On successful completion of the course, graduates will be able to:
Integrate and adapt a broad and coherent body of theoretical knowledge and technical competencies in diverse contexts as an entry level physiotherapist
Review professional and ethical frameworks, and underlying principles and concepts, to inform professional behaviours and responsibilities
Retrieve, critically evaluate and apply established and evolving evidence and concepts to physiotherapy practice
Formulate, implement and evaluate physiotherapy management plans, across the lifespan, for culturally and demographically diverse peoples, especially in tropical, rural, remote and Indigenous communities
Demonstrate effective oral and written English language and numerical skills that enable clear, coherent and appropriate communication of theoretical or therapy concepts, treatment options and professional decisions, with clients, families, communities and other professionals
Apply physiotherapy-based health assessment, promotion, prevention and self-management strategies to individuals and populations
Deliver and facilitate safe, sustainable and effective collaborative client-centred healthcare within a clearly defined and accepted scope of practice for a physiotherapist
Reflect on current skills, knowledge and attitudes to determine future professional development requirements.

