Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT)
Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) is a 4.5-year undergraduate professional program consisting of 4 years of academic study and 6 months of compulsory clinical internship. The program is designed to provide knowledge and practical training in physical rehabilitation, therapeutic exercises, movement sciences, and patient care for restoring functional ability and improving quality of life.
About This Course
The Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) is a comprehensive healthcare program focused on the assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of physical conditions and movement disorders. The course combines theoretical education with practical and clinical exposure to develop professional skills in physiotherapy practice.
Students gain knowledge in human anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, exercise therapy, electrotherapy, pathology, orthopedics, neurology, and rehabilitation sciences. The program emphasizes evidence-based practice and hands-on clinical training to prepare students for patient-centered care in healthcare settings.
The course aims to develop competent physiotherapy professionals who can support recovery, reduce pain, improve mobility, and enhance the overall well-being of patients.
Curriculum Highlights
First Year
BPT01 – Human Anatomy
Study of the structure and organization of the human body.
BPT02 – Human Physiology
Understanding body functions and physiological mechanisms.
BPT03 – Biochemistry
Study of biochemical processes and metabolism.
BPT04 – Psychology and Sociology
Basic concepts of behavior, communication, and social health.
BPT05 – Fundamentals of Physiotherapy
Introduction to physiotherapy principles and healthcare practices.
Second Year
BPT06 – Pathology
Study of diseases and their effects on the body.
BPT07 – Microbiology
Understanding microorganisms and infection-related concepts.
BPT08 – Pharmacology
Study of medicines and their therapeutic effects.
BPT09 – Exercise Therapy
Therapeutic exercises and rehabilitation techniques.
BPT10 – Electrotherapy
Use of electrical modalities in treatment and rehabilitation.
Third Year
BPT11 – Orthopedics and Traumatology
Study of musculoskeletal conditions and injuries.
BPT12 – Neurology and Neurosciences
Understanding neurological disorders and rehabilitation approaches.
BPT13 – General Medicine and General Surgery
Basic medical and surgical concepts relevant to physiotherapy.
BPT14 – Community-Based Rehabilitation
Physiotherapy practices in community healthcare settings.
BPT15 – Clinical Physiotherapy Practice
Clinical application of physiotherapy concepts.
Fourth Year
BPT16 – Physiotherapy in Orthopedics
Advanced rehabilitation techniques for orthopedic conditions.
BPT17 – Physiotherapy in Neurology
Rehabilitation approaches for neurological conditions.
BPT18 – Cardiopulmonary Physiotherapy
Management of respiratory and cardiovascular disorders.
BPT19 – Sports Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation
Sports injury prevention and rehabilitation methods.
BPT20 – Research Methodology and Project Work
Research concepts, project development, and practical applications.
Internship (6 Months)
Clinical Rotations
Orthopedic Physiotherapy
Neurological Rehabilitation
Sports Physiotherapy
Community Health Exposure
Hospital-Based Training
What You'll Achieve
Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to:
✅ Understand human movement and rehabilitation principles
✅ Assess and manage physical and functional disorders
✅ Apply therapeutic exercises and electrotherapy techniques
✅ Develop patient care and rehabilitation skills
✅ Gain practical clinical exposure in healthcare settings
✅ Understand evidence-based physiotherapy practices
✅ Explore career opportunities in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, sports clinics, wellness centers, and healthcare institutions
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