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Physiotherapy (Degree Apprenticeship) BSc(Hons)

This apprenticeship is employer led: applications must be submitted by employers on behalf of their staff.

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Start Dates

21 September 2026

Duration

3 years full-time

UCAS Tariff

112

Eligibility Criteria

Permanent Employment in relevant field


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Overview

Why choose Huddersfield for this course?

  • Outstanding Quality - Huddersfield is an Ofsted Outstanding provider, delivering top-tier apprenticeship training.
  • You’ll learn from experienced health professionals and service users whose real-world insights bring teaching to life.
  • Gain confidence using our state-of-the-art skills labs and immersive simulation facilities on our National Health Innovation Campus.

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This apprenticeship course has been designed to provide the opportunity to study Physiotherapy (Degree Apprenticeship) BSc(Hons) whilst being employed in the allied-health related sector. During this apprenticeship you’ll explore all aspects of practice from musculoskeletal physiotherapy and health management to neurological conditions and working with vulnerable client groups, providing you with the opportunity to build a wide knowledge base.

In line with the apprenticeship model, the course is designed to support a training in practice approach. Whilst undertaking the course you’ll remain employed by your host organisation and will spend 80% of your time in your current workplace. The exception to this is when on clinical practice. The remaining 20% will be spent at the University undertaking theory work and developing practical skills. This equates to one day a week for the duration of the course. The course is designed to be progressively demanding and once qualified you’ll be eligible to apply for registration with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) (subject to approval) and Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP).

If you’re thinking of studying an apprenticeship course or are an employer looking for an apprenticeship for your employees, you’ll also find useful information on our Degree Apprenticeship webpages.

Why study Physiotherapy (Degree Apprenticeship)BSc(Hons)

Over 94% of students on this course who participated in the 2025 National Student Survey agreed that teaching, learning opportunities, resources, academic support, assessment and feedback on this course was high quality.

Working in our physiotherapy practical rooms and biomechanics laboratory, you’ll have the opportunity to practice your skills for assessment, treatment, and rehabilitation, as well as movement analysis. You’ll also benefit from our excellent links with local healthcare providers (private and NHS) and sports clubs, which provide opportunities for you to undertake practical placements.

You’ll study modules that are bespoke and have been designed specifically to meet the needs of apprenticeship learners. You’ll also learn in small groups throughout the course, so you can take advantage of the high levels of support on offer.

You’ll hear the experiences and viewpoints from service users and carers, who are part of the Public Partnership Group. You can benefit, too, from specialist clinical teaching facilities and world-leading research facilities, via the University’s new Daphne Steele Building, which is now open.

The University of Huddersfield has the highest Apprenticeship Qualification Achievement Rate (QAR) among Higher Education Institutions in England.*

Our 2023/24 QAR was 87.6% and coupled with our Ofsted ‘Outstanding’ rating displays the excellent learning experience for apprentices and their employers at the University of Huddersfield.

*Excludes providers with fewer than 100 apprentices.

Who can apply?

Entry Requirements

BBC at A Level
112 UCAS tariff points from a combination of Level 3 qualifications. If you are studying a Science A Level, the endorsement for practical work is essential and a requirement for entry to our degree course. Please note that the UCAS points are used as a frame of reference and that applications will not be submitted through UCAS.
DMM in BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma.
Access to Higher Education Diploma with 45 Level 3 credits 15 at Distinction, 30 at Merit.
NCFE CACHE Technical Level 3 Extended Diploma/Level 3 Extended Diploma at Grade B.
Merit at T Level in Health or Healthcare Science.


In addition you will:

  • Be at least 16 years old.
  • Have lived in the EEA for the past 3 years and currently reside in the United Kingdom.
  • Be employed in a role relevant to your apprenticeship for more than 30 hours per week in England (or have at least 50% of their working hours in England).
  • Be paid more than the Apprenticeship National Minimal Wage.
  • Have an understanding of the Physiotherapy profession.

You must hold and provide evidence of GCSE English Language and Maths at grade 4 or above, or grade C or above if awarded under previous GCSE grading scheme or equivalent, before the start date of your apprenticeship.

If you have alternative qualifications, along with relevant working experience, these will be considered on an individual basis. Any alternative qualifications must meet the University's minimum entry requirements.

You’ll need to complete a Rehabilitation of Offenders form and have a satisfactory enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) and occupational health clearances. We arrange these as part of the application process. You’ll be required to sign a self-declaration at the start of each year. All police contact during the course must be reported to the course leader as a matter of urgency and may lead to suspension or termination. We will request an Overseas Police Check if you have lived in a country outside of the UK for 6 months or more (whether continuously or in total) in the last 10 years before applying to us and whilst aged 18 or over.

You will also be required to complete an Initial Needs Assessment.

Offers will be subject to an interview and references. Please note all the information provided in support of your application may be checked and must be verifiable as a true record.

If your first language is not English, you will need to meet the minimum requirements of an English Language qualification. The minimum of IELTS 6.0 overall with no element lower than 5.5, or equivalent. Read more about the University’s entry requirements for students outside of the UK on our International Entry Requirements page.

For further information please see the University's minimum entry requirements.

What will you learn?

Course Details

This module introduces you to the theory and skills fundamental to current physiotherapy practice by relating the anatomy and mechanical principles associated with human movement. This foundation module focuses on the theoretical and practical approach to the provision of appropriate physiotherapeutic interventions.

