Masters Opportunities

Masters Programmes:


Masters Programmes are provided within the Physiotherapy areas as well as within the area of other healthcare professions. Generally these postgraduate programmes are run over a 1 - 2 year period involving a dissertation at the end of the programme. Entry requirements involve a minimum of a 2.2 undergraduate degree (with some requiring 2.1 qualification). Costs for application range per college from €30-€50.


University College Dublin:
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MSc Healthcare (Acupuncture)[edit | edit source]

    Description: Graduate diploma/ MSc Healthcare. This Course provides education in traditional Chinese Medicine, with clinical placement         involved.
    Length: 2 years part time
    Starting date: September 2013
    Application: Apply online at www.ucd.ie/apply
    Cost: € 2,750 per year


  •  MSc Advanced Physiotherapy Studies

     Description: This programme allows the physiotherapist to select modules within proposed strands that will increase their knowledge and        skills in their chosen specialist area, or by choosing a wide range of modules will a broader knowledge in a range of physiotherapy and          healthcare settings. Areas of interest include Exercise & Health, Sports & Exercise Rehabilitation and Primary Care & Health.
     Length: Full time 1 year or part time 2 years.
     Starting date: September 2012
     Application: Apply online at www.ucd.ie/apply
     Cost: € 3,500 per year


Trinity College Dublin:

  •  Respiratory Physiotherapy MSc:

     Description: The aim of this course is to develop physiotherapist’s knowledge and skills in the physiotherapy management of the patient        with respiratory disorders. Length: Full time 1 year or part time 2 years.
     Starting date: September 2012
     Application: Apply online at http://www.tcd.ie/courses/postgraduate/az/course.php?id=DPTMD-RPHY-1F09.

     Closing date: 1st June 2012.
     Cost: €7,335



  •  Cardiovascular Rehabilitation and Prevention MSc:

     Description: This course aims to provide health professionals with an understanding of cardiovascular rehabilitation and prevention, to              prepare health professionals to provide an effective cardiac rehabilitation service, and to objectively evaluate their practice through                  research. It also aims to develop the health professionals' knowledge of current prevention strategies in the area of cardiovascular disease.
     Length: Full time 1 year, part-time 2 years.
     Starting Date: September 2012
     Application: Apply online at http://www.tcd.ie/courses/postgraduate/az/course.php?id=DPTMD-CRPR-1F09
     Closing date: 1st June 2012
     Cost: €7,585


University of Limerick:

Health Education and Promotion MA

    Description: The change from "health education" to "health promotion" represents a growth in both theory and practice. "The practice of         health promotion requires an integration of existing knowledge from areas such as community development, adult education, health               education, public health, social psychology, medicine, community mental health, political science and social marketing"(Health Promotion     Strategy). Therefore there is increasing need to provide the tools to develop effective multi agency and multi professional programmes as         well as an understanding of contemporary health promotion.
    Length: Part time 2 year
    Starting date: September 2012
    Application: Apply online at                          http://www2.ul.ie/web/WWW/Services/Research/Graduate_School/Prospective_Students/Graduate_Programmes/Taught_Programmes/Education_&_Health_Sciences/Health_Education_Health_Promotion
    Closing date: 1st July 2012
    Cost: € 3,469 per year


  • Pain MSc

    Description: To enable the student to adopt an evidence based approach to the assessment and management of pain. Also to provide the       student with an advanced level of knowledge and clinical reasoning ability about pain.
    Length: Full time 1 year, part-time 2 years
    Starting date: September 2012
    Application: Apply online at          http://www2.ul.ie/web/WWW/Services/Research/Graduate_School/Prospective_Students/Graduate_Programmes/Taught_Programmes/Education_%26_Health_Sciences/Pain
   Closing date: 27 July 2012
   Cost: €3,469 per year
   

Jordanstown:

• MSc Physical Activity and Population Health
Description: The MSc Physical Activity and Population Health programme provides students with an expert overview of all aspects of physical activity promotion in order to enhance the health of modern society.
Length: Full time 1 year, part-time 3 years
Starting date: September 2012
Application: Apply online http://www.ulster.ac.uk/applyonline
Closing date: 31 July 2012
Cost: €4,300

Manchester Metropolitan University:

• Neurological Physiotherapy MSc (in Research)
Description: The course aims to provide clinicians with the ability to evaluate current professional practice by promoting systematic enquiry and the development of the individual's research skills. Also to develop and broaden the clinical status and knowledge base of physiotherapists to enable them to be more effective contributors to their particular field of healthcare.
Length: Full time 15 months
Starting date: September 2012
Application: Apply online at http://www.mmu.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/apply/
Closing date: Not specified
Cost: €4,250


London Metropolitan University:

• Sports Rehabilitation and Therapy MSc
Description: The course provides the opportunity for trained practitioners in the areas of physiotherapy, and other related areas of physical therapy, to extend their learning and applied knowledge within the specific area of sports injuries and rehabilitation.
Length: Full time 1 year, part time 2 years
Starting date: September 2012
Application: Apply online https://evision.londonmet.ac.uk/urd/sits.urd/run/SIW_IPP_LGN.login?process=siw_ipp_app&code1=SPRETH-N&code2=0001
Closing date: No closing date
Cost: € 8,863


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• www.ucd.ie
• www.tcd.ie
• www.ul.ie
• www.ulster.ac.uk/campus/jordanstown
• www.mmu.ac.uk
• www.londonmet.ac.uk