MSc Advanced Physiotherapy (Neuromusculoskeletal) MSc, PgD
School of Health and Emergency Professions
Institution Code H36
Programme Code HHMPHYNMSC
Start date
September
About the course
- Suitable for contemporary physiotherapists who want to specialise in neuromusculoskeletal physiotherapy
- Enhances clinical reasoning and specialist professional skills
- Provides flexible study options through a modular structure
- Taught by experienced staff and visiting external specialists
Entry requirements
Applicants will normally have completed a relevant university degree and have a recognised qualification in physiotherapy. You will normally have at least one year’s post-qualification experience (post internship) and evidence of appropriate continuing professional development.Membership of the Health Professions Council (HPC) and Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) is required.
If English is not your first language you are required to demonstrate English Language proficiency of IELTS at Level 7.0 (including 7.0 in the writing component) or TOEFL internet-based test 100, or paper-based test 600
For more information and application forms contact:
Mary Sexton
Programme Leader
tel: +44 (0)1707 284689
e: m.t.sexton@herts.ac.ukEnglish language requirements
All students from non-majority English speaking countries require proof of English language proficiency. The following qualifications and grades will be considered
- GCSE English language grade A-C
- IELTS 7.0 (with no less than 7.0 in the writing element)
Other English language tests are accepted. Please contact the International Office for details.
Study routes
- Part-time Up to 6 years
- Full-time 16 months
Location(s)
Professional accreditation
The MSc Advanced Physiotherapy (neuromusculoskeletal) course offers you eligibility for Manipulation Association of Chartered Physiotherapists (MACP) membership. You can also obtain accredited clinical educator status through an experiential or taught route.
Our experts
Dr Karen Beeton
Deputy Head of School and Associate Head
Mr Paul Browning
Senior Lecturer
Mary Sexton
Principal Lecturer
Dr Jane Simmonds
Principal Lecturer and Programme Tutor MSc Sport and Exercise Rehabilitation