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    Re: Where to study physio in UK?!?!!!!

    hi.i wnt to know whether the Universityof SALFORD has master in physiotherapy and how much would the fees be? if it has the course then i would like to get full details regarding it.plz reply.thanks.


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    Re: Where to study physio in UK?!?!!!!

    Hi

    I think checking Salford University's website would give you all the info you require.


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    Re: Where to study physio in UK?!?!!!!

    Hi, i've applied to do the MSc (Pre-Registration) post graduate in physiotherapy starting 2009 (although most dont actually start until Jan 2010).

    I've applied to:

    Robert Gordon University
    Queen Margaret University
    Glasgow Caledonian University
    Manchester Metropolitan University
    Northumbria University


    I don't know what ones have the best reputations and in an ideal world if i was to get into all 5, would anyone be in a position to recommend what one they would go to?

    Thanks


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    I'm currently studying at York st John University and it is amazing!
    It's a really small uni as it used to be a college, I see this as a positive though as it means the class sizes are a bit smaller meaning the tutors have more time for you and better hands on experiences. In the first year we do a 5 week placement, 2nd year 15 weeks and 3rd year another 5 weeks. So it really is realistic we learn how to communicate with patients as soon as we get here!
    We also have a few classes with the occupational therpaists, which helps us see what their role is and will hopefully help in the clinical setting with successful team work!
    I hope this doesn't sound critical either but we have a lot of mature students on the course as the uni is easy to get to and offers a great prospectus! We also have people from literaly all over the place there's a few people from ireland, scotland all over yorkshire, down south and up north!
    We are in a brand new building built this year and have 2 labs which we work in aswell, there is roughly 38 or 40 in a class so a great size.
    A three year course primarly with placements every year! A lot of work is individual and out side of uni but all comes together in class.
    YSJ obviously the best


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    Re: Where to study physio in UK?!?!!!!

    Hi There,

    I have got offer from salford and keele university and from UCLAN. I am just confused which offer should i accept. I read the thread but got different answers. I am still confused. Please help, need to decide soon.....thanks in advance.



 
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