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Postgraduate Diploma in Physiotherapy (PGDipPhty)

This course is available

On-Campus

Level of Study

Postgraduate Certificate or Diploma

Campus

Dunedin Campus

Summary

The Postgraduate Diploma in Physiotherapy (PGDipPhty) is a coursework programme designed to provide individuals currently working in a specific area of physiotherapy, in New Zealand, with a programme of study designed to enhance their knowledge, competence and skill. It has a strong clinical emphasis to service the current health needs of the New Zealand population and consequently, the needs of the New Zealand physiotherapy profession. The programme develops a student's ability to critically review and evaluate current evidence and practice and apply this information appropriately to the evaluation and management of client needs. It further aims to provide students with an ability to contribute to the ongoing development of effective physiotherapy management.

Information for new applicants

This qualification is available to registered physiotherapists. The majority of papers on offer by the School of Physiotherapy, for the PG Diploma of Physiotherapy, requires applicants to hold a current Annual Practising Certificate (APC) issued by the Physiotherapy Board of New Zealand.

Students must be practising physiotherapists whilst undertaking the PG Diploma of Physiotherapy. Applicants should note that some papers involved in this qualification involve attendance at residential blocks in Dunedin and audioconferences. Students enrolling for this programme should take care to enrol for the on-campus or Distance versions of the papers as appropriate. Applicants enrolling for distance learning should ensure that they nominate the distance learning option. On-campus students will be based at the School of Physiotherapy in Dunedin.

On completion of the Diploma, students can progress to the Master of Physiotherapy by coursework, if they have a minimum B grade average.

Applications normally close on 10 December. Late applications may be considered.

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