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Course Overview

The Master of Physiotherapy in MAHSA University is offered for full time (1 year) and part-time (2 years) study. Candidates can choose to specialize in either Musculoskeletal or Neurology. 

The programme includes a wide range of teaching methods namely higher-order problem-solving activities, case studies, practice-based learning, peer support and blended learning using e-Learn. The programme has both course work and research components, with greater emphasis for advanced skills in the respective disciplines. The full-time programme is conducted entirely on the university campus except for clinical placements at our panel hospitals. The part-time programme is delivered in blocks where face-to-face sessions are conducted at the university campus with supported learning through e-Learn. All modules are delivered by practising experts, specialists and academics informed by the latest developments in the field.

This programme is uniquely designed such that research-informed teaching becomes the main emphasis geared towards challenging and driving students to become evidence-based practitioners. MAHSA University provides a supportive learning environment, through which candidates learn to collaborate, innovate and succeed. Academicians who have a wide spectrum of knowledge will facilitate the post-graduate learning experience.

Entry Requirement 

  • A Bachelor’s Degree (Level 6 MQF) or equivalent with a minimum CGPA of 2.50 in a related field, as accepted by the HEP Senate

  • A Bachelor’s Degree (Level 6 MQF) or equivalent not meeting CGPA of 2.50, can be accepted subject to a minimum of 5 years working experience in the related field

  • English Proficiency for International Students:

    • IELTS 5.0

    • CEFR B1 or equivalent with TOEFL PBT (410-413) or TOEFL IBT (34) or CAE (160)

    • CEFR B2 or CPE (180)

    • CEFR C1 or PTE (36) or MUET (Band 3)

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This information was accurate on : 09/02/2021
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