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The program Bachelor of Physiotherapy with Lincoln University College is a prominent integrated curriculum that includes both classroom and clinical practice. The curriculum consists of an assortment of subject modules that cover basic sciences, pre-clinical, clinical, and physiotherapy ideas, as well as research and clinical practice. We encourage clinical aspirants to concentrate on professional and scientific learning skills at LUC. The curriculum has been redesigned to promote clinical practices as a standard format for all students. This program's goal is to provide therapeutic interventions that assist patients in recovering from physical problems and improving their overall quality of life.
Program Aim
The program of Bachelor of Physiotherapy will produce physiotherapists who will attain the following educational objectives:
• Advocate in synthesizing creative and excellent understanding in Physiotherapy knowledge and practice through concepts, theories, and evidence-based findings.
• Proficiency in analyzing, implementing, and evaluating Physiotherapy skills with the application of critical thinking, analytical and evaluation skills based on specialized technologies for the enhancement of holistic Physiotherapy care.
• Mastery in Physiotherapy skills such as utilizing higher order interpersonal and communication skills including leadership, autonomy, and responsibility by working within own team and collaboratively with other team especially in complex situations.
• Excel in utilizing informational, digital, and numerical skills to analyze, implement and evaluate Physiotherapy programs.
• Empower integrity with professional commitment, ethics and professionalism applying lifelong learning to address the Physiotherapy personal and professional developmental pathway incorporating entrepreneur capability.
Career Opportunities
As paramedical science plays a larger role and duty in a hospital setting, physiotherapy is a very promising, fulfilling, and satisfying job. After the completion of this program the physiotherapists have a plethora of prospects in the health industry. Both nationally and globally, the scope and job options after a Bachelor of Physiotherapy are vast. The need for physiotherapy is growing every day, providing graduates with a plethora of opportunities. Following are some of the professional paths that can be pursued after earning a Bachelor of Physiotherapy degree:
• PhysiotherapistsSubjects
Duration: 48 Months
Sl.No. | MQA Subject Code | Subject Name | Credits |
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1 | BPFM 6114 | Human Anatomy & Physiology I | 4 |
2 | BPFM 6123 | Behavioral Science | 3 |
3 | BPPM 6133 | Professional Development | 3 |
4 | ENG 613 | English I | 3 |
Elective (Choose any one module from the following): | |||
5 | MPU 3113 | Islamic Civilization and Asian Civilization | 3 |
6 | MPU 3173 | Malaysian Studies 3 | 3 |
Elective (Choose any one module from the following): | |||
7 | MPU 3123 | Ethnic Relations | 3 |
8 | MPU 3163 | Malay Language Communication 3 | 3 |
9 | BPFM 6214 | Human Anatomy & Physiology II | 4 |
10 | BPFM 6223 | Fundamentals of Biomechanics | 3 |
11 | BPFM 6233 | Kinesiology | 3 |
12 | BPPM 6243 | Exercise therapy I | 3 |
13 | BPPM 6253 | Electrotherapy I | 3 |
14 | MPU 3232 | Leadership skills and human relations | 2 |
15 | BPPM 6313 | Exercise therapy II | 3 |
16 | BPPM 6322 | Electrotherapy II | 2 |
17 | BPFM 6332 | Pathology | 2 |
18 | BPFM 6342 | Pharmacology | 2 |
19 | BPPM 6352 | Ergonomics & Occupational Health | 2 |
20 | MPU 3342 | Malaysian Government and Public Policy | 2 |
21 | BPCP 6314 | Clinical Posting I | 2 |
22 | BPPM 6413 | Physiotherapy in musculoskeletal -I | 3 |
23 | BPPM 6423 | Physiotherapy in Neurology -I | 3 |
24 | BPPM 6433 | Physiotherapy in Cardio respiratory - I | 3 |
25 | BPFM 6443 | Research Methodology | 3 |
26 | MPU 3452 | Community service | 2 |
27 | BPCP 6425 | Clinical Posting II (PT in Musculoskeletal I/ PT in cardiorespiratory I /PT in Neurology I) | 5 |
28 | BPPM 6514 | Physiotherapy in Musculoskeletal -II | 4 |
29 | BPPM 6524 | Physiotherapy In Neurology II | 4 |
30 | BPPM 6534 | Physiotherapy in Cardio respiratory -II | 4 |
31 | BPFM 6542 | Bio statistics | 2 |
32 | BPCP 6535 | Clinical Posting III (PT in Musculoskeletal II /PT in cardiorespiratory II /PT in neurology II) | 5 |
33 | BPPM 6613 | Physiotherapy in Obstetrics & Gynaecology | 3 |
34 | BPPM 6623 | Physiotherapy in Paediatrics | 3 |
35 | BPFM 6633 | Evidence Based Practice | 3 |
36 | BPOM 6643 OR BPOM 6653 | Basics of Acupuncture (OR) First aid & Emergency Procedures | 3 |
37 | BPCP 6645 | Clinical Posting IV (PT In Pediatrics/PT in Obstetrics & Gynaecology) | 5 |
38 | BPPM 6714 | Physiotherapy in sports and Exercise physiology | 4 |
39 | BPPM 6723 | Physiotherapy in geriatric | 3 |
40 | BPPM 6712 | Physiotherapy in Advanced Musculoskeletal Interventions | 2 |
41 | BPCP 6756 | Clinical Posting V (PT in Geriatric, PT in sports and Exercise physiology & Advanced Musculoskeletal Interventions) | 6 |
42 | BPPM 6816 | Research Project | 6 |
43 | BPCP 6868 | Clinical Posting VI (Musculoskeletal/Neuro/Cardio respiratory /geriatric/ Paediatric/ Obstetrics & Gynaecology / sports and Exercise physiology & Advanced Musculoskeletal Interventions) | 8 |
Intake and Entry Requirements
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