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Physiotherapy BSc Hons
The BSc Physiotherapy provides a contemporary science-based curriculum that prepares graduates for working flexibly across the changing health and social care environment and to provide high-quality,
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Most relevant Student Reviews for Physiotherapy BSc Hons at King's College London (KCL)
Physiotherapy, BSc Hons FullTime
Nice course with dedicated lectures, and a good place to make friends. read more
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Nutritional Sciences, BSc Hons FullTime
My favourite part of the course was my dissertation supervised by Dr Kevin Walsh! The most supportive and helpful professor I have ever met. read more
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Physiotherapy, BSc Hons FullTime
Nice course with dedicated lectures, and a good place to make friends. read more
Sport and Exercise Medical Sciences, BSc Hons FullTime
It’s very good for what I want to do in the future. read more
Sport and Exercise Medical Sciences, BSc Hons FullTime
Unfortunately, from my understanding there are few job prospects in my course apart from personal trainer which could have been studied for free, and this seems to push students into further study. Most people on my course either use it as sports science, or an entry into graduate medicine. Would be good also to have some more hands on approaches maybe a practical module in year 2 working with patients specifically to give a students rough idea how they fit into the healthcare industry as a sports medicine graduate, and prepare students for work teaching necessary clinical skills. Still a very enjoyable and unique course, sports science from a medical perspective. read more
5 aggregated reviews by students studying at King's College London (KCL).