Therapy MSc (three years distance learning) PgDip (two years distance learning) PgCert (one year distance learning)
Advanced Occupational
Distance learning only
International students can apply
3 good reasons to study Advanced Occupational Therapy at Salford • Delivered entirely online using our Virtual Learning Environment • Gives you the opportunity to apply what you learn to your own workplace • Attracts SHA funding for occupational therapists working in the NHS in the North West of England
Programme details
This part-time occupational therapy programme is delivered entirely online, giving you the opportunity to access higher level learning from anywhere in the world at a time that fits in with your busy work schedule and home life.
This programme is designed to enhance the skills and knowledge relevant to your workplace and personal career development. Endorsed by the College of Occupational Therapists, it provides a flexible way to put yourself at the forefront of the profession, explore local, national and international policy drivers and gain a global perspective on occupational therapy.
Module titles
• Philosophy and Theoretical Base of Occupational Therapy (30 credits)
• Current Issues (30 credits) • Emerging Practice/Extending Boundaries (30 credits)
• Research Methods (30 credits) • Dissertation (60 credits)
Suitable for Qualified occupational therapists.
Career potential
This programme provides you with the knowledge to take on additional roles and responsibilities, which in turn will enhance your career opportunities.
Advancing Physiotherapy
MSc (one year full-time or three years part-time) PgDip (nine months full-time or two years part-time)
3 good reasons to study Advancing Physiotherapy at Salford • A wide-ranging programme that will develop you as an independent, reflexive practitioner • You will be confident in implementing new practice that is reasoned, evidence-based and holistic • This programme includes specific physiotherapy assessment and management skills
Programme details
This MSc programme is aimed at physiotherapists who wish to develop advanced level clinical skills and critical reasoning. You will be able to demonstrate a wide range of skills in patient management, together with the ability to evaluate your professional practice through research and audit.
Physiotherapists and other health-related professionals may also choose to take individual modules. Each module is available as a stand-alone programme in its own right and will be relevant to a wide range of health-related professionals. Some of these modules can also be mapped into other MSc programmes.
Module titles
Core modules: • Clinical Diagnostics (30 credits) • Neuromuscular Function and Dysfunction (30 credits)
• Professional Business Management for Health Professionals (30 credits)
Then choose from: • Manual Therapy (30 credits) • Health and Wellbeing (30 credits)
Dissertation (60 credits) Suitable for
This programme is aimed at qualified physiotherapists who wish to take their skills to the next level. The modules within the programme may also be relevant for a range of health-related professionals including occupational therapists, podiatrists, chiropractors, sports therapists and strength and conditioning coaches.
Career potential
This programme will improve your career prospects and widen your skills portfolio. You’ll be able to choose modules and assignment topics relevant to your own interests and area of practice. Graduates of the MSc Advancing Physiotherapy may also pursue an academic teaching or a research career.
International students can apply
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