In this module you’ll have the opportunity to gain knowledge and understanding of clinical and exercise physiology as it relates to physiotherapy through a combination of theory and practical sessions. You’ll also have the chance to develop basic clinical skills fundamental to the practice of physiotherapy.

This module provides the opportunity for you to develop the fundamental academic skills to understand and report current relevant research, as well as those required to underpin lifelong learning and personal development planning. You’ll be introduced to the concept of reflective practice and be encouraged to utilise experience to develop this throughout the module.

This module will introduce you to the concepts of professionalism, leadership and appropriate behaviours of a physiotherapist, including the impact of culture, equality and diversity on practice. In addition, you’ll explore the influence a physiotherapist’s role can have in patient management and the impact this can have on public health and patient lifestyle.

This module addresses one of the core skill areas of physiotherapy. You’ll have the opportunity to build on the knowledge you developed in human physiology and explore the fundamental basis of respiratory physiotherapy. This will help you to develop an integrated approach to physiotherapy assessment and treatment of patients with respiratory and cardio- vascular conditions.

During this module you’ll undertake 170 hours of clinical practice where you’ll have the opportunity to develop knowledge and non-clinical skills in managing patients within the practice environment. You’ll assess and reflect upon a physiotherapist’s role in contributing to a holistic approach to patient care.

During this module you’ll undertake 170 hours of clinical practice, where you’ll have the opportunity to develop knowledge and non-clinical skills in managing patients within the practice environment. You’ll assess and reflect upon a physiotherapist’s role in contributing to a holistic approach to patient care.

Through practical sessions you’ll examine current physiotherapeutic treatment, rehabilitation and electrophysical modalities. You’ll also study how to deliver treatments safely and effectively.

This module provides the opportunity for you to develop your knowledge and skills in order to study the musculoskeletal structures of the body in relation to the requirements of a clinical practitioner. In addition, you’ll learn how to undertake a subjective and objective assessment using evidence-based practice and understand the pathology and general management of a range of common musculoskeletal injuries.

You’ll have the opportunity to integrate your foundation knowledge of anatomy and physiology of the nervous system developed in Year 1, with conditions affecting the nervous system. You’ll also consider the physiotherapy treatment of people with neurological dysfunction, as well as examine the assessment and management of service users who have a range of neurological symptoms. You’ll relate the clinical features to the underlying pathophysiology of the neurological condition and explore in detail the care of such patients by a team of health professionals in a specific neurological case study.

This module is designed to equip learners with the skills and knowledge necessary to critically engage with research methodologies and evidence-based practices within their clinically relevant fields. Learners will explore a variety of research methods, research design, along with considerations for data collection, analysis and research ethics. By the end of this module learners will be able to critically assess research literature, identify gaps in current knowledge and complete an independent research proposal for a project that would contribute to research findings in their field.

During this module you will undertake 170 hours of clinical practice, where you’ll have the opportunity to develop knowledge and non-clinical skills in managing patients within the practice environment. You’ll assess and reflect upon a physiotherapist’s role in contributing to a holistic approach to patient care.

During this module you’ll undertake 170 hours of clinical practice, where you’ll have the opportunity to develop knowledge and non-clinical skills in managing patients within the practice environment. You’ll assess and reflect upon a physiotherapist’s role in contributing to a holistic approach to patient care.

This module will help you to develop an awareness and appreciation of physiotherapy and the roles of other health professionals in relation to a number of specific target groups. These may include paediatrics, older people, asylum seekers, homeless people and those with a learning disability or mental health problem. You'll explore policies and national drivers that inform the management and care of specific groups of people.

This module aims to help with your transition from student physiotherapist to chartered physiotherapist. You’ll focus on critical reflective practice and exploration of different avenues of career development upon graduation. This includes current models of leadership within the NHS and discussion of the expanding scope of physiotherapy. You’ll also have the opportunity to develop your professional portfolio and CV in preparation for employment opportunities, as well as undertake a mock job interview, where you can reflect on your interview technique.

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Placements

You'll undertake seven clinical practices across the programme of study. There are six clinical practices across Years 2 and 3 each consisting of 170 hours and an introductory clinical practice in Year 1 lasting 112 hours. Completion of these will exceed the threshold of 1000 clinical hours required to register with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) and the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP). Your clinical practices provide you the opportunity to apply and develop clinical skills under the guidance and supervision of an experienced practitioner. A critical examination of the relationship between theory and practice is central to the component of the clinical practices. All clinical practices are compulsory and must be completed prior to the End Point Assessment.

For larger organisations, placements are typically allocated within your employer; however, the university can assist in sourcing placements for you if required. Our placements include a variety of NHS, private provider and elite sports settings, allowing you to gain a broad scope of experience over the course of your apprenticeship.

I have undertaken placements with an acute trauma and orthopaedics team and a cardio respiratory team. These have provided the opportunity to enhance my skills and gain experience working with patients with a variety of needs, as well as use different treatment methods and equipment.

- Olivia Wootton
Currently studying Physiotherapy (Degree Apprenticeship) BSc(Hons)

How much will it cost?

Fees and Finance

As an apprentice, there is no tuition fee to pay for the higher or degree apprenticeship. Tuition fees are covered by your employer and the government through the Levy. As you'll be a paid employee, you are not able to take out a student loan.

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If you require further information, please contact apprenticeships@hud.ac.uk

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