

BSc Physiotherapy
About this course
Physiotherapy is a healthcare profession concerned with helping people restore, maintain, and improve movement and function when it is affected by injury, illness, disability, or the effects of ageing. Physiotherapists work across an enormous range of settings and conditions, from acute hospital wards and musculoskeletal clinics to neurological rehabilitation, sports medicine, paediatrics, and community care. The profession demands both rigorous scientific knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and biomechanics and the interpersonal skills to build therapeutic relationships with patients who are often in pain, frustrated, or anxious. At the University of Winchester, this three-year full-time programme has been designed with extensive input from students, service users, and healthcare partners, ensuring that the curriculum reflects both contemporary evidence and real clinical need. You will be taught by physiotherapists who bring active clinical experience across specialties including neurology, sports rehabilitation, and oncology directly into your education. The programme places you in authentic learning environments from the outset, developing clinical reasoning alongside practical skills from the beginning rather than keeping them separate until placements. The approach is explicitly person-focused, reflecting the values that underpin excellent physiotherapy practice. With a typical entry tariff of 120 UCAS points, the course is designed to be accessible to students with the right preparation and commitment. Registered physiotherapists work across the NHS, private healthcare, sports organisations, the armed forces, and independent practice. Clinical specialisms include musculoskeletal and orthopaedic physiotherapy, neurological rehabilitation, respiratory care, paediatrics, and oncology, among many others. Career progression leads into specialist clinical roles, team leadership, advanced practice, and education. For those interested in research, physiotherapy is an active area of evidence-based clinical investigation, and postgraduate study routes are well established. The profession is consistently among those with strong employment prospects, reflecting the scale of need for skilled rehabilitation services.
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