Keele University Prospectus Undergraduate | 2017 | Page 145
Rehabilitation Science
Key Information
Why study this course?
Explore the science and factors surrounding rehabilitation
within the national and global health and wellbeing agenda.
At Keele you’ll investigate the many factors that influence rehabilitation
management and its success as well as explore subjects including
anatomy, physiology, human movement, exercise and interpersonal skills.
You’ll learn about the varied forms of disability and their impact upon
physiological functioning, from the individual to national and global
perspectives as well as the management of frequently encountered
global conditions.
Indicative modules
First year
• Anatomy, Physiology and
Principles of Movement Science
• Introduction to Rehabilitation
Science
• Evidence Based Rehabilitation
Science 1
• Health and Wellbeing 1
Rehabilitation Science
• Methods of Effective
Communications
Second year
• Evidence Based Rehabilitation
Science 2a
• Health and Environment
• Health and Wellbeing 2
Rehabilitation Science
• Behaviour Change 1
• Exercise Science for Special
Populations 1
Third year
• Evidence Based Rehabilitation
Science 3
• Health and Wellbeing 3
Rehabilitation Science
• Global Healthcare Matters
• Organisation and Management
in the Rehabilitation Setting
What will this mean
for my future?
You will have the attributes to
develop a career within health
and wellbeing in the public or
private sector, charity sector,
leisure industry, education and
business. You will also graduate
with qualifications to undertake
a variety of postgraduate
courses and graduate training
programmes.
Course type
Single honours
Course duration
Three years
Indicative entry
requirements
BBC
For further information on
entry requirements please
visit www.keele.ac.uk/
entryrequirements
Study abroad
No
For more course information please visit
keele.ac.uk/healthandrehabilitation
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