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This program equips you to become an independent healthcare professional specializing in evaluating, diagnosing, and treating various musculoskeletal conditions - from initial injury through full recovery and return to sports or work, serving both general patients and athletes. You'll gain skills as an emergency responder for sporting events and learn to create customized exercise plans for injury prevention and performance improvement across diverse populations with health challenges. Our nationally recognized School of Allied and Community Health, part of the Institute of Health and Social Care, offers cutting-edge facilities within a supportive learning community. Unique opportunities include earning the RFU-accredited Level 2 Pre-Hospital Immediate Care in Sport qualification.
To qualify for admission, students will normally be expected to have achieved a 2:1 or a good 2:2 honours degree