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Start Date
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
4 years
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Health Science | Physical Therapy | Physiotherapy
Area of study
Health
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2025-03-01-
About Program

Program Overview


Bachelor of Physiotherapy

Overview

The University of Notre Dame Australia's Bachelor of Physiotherapy degree is a 4-year full-time program that prepares students to become effective, culturally-appropriate practitioners focusing on the physiotherapist-client relationship. This program includes foundational courses aligned with specialized physiotherapy-specific courses and clinical placement experiences.


Why Study This Degree?

Are you the person who wants to make a career helping others be the best they can be? Do you dream of joining a profession that bases its decisions on scientific evidence and makes exciting therapeutic advancements daily?


At Notre Dame, we explore every avenue of physiotherapy practice in your on-campus studies and approximately 1000 hours of clinical practice (practicum).


You will develop clinical assessment and intervention skills in laboratories, simulated learning environments, and exposure to patients in physiotherapy practices, hospitals or community health settings in urban and rural locations.


The program also strongly focuses on evidence-based and reflective practice ensuring graduates will be well prepared to meet the challenge of current and future health provision across the many clinical and non-clinical areas in which Physiotherapists are employed.


Program Summary

Year One

  • Functional Anatomy for Physiotherapy A
  • Aboriginal People
  • Developmental Psychology and Mental Health in Physiotherapy
  • Functional Anatomy for Physiotherapy B
  • Medical Sciences
  • Therapeutic Exercise After Injury: Physiological and Practical Foundations
  • Movement Sciences for Physiotherapy

Year Two

  • Research and Evidence in Physiotherapy
  • Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy (Lower Limb)
  • Principles of Clinical Rehabilitation
  • Applied Neuroscience
  • Cardiorespiratory Physiotherapy Sciences I
  • Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy (Upper Limb)
  • Physiotherapy in Gerontology
  • Clinical Education I
  • Physiotherapy in Gender Health

Year Three

  • Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy (Spinal I)
  • Rehabilitation for the Neurosciences
  • Cardiorespiratory Physiotherapy Sciences II
  • Physiotherapy in Paediatrics
  • Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy (Spinal II)
  • Clinical Education II and Practitioner Development

Year Four

  • Clinical Education III
  • Clinical Education IV
  • Clinical Education V
  • Clinical Education VI
  • Professional Issues in Physiotherapy Practice
  • Complex Cases

Core Curriculum

  • CORE I: Foundations of Wisdom
  • CORE II: Elective
    • Electives in philosophy and/or theology
    • Professional embedded electives that integrate studies in a profession with philosophy and/or theology
    • An option to undertake a pilgrimage embedded in the study of the philosophy and theology of pilgrimage, e.g., World Youth Day
    • An option to undertake a course that integrates philosophy & theology with community service and charity work
    • An option to undertake an elective in philosophy, theology, and the liberal arts contained within an international experience

Entry Requirements

WA

  • Academic requirements for this program are outlined below. In addition, to be eligible for admission, all applicants need to satisfy the Minimum University Admission Requirements outlined. These include those relating to minimum age and English Language Proficiency. We also consider your application more broadly – your non-academic achievements (such as any previous leadership roles, volunteering, work, church and/or community involvement) as well as personal qualities - your aspirations and interests and your capacity to complete your chosen program. See Individual Factors for further details regarding this.

Applicants with Recent Secondary Education

  • Indicative ATAR/Selection Rank* of 90
  • OR
  • International Baccalaureate (IB) score of 34

*Selection Ranks include ATAR plus Adjustment Factors.


  • Physics;
  • Chemistry;
  • Human Biology, and/or
  • Physical Education studies

Applicants with Higher Education

  • Successful completion of at least 8 subjects at an undergraduate level or higher*, with an average grade of 65% or higher.

Applicants who have successfully completed subjects at another University, which are relevant to the selected program of study, may be eligible for credit (Advanced Standing).


Applicants with Vocational Education and Training (VET) study

  • VET qualifications are not accepted for entry.

Applicants with Work and Life Experience

  • Work and Life Experience is not accepted for entry.
  • STAT is not accepted for entry.

Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of the Bachelor of Physiotherapy graduates will be able to:


  1. Demonstrate effective verbal and written communication skills with clients, families, carers and service providers across a range of clinical contexts
  2. Practice professional and ethical behaviour, demonstrating respect and sensitivity to clients with diverse social, cultural, and spiritual beliefs
  3. Recognise limitations to current knowledge, skills and abilities through reflective practice and demonstrate commitment to ongoing professional development and lifelong learning
  4. Apply an evidence based approach to physiotherapy-based healthcare management developed through the use of contemporary information communication technology and management skills by accessing and critically appraising best available evidence
  5. Demonstrate a broad range of theoretical knowledge and clinical skills to practice safe, effective entry-level physiotherapy-based healthcare management across a range of clinical settings
  6. Conduct effective assessment and critically analyse findings to formulate and prioritise healthcare management within the scope of practice for physiotherapy
  7. Develop physiotherapy-based health promotion and management strategies based on collaborative client-centred goals and empower clients to participate in healthcare decision making
  8. Contribute to healthcare delivery through effective inter-professional communication and practice; and
  9. Articulate objective and universal truth, appreciate the intrinsic dignity of the human person, and exhibit good intellectual, moral and theological habits.

Practical Component

You will complete a variety of formal practicum experiences within the clinical setting as a part of these Awards commencing in Year 2 of the Awards. Clinical Placements operate in accordance with the Health and Universities Agreement for Allied Health Student Clinical Placements (2005) and Schedules to that agreement or its substitute in place at the time.


Career Opportunities

Graduates of this program can follow diverse career paths in the private and public health sectors; career opportunities range from working in physiotherapy practices, hospitals or community health settings in both urban and rural locations in the fields of cardiorespiratory, musculoskeletal, neurology, paediatrics, research, clinical, academic teaching.


