PHYSIOTHERAPY MSCI
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Next Date: September 2026
The programme is science based, with anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, and microbiology taught by subject specialists in years one and two.
We offer a supportive environment for learning within a small class size, with an intake each year of around 50 to 60 students.
The Bachelor of Nursing (Honours) programme is consistently ranked at the top of the University league tables: for 2025 Nursing at Glasgow is ranked 1st in the UK in the The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide, 1st in the UK in the Complete University Guide and 2nd in the UK for General Nursing in the Guardian University Guide.
Students who meet the Student Awards Agency Scotland (SAAS) residency conditions will be eligible to apply for the Paramedic, Nursing and Midwifery Student Bursary (PNSMB) which is administered via SAAS. You can get more information on the bursary amounts, criteria and how to apply for the bursary on the SAAS website for PNSMB funding
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A-level standard entry requirements
- ABB – BBB
- Additional requirements: two A-levels from Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Mathematics. GCSE English and Mathematics at Grade B or 5. Interview.
Irish Leaving Certificate
- H2, H2, H2, H3, H3
- Additional requirements: Two Higher Level subjects from Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Mathematics. Plus English and Mathematics at minimum H4/O4. Interview.
IB standard entry requirements
- 34 (6,5,5)
- Additional requirements: Additional requirements: Two HL subjects from Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Mathematics. SL English and Mathematics at 4. Interview.
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The Bachelor of Nursing (Hons) programme is a four-year professional degree. Learning is equally divided between University and practice learning environments.
Year 1
In year 1, you will develop your knowledge and understanding of the professional and wider social context of nursing and health. In addition, you will study a range of sciences, including social sciences, anatomy, physiology, microbiology and biochemistry. You will also develop fundamental care skills and undertake clinical placements in hospital and community settings.
Year 2
In year 2, you will study adult nursing and deepen your knowledge and understanding of biomedical sciences and ethics. Biomedical science subjects include anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, genetics, microbiology, and pharmacology. Your core nursing courses will include the study of nursing theory, social policy, and research methods.
The focus of your study in year 2 is to provide a biological basis for linking health with ill health and disease processes. You will undertake more clinical placements and further develop your communication skills, relationship skills and knowledge of nursing procedures.
Year 3
In year 3, you will advance your study of adult nursing, research for evidence-informed practice, pharmacotherapy and human disease & pathology.
The focus of year 3 is on developing a holistic and integrated approach to the assessment, planning, delivery and evaluation of evidence-informed nursing care and therapeutic interventions for people with a range of health conditions. You will advance your study of clinical skills providing an opportunity to develop your knowledge and skills for holistic person-centred assessment.
Looking forward to your career as a registered nurse, you will learn the skills required to supervise nursing students and to consolidate your learning in relation to communication and relationship skills, preparing you for an array of opportunities on your clinical placements.
Year 4
In year 4, you will advance your study of health and social care policy, leadership, professionalism in nursing and global health challenges.
The focus of year 4 is to advance your understanding of the wider societal, environmental, economic, and political factors that impact on the health of people and populations and the ways in which you can influence healthcare.
You will have the opportunity to investigate an area of interest related to nursing and healthcare through a written dissertation. The final clinical placement is also incorporated into this year.
Get ready to make a difference with our MSci Physiotherapy. We'll give you the tools to build your clinical skills and thrive academically in our world-leading School of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences....
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