School of Physiotherapy

University of Otago

Occupational Health

Human Spine

This distance taught postgraduate programme is designed specifically for physiotherapists working in the occupational health field. 

Programme Options via Distance Learning

Postgraduate Certificate in Physiotherapy (Occupational Health Physiotherapy)

 

Semester 1 Semester 2
Year 1 PHTX510
Research Methods
PHTX539
Occupational Health Physiotherapy

 

The School is introducing options (subject to CUAP approval 2009) to take your certificate further and study towards a Postgraduate Diploma and/or Masters endorsed in Occupational Health Physiotherapy. For further information, please contact us (details below).

Postgraduate Diploma in Physiotherapy (Occupational Health Physiotherapy)

 

Semester 1 Semester 2
Year 1 PHTX510
Research Methods
PHTX539
Occupational Health Physiotherapy
Year2 PHTX501
Biomedical Science in Physiotherapy
PHTX530
Clinical Practice

 

Masters in Physiotherapy (Occupational Health Physiotherapy)

 

Semester 1 Semester 2
Year 1 PHTX510
Research Methods
PHTX539
Occupational Health Physiotherapy
Year 2 PHTX501
Biomedical Science in Physiotherapy
PHTX530
Clinical Practice
Year 3
PHTY590
Dissertation
OR
PHTX545
Special Topic
OR
OCCX401
Occupational Health
PHTX550
Research project
OR
PHTX550
Research project
REHX706
Work Rehabilitation

 

For further information about the course content:

Dr Stephan Milosavljevic: (E-mail)
Karen Elliott: (E-mail)

For postgraduate administration and enrolment information contact:

Nicola Clarke: (E-mail) Telephone: 0800 687 489 or
Dr Tony Schneiders: (E-mail)

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