Course details

Master of Physiotherapy (MPhty)

About the course

The Master of Physiotherapy (MPhty) coursework programme aims to advance the student's clinical reasoning and patient management skills beyond that of the entry level practitioner and provide one of the prerequisites necessary to achieve specialisation. The one-semester research paper requires  involvement in a small project. Under the supervision of a member of staff, students may be involved in aspects of the design or implementation of a treatment, a case series, a data-based clinical audit, observational or qualitative study. The member of staff will ensure that the student is research enabled and ready to embrace evidence based practice in the performance of their career. Applicants may enrol in the MPhty by coursework directly or by staircasing up from the PGDipPhty.

The Master of Physiotherapy (MPhty) by thesis (Research pathway) requires the completion of two papers, usually PHTY545 and PHTY610, and a thesis to obtain a research master's. The School of Physiotherapy has a strong postgraduate research programme currently supporting numerous master's research students working on topics that range from neurological or musculoskeletal disorders, health equity,  pain science, to anatomical studies. We aim to provide students with a high level of knowledge and experience in order to help them develop their own research skills whether using qualitative or quantitative methodologies. Our aim is to have students complete their master's confident in their abilities to conduct research and assess relevant literature and practices, whether this leads to PhD study in the future or to more assured clinical practice. Applicants may enrol in the MPhty by thesis (Research pathway) directly.

Information for new applicants

This qualification is available to registered physiotherapists.

The Master of Physiotherapy (MPhty) coursework programme requires applicants to hold a current Annual Practising Certificate (APC) issued by the Physiotherapy Board of New Zealand. Students must be practising physiotherapists whilst undertaking the Master of Physiotherapy (MPhty) coursework. Applicants should note that some papers involved in this qualification involve attendance at residential blocks in Dunedin and audioconferences. Students enrolling for this programme should take care to enrol for the on-campus or Distance versions of the papers as appropriate. Applicants enrolling for distance learning should ensure that they nominate the distance learning option. On-campus students will be based at the School of Physiotherapy in Dunedin.

Applicants must achieve a minimum of a B grade average for the PGDipPhty before progressing to the 600- level paper.

The Master of Physiotherapy (MPhty) by thesis (Research pathway) requires evidence of physiotherapy registration in the applicant’s current place of residency. All applicants must confirm a topic and supervisor before applying for the Master of Physiotherapy (MPhty) by thesis (Research pathway). Applications will only be accepted if the School of Physiotherapy has the supervisor capacity to support the topic of interest. For assistance with confirming a topic and finding a supervisor please contact the Physiotherapy Academic Admin: [email protected]

Applicants must achieve a minimum of a B grade average from the two papers preceding the thesis, before progressing to the thesis.

International students are required to undertake the MPhty by thesis whilst residing in New Zealand.

Domestic applicants: 10 December. Late applications may be considered.
International applicants: 31 October.

About the provider

The University of Otago, New Zealand’s first university, was founded in 1869 and offers a range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes with a strong emphasis on research and academic excellence. Ranked in the top 1% of universities globally and 2nd in New Zealand, it is also 214th worldwide according to QS rankings. Recognised as the top university in New Zealand for student academic performance by the Tertiary Education Commission, 96% of its graduates either enter the workforce or pursue further study shortly after graduation. 

Located in Dunedin, a vibrant student city where students make up 20% of the population, the University benefits from a unique atmosphere. Dunedin, on the south-eastern coast of New Zealand’s South Island, is known for its rich cultural heritage and stunning landscapes, featuring Victorian and Edwardian architecture, picturesque hills, and wildlife reserves. 

The University’s campus is ranked the 5th most beautiful in the world by THE Student Voice, enhancing the educational experience. The Otago region offers diverse scenery and is close to popular destinations such as Queenstown. New Zealand is rated the 1st most beautiful country by Rough Guides 2024, is renowned for its natural beauty, Māori heritage, and multicultural society, providing a friendly, inclusive environment for students and residents. 

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