The BSc (Honours) Physiotherapy course offered by Sheffield Hallam University is a full-time, three-year degree program designed to equip students with a high level of understanding of the complex skills and knowledge they need to practise as a physiotherapist. It combines university-based study with clinical placements to give students a well-rounded education and practical experience. Course Content: The course focuses on interaction and engagement with patients, families and other healthcare professionals. Students learn through practice-based learning, such as lab work and clinical placement, as well as traditional lecture-based formats. The curriculum covers everything from basic anatomy and physiology to more complex elements of physiotherapeutic technique and patient care. Key Modules: Core modules include 'Clinical Reasoning for Physiotherapy', 'Applied Anatomy and Physiology', 'Professional Development and Employability', 'Physiotherapeutic Interventions', 'Physiotherapy: People, Populations and Services', and 'Integrated Physiotherapy Practice'.Accreditations: This course is approved by the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) and accredited by the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP), which allows students to register and practise as a physiotherapist upon successful completion.Future Careers: Graduates are prepared for a career as a physiotherapist across a range of healthcare settings, including the NHS, private practices, community settings, sports clinics, or extend their studies to postgraduate level. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.