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Keele UniversityThe award | How you will study | Study duration | Course start | Domestic course fees | International course fees |
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BSc (Hons) | Full-time | 3 - 4 years | - | - | - |
Develop the skills required to restore and promote both the physical and psychological wellbeing of individuals. Our innovative and diverse Rehabilitation and Exercise Science BSc provides you with the the underpinning theory to enable you to practice competently and confidently. Course overview Our Rehabilitation and Exercise Science degree at Keele explores themes such as promotion of physical activity, causes of disease and prevention of injury. All of these are aligned to an expanding range of sectors such as health and social care, and sport.
Our innovative programme prepares you for an exciting and flexible career focusing on both health and rehabilitation. Rehabilitation professionals are experts in utilising a range of methods to promote, restore and preserve the physical and psychological wellbeing of individuals of all ages. Our aim is for you to thrive in a rapidly changing and often changing external environment and to give professional care with empathy and respect for others. You will explore the factors that influence managing rehabilitation and advance your problem-solving techniques, communication, and interpersonal skills.
As well as giving you the essential clinical expertise we also incorporate business and research skills into our curriculum to further enhance your career opportunities. Rehabilitation themes You will study a wide range of rehabilitation themes including human anatomy and how it changes throughout a person's life, physiology, the science behind movement, and human neurological, cardiovascular, and respiratory systems. Different forms of disability are also analysed along with disabling conditions aligned to areas such as cardiorespiratory, musculoskeletal, metabolic, and neurological. You will explore the full range of demographics including the elderly and children, not just individuals involved in sport related activity.
The course enables you to develop your practical handling and the therapeutic skills that underpin exercise physiology. You will learn contemporary concepts and issues around global health and wellbeing and their impact on healthcare economies. As you progress through the course you will enhance your understanding of rehabilitation strategies and look at increasing your organisational and management skills. There are opportunities to focus on rehabilitation in sport and to understand the different techniques used in this area along with the prevention and management of sports injuries.
You can also deepen your knowledge around health behaviour change and the prescription of physical activity in specialist areas like cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation. The course draws on knowledge from other areas including physiotherapy, occupational therapy, medicine, nursing, psychology, nutrition, and public health. Experiential learning You will complete at least 50 hours work experience in a setting related to the course content. This will be with one of clinical or professional partners, or you may self-source if you have a specialist area of interest.
Physiotherapy and rehabilitation clinic Our on campus clinic offers opportunities for you to gain experience of engaging with patients, enhance your rehabilitation skills and improve your communication skills. The clinic offers ‘hands on' treatments for a wide range of common musculoskeletal injuries. You will have opportunities to be involved with leading rehabilitation sessions on members of the public once your gym qualifications have been achieved. There will also be the possibility to conduct massage on patients should you attain the relevant qualification..
Scientific research Embedded into the course is the importance of scientific research evidence. You will develop your awareness of how this research contributes to the general health and wellbeing of individuals, including in the management of global conditions including coronary heart disease, osteoarthritis, stroke, obesity and Type 2 diabetes. Our expertise A team of highly qualified and knowledgeable academic staff teach on this course, all are accredited with their relevant professional bodies from ACHS, BASES to HCPC. There are also nationally and internationally recognised academics, including Professor John Buckley, Advisor to WHO prehab 2020 for Ischaemic Heart Disease.
Top 20 in the UK for Health Professions (Guardian University League Table, 2022) Opportunity to undertake an international year Gain practical experience in our on campus physiotherapy and rehabilitation clinic Growth area of rehabilitation and exercise science in the UK offers diverse career opportunities For more details, please see the course page on the Keele website.
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