PGDipPhty Physiotherapy
Course Overview
The Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPhty) at the University of Otago is a prestigious four-year programme that prepares students for a rewarding career assessing, treating, and empowering patients. Renowned for its clinical excellence and research-informed teaching, the programme combines rigorous scientific study with extensive hands-on clinical practice across New Zealand. It is designed for individuals with exceptional communication skills and a genuine desire to improve the wellbeing and quality of life of others.
Key Program Highlights
- Internationally renowned four-year programme with a strong emphasis on clinical practice and leading-edge research.
- Extensive supervised clinical placements in the final year across various healthcare settings in New Zealand.
- Opportunity to undertake an honours year (BPhty(Hons)) for high-achieving students, enabling direct entry into a research career.
- Comprehensive curriculum covering essential sciences, pathology, management skills, and community engagement.
- Competitive admission with pathways for school leavers, graduates, and Māori or Pacific Island applicants.
Course Overview
The Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPhty) at the University of Otago is a prestigious four-year programme that prepares students for a rewarding career assessing, treating, and empowering patients. Renowned for its clinical excellence and research-informed teaching, the programme combines rigorous scientific study with extensive hands-on clinical practice across New Zealand. It is designed for individuals with exceptional communication skills and a genuine desire to improve the wellbeing and quality of life of others.
Key Program Highlights
- Internationally renowned four-year programme with a strong emphasis on clinical practice and leading-edge research.
- Extensive supervised clinical placements in the final year across various healthcare settings in New Zealand.
- Opportunity to undertake an honours year (BPhty(Hons)) for high-achieving students, enabling direct entry into a research career.
- Comprehensive curriculum covering essential sciences, pathology, management skills, and community engagement.
- Competitive admission with pathways for school leavers, graduates, and Māori or Pacific Island applicants.