Real-World Experience

You will learn from academics who are industry leaders and, through our practicum placements and internship programs, you will gain real professional experience and make valuable contacts with potential employers.


Professional Accreditation

The Bachelor of Physiotherapy and Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours) is accredited by the Australian Physiotherapy Council.


The fully accredited Physiotherapy course offers a formal curriculum that contains all of the elements required for professional registration. Graduates are eligible to register as physiotherapists with the Australian Health Practitioner Registration Agency (AHPRA) allowing them to work throughout Australia and New Zealand.


Registration allows graduates to work across all states and territories in Australia, with mutual recognition also permitting registration in New Zealand. Although each country has its own registration processes the standard of Australian physiotherapy qualification is highly regarded internationally.


Honours

An Honours award is available for this program. Further information can be found in the Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours) regulations or by contacting the School of Health Sciences.


Opportunities and Experiences

At the University of Notre Dame, we believe that gaining a global perspective is an important part of your university education. We offer various opportunities for students to study abroad and become active global citizens. These opportunities include exchange programs, professional placements, study tours, and volunteer opportunities. Visit Opportunities and experiences to find out more.


Scholarships

Scholarships provide financial support to students while they are completing their studies. There are various scholarships available to prospective and current students, across all study levels and campuses.


These can be funded by Notre Dame, industry, individuals and non-profit organisations, to provide financial assistance to students to support costs associated with study. This could include buying food, paying rent, transport, and household bills, raising children as single parents, being a single-income household, becoming unemployed or caring for a sick loved one.


Please visit the Scholarships Finder to see which scholarships are available to Undergraduate students.


Fees and Costs

This Program has the following loan scheme(s) available for eligible students:


Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP)
A Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP) is a place at a university where the Australian Government pays part of your fees. This part is a subsidy, not a loan, and you don’t have to pay it back. However, this subsidy does not cover the entire cost of your study. Students must pay the rest, which is called the ‘student contribution amount’.


In a Commonwealth Supported Place, your fees are subsidised by the Australian Government. Your fees will be split into two portions:


The Commonwealth contribution, which is the portion paid by the Australian Government.


The student contribution, which is the portion you pay. You may choose to pay upfront or defer your student contribution with a HECS-HELP Loan. The HECS-HELP loan scheme assists eligible students with the payment of all, or part, of their tuition fees, not including additional study costs such as accommodation or textbooks. Your HECS-HELP debt will be indexed each year in line with the Consumer Price Index.


Eligible students will be offered a CSP – you do not need to apply.


International Full-Fee Paying
Tuition costs depend on an international student’s study load and discipline. Fees are payable each semester at least four weeks prior to the commencement of your program.


For indicative fees and information on how to pay, including Government loan schemes and our online calculator, visit our Fees, costs and scholarships page.


Student Profile Data

ATAR and selection rank profile


The University of Notre Dame Australia offers clear and transparent information regarding ATAR and selection rank for domestic students beginning in Semester 1. This data includes the highest, median and lowest ranks required for admission to assist you in making informed study decisions.


Explore our detailed overview of ATAR offers and student profiles to find the ideal degree that matches your interests and aspirations.


View our ATAR and selection rank profile data.


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Overview:

University of Notre Dame Australia (UNDA) is a Catholic university with campuses in Sydney, Fremantle, and Broome. UNDA focuses on student success, wellbeing, and a vibrant campus life.


Services Offered:

UNDA offers a wide range of services to students, including:

    Library:

    Access to extensive resources and support for research and study.

    Student Portal:

    Online platform for managing enrollment, accessing course materials, and communicating with staff.

    Student Centre:

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    A variety of clubs and societies cater to diverse interests and hobbies.

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    Volunteering and Mentoring:

    Opportunities for students to contribute to the community and develop leadership skills.

    Chaplaincy:

    Spiritual support and guidance for students.

    Access and Inclusion:

    Support services for students with disabilities and other needs.

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    Academic resources and tutoring services to enhance learning.

    IT Support:

    Technical assistance for students using university systems and technology.

    Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Support:

    Dedicated support services for Indigenous students.

    HDR Student Support:

    Specific support for postgraduate research students.

    International Student Support:

    Guidance and assistance for international students.

    Career Planning and Resources:

    Support for students in exploring career options and developing job-seeking skills.

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    Information and resources for students in case of emergencies.

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    Programs and services to promote student health, safety, and wellbeing.

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    Assistance for students facing financial difficulties.

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    Procedures for students to address concerns or appeal decisions.

Student Life and Campus Experience:

UNDA provides a vibrant and supportive campus environment with a focus on student wellbeing. Students can expect:

    Vibrant Campus Life:

    Opportunities to participate in social events, clubs, societies, and sports.

    Strong Community:

    A welcoming and inclusive community where students can connect with peers and staff.

    Pastoral Care:

    Support and guidance from staff and chaplaincy services.

    Student Success:

    Emphasis on academic achievement and career readiness.

Key Reasons to Study There:

    Personalized Approach:

    UNDA offers a unique and personalized approach to education and pastoral care.

    Industry-Specific Skills:

    Emphasis on workplace experiences and developing industry-specific skills.

    Experienced Lecturers:

    Lecturers are industry professionals and leaders in their field.

    5-Star Skills Development:

    UNDA is rated 5 stars for Skills Development by the Good Universities Guide.

    Convenient Campuses:

    Campuses are conveniently located near public transport, cafes, and shops.

Academic Programs:

UNDA offers a wide range of academic programs, including:

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    Bachelor's degrees in various disciplines.

    Postgraduate Programs:

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    Strong alumni network provides support and opportunities for graduates.

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