306946 v.1 Doctor of Clinical PhysiotherapyDClinPhysio(Curtin) This course is pending registration for International Onshore Students on Student Visas. Please contact the Curtin International Office to determine availability for International students. IntroductionThis inaugural coursework doctorate has been developed to provide graduates with the opportunity to continue their professional development as a lifelong learner. It provides advanced theoretical knowledge, contemporary clinical practice and clinical research opportunities. It aims to support professional development of physiotherapists from the point where they are new graduates commencing practice, to the point where they become expert clinicians with specialist clinical and professional expertise. Theprimary aim is to support the emergence of clinical expertise based on a solid foundation of evidence based practice and clinical reasoning and diagnostic skills. It is anticipated that graduates will be expert consumers of research and evaluators of available research evidence and that as they progress through the program they will become expert in conducting clinical research. Students will also have the opportunity to acquire expertise in areas related to clinical practice to further enhance their professional development. Examples include the acquisition of knowledge and skills related to small business management for those individuals engaged in private practice. Course Entry Requirements/PrerequisitesFor admission as a candidate in this doctoral coursework program an applicant shall satisfy the Divisional Graduate Studies Committee (DGSC) that at least ONE of the following eligibility criteria has been met (all in Physiotherapy) - Graduated with or qualified for the award of the degree of Masters within the University OR Graduated with or qualified for the award of the degree of Bachelor with First Class or Upper Second Class Honours within the University OR Graduated with a Bachelor degree and completed a Postgraduate Diploma or its equivalent with a course-weighted average of not less than seventy five per cent within the University AND obtained qualifications from another institution which are recognised by tertiary admission authorities in Australia and which are deemed to be equivalent to, or a satisfactory substitute for, any of the qualifications prescribed in the points above. Applicants may be considered, on a case by case basis, if they hold a first degree with good results in a relevant field and also have at least six years' professional experience, or three years at a level that enables full membership of a relevant professional body. Refer to University Higher Degree by Coursework Regulations for Doctoral Degrees. Recognition of Prior LearningSuccessful applicants may apply for recognition of prior learning to a maximum of 100 credits based on 24 months of full time relevant clinical experience. Documentation and evidence must be submitted detaling the honours and caseload. Successful applicants may also apply for up to 200 credits of recognition of prior learning based on academic study at masters or doctoral level. Refer to University Higher Degree for Coursework Regulations for Doctoral Degrees. Duration and AvailabilityA domestic candidate may enrol in the coursework Doctor of Clinical Physiotherapy either full-time or part-time. International students may, due to legislative and visa restrictions, be required to enrol on a full-time basis. Enrolment shall be continuous with the exception of periods of Leave of Absence as approved by the Divisional Graduate Studies Committee. The minimum course duration is two years full-time or equivalent part-time, and the maximum course duration is four years full-time or equivalentpart-time. Only fee paying places are available. The time limits shall be adjusted for approved periods of leave of absence. Intermediate Awards IA student who has successfully completed the requirements of an approved intermediate award, may apply for graduation in that award subject to approval of the Head of School/Department. Fees apply. Intermediate awards approved for this course appear below. Intermediate Awards IIMaster of Sports Physiotherapy, Master of Manipulative Therapy, Master of Physiotherapy Clinical Physiotherapy Course OrganisationIn preparation for the thesis, students must complete Clinical Research 751 and Clinical Research Project 752. Professional RecognitionStudents are required to be registered with the Physiotherapist Registration Board of Western Australia if they undertake a unit involving clinical practice within Australia. Students completing units involving clinical practice outside Western Australia must comply with local legislative requirements and are responsible for any associated fees. Eligibility for temporary registration with the Physiotherapist Registration Board of Western Australia is a prerequisite for acceptance into the course. Certification of fitness to undergo manipulative procedures is a requirement for acceptance into the course. Additional Course ExpensesThesis preparation and binding, and other costs as normally covered by doctoral students. Students may be expected to purchase a number of textbooks, readers and other vital study materials. Costs associated with successful completion of an approved course in first aid (CPR). Further InformationFurther information concerning doctoral research can be obtained at http://www.research.curtin.edu.au/ and for research graduate studies http://www.research.curtin.edu.au/graduate/index.html at Curtin University. Special NoteProspective applicants are advised that the program requires full participation in laboratory classes where practical skills and topics are presented. Essential learning strategies demand that all students disrobe appropriately to act as subjects for their peer group. Curtin's Higher Degree by Coursework Regulations for Doctoral Degrees will apply in respect of enrolment, candidacy, the program committee and the examination process. For further information please refer to the General Information section of the front of this Handbook. A candidate shall comply with these regulations as from time to time amended or remade, except where the University Graduate Studies Committee is of the opinion that any candidate has been or may be adversely affected by a change in the regulations since initial enrolment, the candidate may be permitted to continue under such regulation or regulations in force at any time during the period of candidature and on conditions the Committee may prescribe.
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