This innovative and dynamic MSc Rehabilitation (PGDip/ PGCert) course from Oxford Brookes University is appropriate for all health, social care and exercise professionals working with different patient or client groups, adults or children.
It provides you with the opportunity to challenge and critically evaluate your multi-professional and uni-professional clinical expertise in order to respond to the current and future needs of rehabilitation.
You will have opportunities to work with practitioners from different professions, different patient and client groups, and a variety of countries - providing diverse views of rehabilitation.
Please note: the January start is only available to part-time Home / EU students.
Course length
- Full-time: MSc: 12 months
- Part-time: MSc: 24-36 months. For PGDip and PGCert, please contact the Programme Administrator. January entry is only available to part-time Home / EU students.
Why choose this course?
- It has a strong practice focus achieved through the way we consistently link theory to practice. You have opportunities to work within the CLEAR unit and engage with the latest rehabilitation research.
- The ICF (International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health, WHO 2001) - a key framework used internationally to guide rehabilitation practice, research and policy - is used throughout the course.
- It offers health, social care and exercise professionals highly flexible continuing professional development (CPD) study opportunities in rehabilitation, with part-time, full-time and mixed mode options.
- Our teaching team is multiprofessional, promoting interprofessional learning and teaching, and offering excellent opportunities for shared learning.
- All of the course team are experienced practitioners, educators and/or researchers in rehabilitation. They have all published articles and books in the area of rehabilitation, and have presented at key rehabilitation conferences.
- We have an excellent track record of high levels of student satisfaction and high employability.