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Physiotherapist Degree Apprenticeship

As a physiotherapist you will work closely with people of all ages who are affected by illness, injury, disability and a variety of other conditions affecting health and wellbeing. You will devise and provide individualised treatment programmes with compassion, patience and strong interpersonal skills. Physiotherapists help improve a person’s quality of life through advice, exercise and education. 

Physiotherapy is a science-based profession and takes a ‘whole person’ approach to health and wellbeing, which includes the individual’s general lifestyle. At the core is the person’s involvement in their own care.

The focus on interdisciplinary learning across all our health courses enriches your experience while also preparing you for the reality of professional practice. 

This course gives you everything you need to work as a physiotherapist in the UK, with professional and portfolio development from start to finish.

Make sure that you’ve read the FAQs and that you meet the eligibility criteria before you submit an application.

Key information

91¶¶Òõ award Physiotherapy BSc(Hons)

Apprenticeship standard 

Level 6

Start Date September 2025

Application close date April 2025

Duration 4 years

Location 91¶¶Òõ: Falmer

Ask us about apprenticeships

We are looking forward to welcoming our first apprentices onto the Physiotherapist Degree Apprenticeship programme. It’s an exciting opportunity for the university and embraces the widening participation ethos by offering an alternative route into the physiotherapy profession.

Leane Owen, senior lecturer and programme leader

Programme details

Programme structure

The Physiotherapist Degree Apprenticeship BSc(Hons) programme follows a traditional degree structure of two semesters per calendar year.

As part of the requirements for professional registration, you will undertake a minimum of 1,000 hours of practice placement as an apprentice physiotherapist, returning to your normal employed role outside university time.

Alongside your scheduled practice placement and set academic work on the course, apprentices work with your work-based mentor to make full use of the opportunities to learn within your employed job role.

As a student on this course you’ll also get to participate in – hour-long sessions where students come together to listen to stories and share reflections in a supportive and confidential environment. The sessions offer the opportunity to reflect on the emotional aspects of clinical practice and are designed to support students and recent graduates working in complex settings.

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Modules

Year 1

  • Human Anatomy and Physiology 
  • Academic and Professional Development
  • Physiotherapy Assessment and Management Skills
  • Practice Placement 1 

Year 2

  • Health Promotion and Wellbeing in Physiotherapy
  • Exercise Therapy Principles
  • Applied Physiotherapy in Acute Care
  • Applied Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy Skills
  • Practice Placement 2

Year 3

  • Research and Service Development
  • Applied Physiotherapy in Rehabilitation
  • Complex Physiotherapy Across the Lifespan
  • Practice Placement 3

Year 4

  • Leadership and Autonomy in Physiotherapy
  • Apprenticeship Project
  • Practice Placement 4
  • Practice Placement 5
  • End Point Assessment (EPA) for Physiotherapy Apprentices

Core skills

The Physiotherapist Degree Apprenticeship aims to:

  • produce physiotherapists who are self-aware, autonomous, accountable and responsible, client-centred, capable and adaptable professional practitioners who will lead the profession into the future
  • produce physiotherapists who are fit for practice, purpose and academic award
  • promote an understanding of equality, diversity and inclusive culture to produce physiotherapists who provide equitable health and social care nationally and internationally
  • foster the development of lifelong learning and continuing professional development
  • develop reflective and self-critical practitioners
  • give graduates skills and experiences of communication in a range of health and social care settings
  • produce physiotherapists who can work collaboratively within an inter-professional team
  • develop physiotherapists with knowledge of the current political, social, economic and institutional factors and changing population trends that impact on the health and wellbeing economy and inform the delivery of physiotherapy nationally and internationally
  • develop practice within the legal and ethical boundaries of the profession
  • produce physiotherapists who promote a culture of health, wellbeing and self-management
  • foster a culture of sustainability amongst physiotherapists
  • produce graduates that have met the Knowledge, Skills and Behaviours (KSBs) of the Physiotherapist Integrated Degree Standard.

Teaching and assessment

The aim of the Physiotherapist Degree Apprenticeship programme is to embed apprentice-centred learning and teaching approaches that develop sustainability and encourage critical thinking across the whole programme.

The programme promotes reflective practice and peer-assisted learning approaches to facilitate apprentices’ active engagement in the learning process.

Reflection, self-development, self-direction, critical thinking, clinical reasoning and problem-solving are encouraged to enable you to evaluate your own practice and that of others. These skills are essential for achieving high-quality person-centred care.

You will have the opportunity to develop a broad appreciation of the environmental, social, political, legal and economic dimensions of physiotherapy practice within the health and social care context.

The learning and teaching approaches aim to support the overall objectives of the course and the learning outcomes of modules. A variety of learning and teaching methods are used throughout the modules. They are designed to encourage active participation by the apprentices.

The teaching methods include:  

  • personal tutorials to give formative feedback and pastoral support
  • meetings with Workplace Mentor
  • tripartite meetings (apprentice, employer, training provider) 
  • small group tutorials and seminars
  • action learning sets 
  • discussion and debate 
  • case studies
  • practical skills sessions
  • apprentice-led seminars 
  • ‘flipped-classroom’ approaches
  • peer teaching/learning
  • lectures and presentations both in person and through recordings in Panopto.
  • workbook (Skill Scan) to guide independent study and record both ‘on-the-job’ and ‘off-the-job’ development. 
  • workshops
  • experiential learning in practice settings 
  • e-learning 
  • video analysis and discussion boards 
  • interaction with digital platforms (for example Nearpod, Kahoot, Pebble Pad)  
  • a range of assessment strategies and choices are employed to help apprentices with different learning styles to succeed.

