The MSc Orthopaedic Rehabilitation Technology course offered by the University of Dundee is a comprehensive program aiming to provide a rigorous theoretical understanding of and practical experience with orthopaedic rehabilitation. This is coupled with a robust grounding in the design and use of assistive and rehabilitative technology, serving the needs of clinicians and practitioners alike. Course Content: The course aims to provide students with the skills and knowledge required to analyse and solve clinical problems, understand and design orthotic devices, and perform audit projects. Students will also undergo practical training sessions and a Master's project.Key Modules: Some of the modules that students get to study during the course include Clinical Audit, Orthopaedic Technology Science, Clinical Governance, Biomechanics & Applied Technologies. They are also required to undertake a Master Project as part of the course.Accreditations: The MSc Orthopaedic Rehabilitation Technology course is approved and highly commended by the Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine (IPEM). It is also recognised by the International Society of Prosthetics and Orthotics.Future Careers: With a degree in Orthopaedic Rehabilitation Technology, students can go on to have meaningful careers in clinical (NHS and private) and industrial settings. Opportunities may be available in managerial roles, research positions or even in orthopaedic companies. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.