Programme Structure
Physiotherapy-Specific Subjects
- Human Anatomy
- Human Physiology
- Functional Anatomy
- Clinical Neurology
- Movement Science
- Evidence-based Practice and Clinical Reasoning
- Rehabilitation Psychology
- Applied Exercise Science
- Human Development Across Life Span
- Pharmacology for Physiotherapists
- Health Technology and Informatics in Physiotherapy
- Physiotherapy in Mental Health
- Physiotherapy for Advancing Age
- Chinese Therapeutics for Physiotherapy Practice
- Acupuncture for Physiotherapy Practice
- Physiotherapy in Women's and Men's Health
- Physiotherapy in End of Life Care
- Physiotherapy in Sports
- Management and Leadership in Health Care
- Honours Project
Physiotherapy Core Subjects
- Orthopaedics and Traumatology
- Principles of Physiotherapy Practice
- Electrotherapy in Physiotherapy I & II
- Cardiopulmonary Physiotherapy I & II
- Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy I, II, III & IV
- Neurological Physiotherapy I & II
- Physiotherapy in Paediatrics and Developmental Disabilities
- Physiotherapy in Primary Health and Community Care
- Professional and Ethical Issues
Clinical Practicum
- Clinical Practicum I
- Clinical Practicum II
- Clinical Practicum III
- Clinical Practicum IV
- Clinical Practicum V
- Clinical Practicum VI
*Students are required to successfully complete more than 1000 hours of clinical practicum for the partial fulfilment of the graduation requirements
General Education, Language and Communication Subjects
- Research and Statistics
- Critical Thinking
- Ethics and Moral Issues
- English Usage and Communication
- Chinese Communication
- Academic Reading and Writing
- Integrated Seminar and Community Involvement
- Global Citizenship
- Healthcare Services with Love