Postgraduate Studies in Physiotherapy
- Postgraduate Diploma in Physiotherapy: MXA14
- MSc (Physiotherapy) (Coursework and Research Report - CWRR): MCA57
- MSc (Physiotherapy) by Dissertation: MRA00
- PhD: MDA00 / MFAPHST80
The Postgraduate Diploma is offered in Neuromusculoskeletal Physiotherapy (NMS) or in Sport and Exercise Physiotherapy.
The MSc by coursework and research report degree can be completed over a period of two years (part-time). New students will be enrolled every second year. Anatomy, physiology and pathology will run in 2024, 2026 and so forth, while the speciality courses will run in 2023, 2025, 2027, and so forth.
The distribution of courses over the two years is:
Five face-to-face contact weeks consisting of lectures and practicals are spread out throughout the first year. The final examinations are performed over a period of two weeks at the end of the year. Students are also expected to complete a research proposal by the end of the first year.
In the second year, students enrol for the specialisation course of their choice and complete a research project (research report).
This department offers specialisation coursework in the following areas:
Students are expected to be working clinically in the area of specialty.
Four face-to-face contact weeks consisting of lectures, workshops and clinical exposure are spread out throughout the second year. The final examinations are performed over a period of one week at the end of the year.
The research topic has to be presented for departmental approval. After approval of the departmental research committee, the proposal will be presented to the School of Therapeutic Sciences’ assessors. Ethical clearance must also be obtained. All students will be required to attend the research methodology course prior to submitting their research proposals.
For students enrolled for an MSc degree, there is a due performance requirement of 80 hours of service to the Physiotherapy Department. These hours are aimed at the development of the student and will be made up (not an exclusive list) by clinical teaching, tutorials or practical teaching in the undergraduate programme, as well as working as a research assistant. Sports Masters Students will be required to help at sporting events at which the Department offers a service and this is a “Due Performance” requirement.
These hours will be done over course of study in consultation with the Physiotherapy Department. No remuneration is made for these hours.
Students can register research topics with the department. They will then develop a research proposal and apply for ethical clearance. The research proposal is first presented to the Physiotherapy Department and will, after approval, be submitted to the School of Therapeutic Sciences assessors’ committee. It is compulsory for students to attend a research methodology course.
For students enrolled for an MSc degree, there is a due performance requirement of 80 hours of service to the Physiotherapy Department. These hours are aimed at the development of the student and will be made up (not an exclusive list) by clinical teaching, tutorials or practical teaching in the undergraduate programme, as well as working as a research assistant.
These hours will be done over course of study in consultation with the Physiotherapy Department. No remuneration is made for these hours.
If you are interested in pursuing an MSc by dissertation through the Physiotherapy Department of the University of the Witwatersrand, send the required documents (listed below) to Helena.VanAswegen@wits.ac.za (Cc Veronica.Ntsiea@wits.ac.za) by 30 September (for January intake the following year). Under special circumstances, students pursuing an MSc by dissertation will be allowed to apply by 31 March (for July intake of the same year).
The processing of applications is complex and involves input from different parties. Feedback will be provided within 4 to 5 weeks. Await feedback before you formally apply for the degree through the online system.
If you hold a foreign qualification, you must submit proof of evaluation of your qualification by the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA).
An interview may be arranged by the potential supervisors should it be deemed necessary
Once feedback has been received, you may apply online here or via the course entry here.
Students can register research topics with the department. They will then develop a research proposal and apply for ethical clearance. The research proposal is first presented to the Physiotherapy Department and will, after approval, be submitted to the postgraduate committee.
Students applying for a PhD must have a masters’ degree.
For students enrolled for PhD degree, there is a due performance requirement of 40 hours of service to the Physiotherapy Department. These hours are aimed at the development of the student and will be made up (not an exclusive list) by clinical teaching, tutorials or practical teaching in the undergraduate programme, as well as working as a research assistant.
These hours will be done over course of study in consultation with the Physiotherapy Department. No remuneration is made for these hours.
If you are interested in pursuing a PhD through the Physiotherapy Department of the University of the Witwatersrand, send the required documents (listed below) to Helena.VanAswegen@wits.ac.za (Cc Veronica.Ntsiea@wits.ac.za) by 31 March (for July intake of the same year) or 30 September (for January intake the following year). The processing of applications is complex and involves input from different parties. Feedback will be provided within 4 to 5 weeks. Await feedback before you formally apply for the degree through the online system.
If you hold a foreign qualification, you must submit proof of evaluation of your qualification by the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA).
An interview may be arranged by the potential supervisors should it be deemed necessary
Log onto the Wits application page at /applications/ and complete the application