MASTER PHYSIOTHERAPY
- Country New Zealand
- Course Duration 18 MONTHS
- Course Type Full Time
- Language Specification ENGLISH
- Program Level Post-Graduate
- Education Required Graduate
- Admission intake Jan 31
- Minimum GPA 3.2
Application Charges
Application Fee | Tution Fee |
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Free | USD 19,814 |
Program Description
Program Description
The one-semester research components that may comprise the design and implementation of a small research project, a case series, a data-based clinical review, a systematic review, or a critical review under the supervision of a member of staff, will ensure that the student is research enabled and ready to embrace evidence based practice in the performance of their career.Alternatively, students can undertake two papers from the approved schedule and a thesis to obtain a research master's (MPhty). The School of Physiotherapy has a strong postgraduate research programme currently supporting numerous master's research students working on topics that range from neurological disorders to anatomical studies.The at aim to provide students with a high level of knowledge and experience in order to help them develop their own research skills whether using qualitative or quantitative methodologies for statistical analysis, lab-based studies or community work, prevalence studies or intervention trialling our aim is to have students complete their master,s confident in their abilities to conduct research and assess relevant literature and practices, whether this leads to PhD study in the future or to more assured clinical practice.
Other Requirements
Admission Requirements:- Secondary school qualification or High school diploma or equivalent
- Transcripts of all academic institutions attended previously.
- Letters of Recommendation
- International students need to prove English language proficiency by submitting their English Language Proficiency Test scores.
- ECE report.
- A letter of intent, portfolio or resume may be required for certain specific courses.
- Some programs also consider interviewing candidates before admitting them.