Course Overview
Eastern Mediterranean University (EMU) – Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Program
Location: Famagusta, Northern Cyprus
Degree: Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation
Duration: 4 Years
Language of Instruction: English
Program Overview:
This program is designed to develop competent physiotherapists who are capable of evaluating and treating patients with movement dysfunctions, physical disabilities, or injuries. It blends theoretical knowledge, hands-on practice, and clinical placements, preparing students to work in a wide range of health care settings. The program emphasizes a patient-centered approach, ethical responsibility, and lifelong learning.
Program Structure:
Years 1–2 (Foundation Phase):
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Anatomy and Physiology
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Biomechanics and Kinesiology
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Introduction to Physiotherapy
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Medical Biology and Genetics
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Basic Physics and Chemistry
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Health Psychology
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Communication and Professional Ethics
Years 3–4 (Professional and Clinical Phase):
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Electrotherapy and Therapeutic Modalities
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Manual Therapy and Therapeutic Exercises
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Neurological, Orthopedic, Pediatric, and Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation
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Clinical Reasoning and Patient Evaluation
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Research Methods and Graduation Project
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Extensive Clinical Practice in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and private clinics
Facilities:
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Advanced physiotherapy laboratories with electrotherapy and exercise equipment
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Simulation spaces for manual therapy practice
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Computer labs with access to medical databases and research tools
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Study rooms, group work areas, and an extensive medical library
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Clinical partnerships for real-world placements in hospitals and health institutions
Admission Requirements:
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High school diploma with strong background in Biology, Physics, and related sciences
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Proof of English language proficiency through IELTS, TOEFL, or EMU’s English exam
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Students who don’t meet language requirements may be enrolled in the university’s English Preparatory Program
Career Opportunities:
Graduates are awarded the title of “Physiotherapist” and can work in:
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Hospitals and rehabilitation clinics
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Private physiotherapy centers
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Sports clubs and wellness centers
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Elderly care facilities and special education schools
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Research institutes and health NGOs
Graduates also have the opportunity to pursue master’s and doctoral studies, leading to roles such as:
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Specialist Physiotherapist
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Clinical Researcher
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Lecturer or Academic in Health Sciences
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Doctor of Physiotherapy