Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours)

(N/726/6/0095) (05/28) (MQA/PA 14130)

Duration

Full Time: 4 Years

Intakes

January, July

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Programme Overview

Physical therapy or physiotherapy is a branch of rehabilitative medicine aimed at helping patients maintain, recover or improve their physical abilities. Physical therapists or physiotherapists work with patients whose movements may be undermined by aging, disease, environmental factors, or sporting hazards. Physical therapy also means the treatment of any pain, disease, or injury by physical means. The profession concerned with promotion of health, with prevention of physical disabilities, with evaluation and rehabilitation of persons disabled by pain, disease, or injury, and with treatment by physical therapeutic measures as opposed to medical, surgical, or radiologic measures.

A physical therapist seeks to identify and maximize quality of life and movement potential through prevention, intervention (treatment), promotion, habilitation, and rehabilitation. Habilitation means making somebody fit or capable of doing something. Rehabilitation means making somebody fit or capable of doing something they can no longer do properly or at all, but used to be able to – i.e. restoring ability or abilities. Promotion means the process of enabling people to increase control over and improve their health. Physical therapy is not alternative therapy. It is a clinical health science. Physical therapists study medical science subjects, including anatomy, neuroscience and physiology in order to acquire the health education needed for prevention, diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation, etc., of patients with physical problems. A qualified physical therapist is an expert in the examination and treatment of people with cardiothoracic, musculoskeletal and neuromuscular diseases; focusing on conditions and problems that undermine patients’ abilities to move and function effectively. This encompasses physical, psychological, emotional, and social well being. Physical therapy involves the interaction between physical therapist, patients/clients, other health professionals, families, care givers, and communities in a process where movement potential is assessed and diagnosed, goals are agreed upon, using knowledge and skills unique to physical therapists.

Sl.No.MQA Subject CodeSubject NameCredits
1.BPFM 6114Human Anatomy & Physiology I4
2.BPFM 6123Behavioral Science3
3.PPM  6133Professional development3
4.ENG 613English3
5.MPU 3193Kursus Falsafah Dan Isu Semasa (Philosophy and Current Issues Course) 3
6.MPU 3143Malay Language communication 23
7.MPU 3183Penghayatan etika dan  peradaban (Appreciation of Ethics and Civilizations)3
8.BPFM 6214Human Anatomy Physiology II4
9.BPFM 6223Fundamentals of Biomechanics3
10.BPFM 6233Kinesiology  3
11.BPPM  6243Exercise therapy I  3
12.BPPM  6352Electrotherapy I2
13.MPU 3212Human relations and Leadership skills2
14.BPPM  6313Exercise therapy II3
15.BPPM 6322Electrotherapy II2
16.BPFM 6332Pathology2
17.BPFM 6342Pharmacology2
18.BPPM 6352Ergonomics & Occupational Health3
19.MPU 3312Malaysian Government and Public Policy2
20.BPCP 6312Clinical Posting I2
21.BPPM 6413Physiotherapy in Musculoskeletal 13
22.BPPM 6423Physiotherapy in Neurology 13
23.BPPM 6433Physiotherapy in Cardiorespiratory 13
24.BPFM 6443Research methodology3
25.MPU 3412Community service2
26.BPCP 6425Clinical Posting II(PT in Musculoskeletal 1/ PT in Neurology 1/ PT in Cardiorespiratory 1)5
27.BPPM  6514Physiotherapy in Musculoskeletal II  4
28.BPPM  6524Physiotherapy in Neurological II4
29.BPPM  6534Physiotherapy in cardiorespiratory II4
30.BPFM 6442Bio statistics2
31.BPCP 6535Clinical Posting III (PT in Musculoskeletal II / PT in Cardiorespiratory II/PT in Neurology II)5
32.BPPM  6613Physiotherapy in obstetrics & gynecology3
33.BPPM  6623Physiotherapy in pediatrics3
34.BPPM  6633Evidence based practice3
35.BPOM 6643/BPOM 6653Basics of Acupuncture/First Aid & Emergency Procedure3
36.BPCP 6645Clinical Posting IV (pediatrics/ obstetrics gynecology)5
37.BPPM  6714Physiotherapy in sports and Exercise Physiology4
38.BPPM  6732Physiotherapy in geriatric2
39.BPPM 6733Physiotherapy in Advanced Musculoskeletal Interventions2
40.BPCP 6756Clinical Posting V (PT in Geriatric, PT in Sports)6
41.BPPM  6816Research Project6
42.BPCP 6868Clinical Posting VI (Musculoskeletal /Neurology/Cardiorespiratory/Geriatric/ Pediatric/ Obstetrics and Gynecology /Sports)8

Obtained MUET BAND 3 or IELTS (5.5/TOEFL (550)
AND
PASS Matriculation/Pre-University/STPM programme or equivalent qualification minimum GPA 2.33 in TWO of the following subjects:

  • Biology
  • Physics/mathematics
  • Chemistry

OR

a) A – Level programme or equivalent qualification with minimum Grade D in TWO of the following subjects:

  • Biology
  • Physics/Mathematics
  • Chemistry

OR

b) Recognised Diploma with minimum CGPA 2.75 in related field

OR

C) Recognised Diploma with CGPA less than 2.75 in related field and a minimum of 3 years (36 months) working experience in the related field.

English proficiency for foreign student
Candidate should obtain IELTS (5.5) /TOEFL (550) paper – based or equivalent.

Typically there is a high demand for Physiotherapy professionals as Allied healthcare professionals in Malaysia is developing and lot of health care opportunities has been created. Some common areas of employment include:

  1. Multi-specialty hospitals
  2. Private hospitals
  3. Poly clinics
  4. Private clinics
  5. Rehabilitation centre
  6. Sports clubs
  7. Fitness centre
  8. Gymnasium
  9. Special care centre
  10. Private practice
  11. Home visits

4 years of Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours) programme with Lincoln University College, aims to prepare students in all areas of practice fundamental to the needs of a newly qualified physiotherapist. For this, students must be able to exercise sound judgement in a variety of clinical situations, and be able to evaluate and adapt their therapeutic skills to meet the needs of the individual patient. Graduates possess the knowledge, skills and professional attitudes that are required for the reliable, ethical and effective practice of physiotherapy. As lifelong learners and active consumers of the professional and scientific literature, graduates are able to fulfil their roles in developing the profession through continuing education and/or participating in investigative and evaluative projects. Their sense of social and professional responsibility is further recognised by their efforts to educate clients, the public and the next generation of therapists. The training will involve both periods of theory and clinical experience gained by meeting and working with patients. During training the students may also get the chance to work with students from other disciplines. This is a beneficial foundation for the team building which will become an essential part of your working life.

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