Individual assessment strategies across the levels include: 

  • essays
  • practical assessment
  • viva voce
  • presentations
  • posters
  • literature reviews
  • peer assessment
  • practice placement assessment (Common Placement Assessment Form).

Employer and apprentice commitments

In order to deliver the programme, employers agree to:

  • conduct a workplace induction and set out a contract of employment
  • provide an appropriately qualified workplace mentor to support the apprentice throughout the programme
  • attend apprentice’s progress reviews
  • ensure that an Occupational Health Screening and an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check has been undertaken
  • release apprentice for scheduled off-the-job training
  • have an Apprenticeship Agreement in place from the start of the programme.

Throughout the programme, apprentices will:

  • attend the workplace for the required work pattern as agreed with the employer
  • participate in, and appropriately record, all training sessions and appropriate work-based learning using university systems
  • attend the university for all timetabled teaching sessions to ensure that the off-the-job learning requirements for this apprenticeship programme are achieved
  • complete all independent study/research as guided by their tutors and complete all assessments as required by the university and End Point Assessment Organisation
  • engage regularly and constructively with the allocated Workplace Mentor throughout the apprenticeship and complete a professional development portfolio
  • behave in a safe and responsible manner in accordance with the requirements of health and safety legislation relating to individual responsibilities (both at university and at work) and to promote and act in the best interests of all concerned
  • take responsibility for the organisation and accomplishment of tripartite progress reviews on the apprenticeship with the Employer and Training Provider
  • register with the Chartered Society of Physiotherapists (CSP) as a ‘student physiotherapist’.

Fees and funding information for apprentices 

Course fees

As an apprentice, the cost of your learning programme is covered by your employer through their Digital Apprenticeship Service (DAS) account.

Student finance

Higher and degree level apprentices are not eligible for any element of student finance. This is because they receive a salary instead of the student loan package. However, if you are experiencing any financial difficulties, please contact the Student Advice Service on 01273 642 888.

Learning support

Apprentices studying at Higher and degree level may be able to access funding in relation to additional support, but this is available through the university and not Disabled Students Allowance. Apprentices may also be able to apply for funding for work-based equipment and software. Please contact the Disability and Learning Support team on 01273 643 799.

Living costs and benefits

Higher and degree level apprentices must fulfil the standard eligibility criteria in order to apply for means tested benefits such as Universal Credit, Child Tax Credit and Housing Benefit. If you have any questions about entitlement to benefits, please contact the Student Advice Service on 01273 642888.

Higher and degree level apprentices who are undertaking a full-time mode of study can be treated as being exempt from paying . Although some programmes require study on a day-release arrangement, this can still be classed as full-time study. You will need to obtain a letter from the Student Support Desk at any campus and send this to your Council Tax department when you enrol on the programme.

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Entry requirements

Academic requirements

Applicants should demonstrate recent* study at level 3 or above, for example:

A-levels: A recent high grade (A/B) in a Biological Science or Physical Education.

Open University: A grade 2 pass in Human Biology (SK277).

T-level
Merit in the Health, Healthcare Science or Science T-level. Other T-levels are not accepted.

Other qualifications: Successful completion of Associate Practitioner Course, Health and Social Care Foundation Degree, or other relevant level 3 courses.

Plus

GCSE/Functional Skills: Applicants will also need to have achieved Level 2 (GCSE or Functional Skills) in both Mathematics and English Language at grade C/ new grade 4 or above prior to commencing the course. Qualifications must be regulated by Ofqual, CCEA and Qualifications Wales. Find out more about the other qualifications that we accept.    

English language requirements: IELTS 7.0 overall, no element below 6.5.

This apprenticeship supports the widening participation ethos by promoting higher education to those who may not have acquired traditional qualifications or whose study falls outside the recent study period with a strong work-based learning profile. 

*recent means within five years of the start of the course, ie awarded no earlier than the summer five years before the start date.

Additional requirements

Relevant knowledge and understanding of the physiotherapy profession and relevant employment will hold significant weight in the application process. The admissions process for the programme will aim to be flexible in its approach and will consider applicants’ knowledge and experience to establish if prior experience can be recognised (RPL). 

Each applicant is considered on their individual merits based on the rigorous selection procedure. 

Occupational health screening and vaccinations
You will need to complete an occupational health screening and we strongly encourage that you get all of the required vaccinations. Particular vaccinations are a requirement of certain NHS placement providers and are in place to protect you and the patients. Without the appropriate vaccinations you will not be able to undertake some placements – and this may impact on your ability to complete your course. The list of required vaccinations is updated by the NHS and may change over the course of your studies.

Why choose us?

  • The professional accreditation ensures that apprentices receive a wide-ranging, research-informed education and develop the practical skills demanded by employers
  • We are a trusted partner to the health and social care sector, working extensively with local providers over many years
  • We are at the forefront of universities delivering apprenticeships in health
  • Apprenticeships rated ‘Good’ by Ofsted
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