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physiotherapy dual majoring in kinesiology, b.sc.

Faculty of Applied Healthcare Sciences

Course Content

3 degrees in 1

The Bachelor’s degree programme in Physiotherapy with a specialisation in Kinesiology is a dual study programme that has been available in Deggendorf since 2015. Over the course of nine semesters, you will qualify as a state-registered physiotherapist and earn an academic degree as a Bachelor of Science. DIT collaborates with many regional vocational colleges, as well as those further afield, from Bad Elster to Rotthalmünster. Optionally, at the end of your studies, you can obtain the professional qualification as a sports and movement therapist (DVGS). Ideally, you will therefore gain three qualifications during your degree programme. Studying physiotherapy means that you will be trained to become a reflective practitioner. In addition to profession-specific, practical skills, your learning objectives also include independent learning, interdisciplinary thinking, self-management and personal responsibility, as well as the ability to reflect and solve problems.

  • Greater emphasis on workplace health management (integration of the certificate in ‘Systemic Process Consultancy in Workplace Health Management’)
  • Focus on the digitalisation of interventions and projects in healthcare
  • Expansion of the core area of teaching (lifestyle-related) health literacy

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At a glance

Degree

  • Bachelor of Science Physiotherapy dual with focus on Human Movement Science (B.Sc.)
  • State-certified physiotherapist
  • Sports and Movement Therapist (DVGS) Specialisation Orthopaedics / Traumatology / Rheumatology & Specialisation Neurology (Licences RS, OP, MNW, MTT, Relaxation)

Study form

  • Dual

Option 1: In cooperation with a vocational school.

  • 1-6 Semester: Dual study = lessons from Monday to Friday at the cooperating vocational school, as well as occasional lessons on Friday afternoon and Saturday all day at DIT
  • 7-9 Semester: Full-time study = Monday to Saturday lessons at DIT

Option 2: For certified physiotherapists

  • Shortened study period to 2.5 years (5 semesters)
    The modules of the non-essential training phase can be studied in parallel (semesters 1, 3, 5 and 2, 4, 6).
    It is also possible to practise a profession on the side. Except for the student union fee, obtaining the B.Sc. is shortened as well as the course of study is free of charge in its entirety. 

Duration

  • 9 semesters (4.5 years)
  • For certified physiotherapists: shortened course of 5 semesters (2.5 years)

ECTS points

  • 210

Start

  • Winter semester

Location

Taught in

  • German
Details & Application

Application period

  • 15 April - 15 July

Admission requirements

  • General German university entrance qualification, or please check your eligibilty at the DAAD if you own an international qualification
  • As well as a training contract with one of the cooperating vocational schools
  • Or a completed vocational training as a physiotherapist followed by at least three years of full-time professional practice

Fees

  • No tuition fees, only student union fee
  • International students from non-EU/EEA countries are required to pay service fees for each semester. Click here to read about our service fees.
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CAMPUS DEGGENDORF

The Deggendorf campus is modern and international. It is a welcoming place for study, teaching and research. Situated right on the banks of the Danube and at the gateway to the Bavarian Forest, it is a place where academic excellence and quality of life go hand in hand.

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Subject Overview

Overview of lectures and courses, SWS (Semesterwochenstunden = weekly hours/semester) and ECTS (European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System) in the Bachelor's degree Physiotherapy (Dual).

1. Semester SWS ECTS
Scientific Work and Interprofessionalism 5 5
Natural Science & Social Science Foundations * 4 5
Topographic Anatomy 1* 4 5
Physiology 1* 4 5
2. Semester SWS ECTS
Fundamentals of Research and Quantitative Methods 1 6 5
Physical Therapy* 4 5
Biomechanics* 4 5
Topographical Anatomy 2* 4 5
Functional Anatomy and Arthrokinematics* 4 5
3. Semester SWS ECTS
Technical English 4 5
Physiology 2* 4 5
Pathology 1* 4 5
4. Semester SWS ECTS
Training Science 4 5
Medical Foundatons* 4 5
Pathology 2* 4 5
Physiotherapeutic Applications* 4 5
Physiotherapeutic Treatment Techniques 1* 8 10
5. Semester SWS ECTS
Health Competence 1 and Quantitative Methods 2 6 5
Physiotherapeutic Treatment Techniques 2* 8 10
6. Semester SWS ECTS
Health Pedagogics 1 4 5
Physiotherapeutic Treatment Techniques 3* 8 10
7. Semester SWS ECTS
Health Competence 2 6 5
Health Pedagogics 2 4 5
Ethics, Health and Law 4 5
Health Management 1 5 5
Digitalisation in Healthcare 4 5
Social Science Aspects of Health and Qualitative Methods 6 5
8. Semester SWS ECTS
Internship 1 * 4 5
Health Promotion and Prevention & Health-Competent Counceling 6 5
Health Management 2 5 5
Movement & Neuroscience 4 5
Fundamentals  of Nutrition 4 5
Medical Training Therapy (MTT) 4 5
9. Semester SWS ECTS
Elective: Interprofessional Work  4
Applied Method Competence & Research Colloquium 4 5
Sport and Movement Therapy Procedures & Lifestyle-Oriented Assessments 6 5
Internship 2 * 4 5
Bachelor Thesis - 10
90 ECTS are recognised by the degree "Staatlich geprüfter Physiotherapeut/in".
* These modules are recognised by the examination of vocational schools and do not have to be attended at the DIT. The application for recognition of the examination results must be submitted in the seventh semester to the study program assistant.
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Career Prospects

Physiotherapy is an integral part of the German healthcare system. Contrary to what many people often think at first glance, it is not just about massages or therapy prescribed by doctors. As a physiotherapist, you will work in the fields of health promotion and prevention, rehabilitation, as well as curative and palliative care. In doing so, a scientifically grounded practice, a redistribution of roles and responsibilities within the healthcare system, and interprofessional collaboration in multidisciplinary teams will play an increasingly important role for you. You will design, implement and evaluate health-promoting interventions. During your degree programme, you will gain a broader perspective and be prepared for all these aspects. However, the focus of your work will always be on the individual whose health you aim to promote or restore, or whose suffering you aim to alleviate. Whether working in your own health centre, as a freelancer or as an employee of a health insurance provider, the profession of physiotherapist demands a great deal of personal responsibility. ‘First contact’ and ‘networking’ are not just buzzwords for you, but part of your daily practice. Here, too, your degree will equip you well. As a physiotherapist with an academic background, you’ll have access to additional areas of practice and professional and career opportunities beyond direct patient contact:

  • Management roles (therapy manager, team leader) in rehabilitation and acute care hospitals
  • Science and research
  • Setting up your own business (private practice, health centre)
  • Exercise and sports therapy in outpatient and inpatient rehabilitation centres
  • Consultancy and coaching in personal health management
  • Workplace health management
  • Teaching in physiotherapy training and continuing professional development