(Complete University Guide 2023) COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE IN THE UK 3 RD
OSTEOPATHY SINGLETON PARK CAMPUS
This Osteopathy degree will give you the knowledge and skills to become a registered osteopath with the General Osteopathic Council.
Osteopaths are qualified to diagnose and treat a wide range of health issues through manual and physical therapy, tailored exercises, rehabilitation and advice. At our excellent facilities, which
TYPICAL MODULES INCLUDE: Year 1 • Anatomy and Physiology • Osteopathic Skills • Personal and Professional Development Year 2 • Clinical Biomechanics and Imaging • Osteopathic Skills • Pathophysiology and Therapeutics Year 3 • Applying Evidence Based Practice • Developing Business Management Skills • Osteopathic Skills Year 4: • Autonomous Osteopathic Practice • Dissertation • Personal and Professional Development Portfolio
Global Opportunities available † Work Placement or Internship Opportunities
Detailed entry requirements and course features available on the Course Reference Grid (page 162) †
provide realistic workplace simulations, you will gain an
Typical Offer: BBB (to include a Biological Science or Physical Education)
understanding of anatomy, physiology and pathology together with clinical examination techniques, combining in-depth academic study with extensive practical clinical skills. Our state-of-the-art facilities include a fully functioning osteopathic clinic at our award-winning Health and Wellbeing Academy, providing you with a safe environment to build your skills and confidence as you put your theoretical knowledge into practice. You will also benefit from the opportunity to work in an integrated NHS setting in your final year. Applying for Osteopathy When applying for this course, your application should explain why you think you'd be a good osteopath and show your commitment to the profession.
MOst Honours ♦ Osteopathy
♦ 4 YEAR For individual UCAS course codes please visit the course web page
FUTURE CAREERS: Most registered osteopaths work in the private sector. Qualified osteopaths can expect an average starting salary of £25,000.
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