a minimum of a British Bachelor Ordinary degree standard.
International: You will be required to provide evidence of English language competence at no less than IELTS 7 with no individual component score less than 6.5 to align with the HCPC standards.
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 »¨½·Ö±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.
Applying for this course
For more information on applying, or to apply for this course, please follow the links in the 'Start your application' box at the top right of this page.
Application deadline
The course accepts applications throughout the year, and normally the deadline for each academic year is mid-August. The deadline for international students will typically be the end of June. Applications will close earlier if the course is filled.
Contact Dr Jane CulpanÌý(Programme Leader) or email our Admissions team.
- The delivery of this course is subject to the terms and conditions set out in our 2026/27 Entry - Terms and Conditions (Postgraduate).
- The information on this page is correct at the time of posting (October 2025) but is subject to change. In the event that modules change, »¨½·Ö±²¥ will seek to use reasonable endeavours to ensure that there is no detrimental impact on students. Please keep an eye on this page for updates.
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