Physiotherapy – Undergraduate Programs

Bachelor of Physiotherapy

Campus locations: Albury-Wodong, Orang and Port Macquarie

Duration: Full-time 4.0 years (8.0 sessions)

Charles Sturt University

Bachelor of Physiotherapy

Campus: Townsville,  Duration: 4 years full-time
Prerequisites 
English (4,SA); Maths B (4,SA); plus one of Biological Science, Chemistry, Physics, Physical Education or Health Education (4,SA)

James Cook University

Bachelor of Physiotherapy

Start Date: February
Campus: Melbourne, Australia
Duration: 4 years
Entry Requirements: Completion of a high school diploma; and Grade 12 English and any two of Grade 12 chemistry, biology, mathematical methods, physics or specialists mathematics

Monash University

Bachelor of Physiotherapy

Start Date: February
Campus: Newcastle, NSW
Duration: 4 years
Entry Requirements: Completion of a high school diploma; and Grade 12 English and any two of Grade 12 chemistry, biology, mathematical methods, physics or specialists mathematics

The University of Newcastle

Bachelor of Physiotherapy

Start Date: February
Campus: St. Lucia, Brisbane, Queensland
Duration: 4 years
Entry Requirements: Completion of a high school diploma; and Grade 12 English and any two of Grade 12 chemistry, biology, mathematical methods, physics or specialists mathematics

University of Queensland

Bachelor of Physiotherapy

Start Date: February
Campus: Brisbane, Australia
Duration: 4 years
Entry Requirements: Completion of a high school diploma; and Grade 12 English and any two of Grade 12 chemistry, biology, mathematical methods, physics or specialists mathematics

University of Sydney

Bachelor of physiotherapy

Start Date: September
Campus: Dublin
Duration: 3/4 years
Entry Requirements: Minimum average score of 85% and competitive grades in two of the following in Grade 12: Biology, Chemistry, Physics or Mathematics.

Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland

Becoming a registered physiotherapist in Canada

There are a number of steps to becoming a registered physiotherapist in Canada:

  1. You need to decide where you want to work. Then, check the requirements you need to meet to work there by contacting the regulator 
  2. For most regulators, you must complete CAPR’s Educational Credentials and Qualifications Assessment . You can begin this before you come to Canada.
    1. This assessment ensures that your education and qualifications are similar to the education and qualifications of a Canadian-educated physiotherapist.
    2. You will need to prove your language skills or take a language test
    3. You must pay fees for the assessment.

For the province of Quebec, you must apply to have your credentials assessed by l’Ordre professionnel de la physiothérapie du Québec  (in French only).

  1. For most regulators, you must pass the Physiotherapy Competency Examination (PCE)  administered by CAPR.
    1. The PCE has two parts: a written component and a clinical component. You must pass the written component before you can take the clinical component.
    2. You must pay fees to take the examinations.

For the province of Quebec, you may have to take courses or meet other requirements.

  1. Depending on the results of your credentialing process, you may be required to complete a bridging program  at a recognized Canadian school
  2. You must apply to the regulator for a licence or registration. Requirements differ for each province and territory.
    1. In some provinces or territories, you can apply for a temporary licence or registration after you register for the PCE or after you successfully complete the written component of the PCE.

      Provincial and Territorial Regulators