Study plan Bachelor's Degree in Physiotherapy (affiliated centre)
Title of qualification awarded
Degree in PhysiotherapyTimetables
Lectures are from 3 to 9 p.m. and practical sessions are from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. (during certain periods).Table of credits for each course
Basic training | Compulsory | Optional | Final Project | |
1st year | 42 | 18 | ||
2nd year | 18 | 42 | ||
3rd year | 48 | 12 | ||
4th year | 12 | 36 | 12 | |
Totals | 60 | 120 | 48 | 12 |
Period of study
Annual registration. Planning of subjects by semester.Part-time or full-time
Full-time Slow-track option for those combining studies with paid employment, whose circumstances come under the Law on Dependant-Care, or are disabled.Specialisations
Specialisation in Physiotherapy of the Locomotive ApparatusSpecialisation in Neurological Physiotherapy
Specialisation in Specific Physiotherapy in Paediatrics
Specialisation in Physiotherapy of Pathologies of the Thorax
Specialisation in Specific Physiotherapy in Sport
Basic and compulsory training
1st year | 2nd year |
- Anatomy I + II - Physiology I + II - Fundamentals of Physiotherapy - Applied Physics - Basic Physiotherapy of the Musculoskeletal System I + II - Applied Psychosocial Sciences - Biostatistics and Methodology |
- Physiology III - Human Pathology I + II - Physiotherapeutical Assessment of the Musculoskeletal System - Physiotherapy in Clinical Specialisations of the Musculoskeletal System I + II - Legislation, Public Health, Health Administration and Ethics - Physiotherapy in Neurology I - Practicum I + II |
3rd year | 4th year |
- Physiotherapy in Geriatrics - Cardiorespiratory Physiotherapy - Physiotherapy in Neurology II - Practicum III and IV - Technical English - Physiotherapy in Clinical Specialisations of the Musculoskeletal System III + IV |
- Practicum V and VI - Bachelor's Degree Final Project |
Optional subjects
3rd year | |
- Physiotherapy Applied to the Pelvic Floor All third year optional courses are worth 6 credits. |
4th year | |
In order to earn a specialisation you must complete a minimum of 30 credits belonging to that track. |
- Introduction to Anthropology / 6 - Introduction to Hypokinesia-based Therapy / 6 - Business Management / 6 - Further Ergonomics / 6 - Psychomotility and Music Therapy / 6 - Physiotherapy in Oncology / 6 - Vestibular Physiotherapy / 3 - Nordic Walking in Physiotherapy / 3 - Rebalancing the Lower Limbs through the TRAL Method / 3 - Resolving Clinical Cases through Simulation / 6 - Humanities in Health Sciences / 6 - Legal Framework and Autonomy and Dependency Appraisal / 6 |
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Specialisation in Physiotherapy of the Locomotive Apparatus | Specialisation in Neurological Physiotherapy | Specialisation in Specific Physiotherapy in Paediatrics |
- Muscle Chains / 6 - Neurodynamics / 6 - Osteopathic Manual Therapy / 6 - Additional Techniques / 6 - Physiotherapy Practicum (online) / 6 |
- Neurological Pathophysiology / 4 - Neurological Assessment and Physiotherapy Diagnostics / 4 - Physiotherapy Treatment in Neurology / 10 - Additional Techniques / 6 - Physiotherapy Practicum (online) / 6 |
- Psychomotor Development in Children and Paediatric Pathophysiology / 4 - Paediatric Assessment and Physiotherapy Diagnostics / 4 - Physiotherapy Treatment in Paediatrics / 10 - Additional Techniques / 6 - Physiotherapy Practicum (online) / 6 |
Specialisation in Physiotherapy of Pathologies of the Thorax | Specialisation in Specific Physiotherapy in Sport | |
- Biomechanics, Kinesiology and Pathophysiology of the Thorax / 4 - Assessment of Cardiorespiratory Functions and Physiotherapy Diagnostics / 4 - Physiotherapeutical Treatments for the Thorax / 10 - Additional Techniques / 6 - Physiotherapy Practicum (online) / 6 |
- Pathophysiology of Sport Injuries, Effort Physiology and and Training Theories / 5 - Assessment of Sport Injuries and Physiotherapy Diagnostics / 3 - Treatment and Prevention of Sport Injuries / 10 - Additional Techniques / 6 - Physiotherapy Practicum (online) / 6 |