
About This Course
Designed for students with a passion for sport and physical activity, this three-year undergraduate degree at the University of Salford equips learners with the academic knowledge and practical skills to diagnose, treat and rehabilitate musculoskeletal injuries arising from sport and physical activity. The programme suits those who are strong communicators with a desire to help others, and it prepares graduates for careers across professional sports clubs, private clinics, the NHS, and the Ministry of Defence.
Delivered on campus in Manchester through lectures, tutorials, practical sessions and self-directed study, the course includes a minimum of 400 supervised clinical placement hours across settings such as professional sports clubs, hospitals and physiotherapy clinics. Students graduate with a BSc (Hons) and are eligible for membership of the British Association of Sports Rehabilitators and Trainers (BASRaT), which accredits the programme. The course is delivered by the University of Salford's School of Health and Society.
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