Degree in Physiotherapy
240 credits - Faculty of Nursing and Physiotherapy
Entry Profile
The characteristics students starting the Degree in Physiotherapy should have include:
- An interest in, sensibility, and respect for people and their diversity.
- The ability to relate to people, dialogue, and communicate.
- An ability for observation.
- Abilities for initiative, organisation, and management.
- Abilities for analysis, synthesis, and reflection.
- Social skills, and oral and written communication skills.
- Notions of English.
Entry information
Number of places.
Academic year
2024-25: 60
Course entry methods
- Students who have passed a university entrance exam or similar (1)
- Higher vocational graduates (2). Applications from candidates with an advanced VET diploma in the degree programme's area of knowledge will be given preference. Please see the links (Spanish).
- Those who have passed the over-25s entrance examination Students who have passed the test in the following option will be given preference: Health Sciences
- University graduates
- Those who have passed the over-45s entrance examination
- University programmes started at another UIB campus
- Certain students holding a 'batxiller' or equivalent high school diploma without the PAU entrance exam
- Official Spanish university studies already begun
- Overseas university studies already begun or finished without being officially accredited
Admission mark calculation
The entrance mark
(Information in Spanish)
for courses will be calculated in accordance with the following criteria:
(1)
For entry with high-school diploma or equivalent (PAU: university entrance exam)
, the entrance mark is calculated (out of 14 points) with the entrance mark and the
two best weighted marks from passed subjects, in
accordance with the weighting parameters.
(2)
For entry with a higher vocational qualification
, the entrance mark is calculated (out of 14 points) with the average from the training
course and the two best weighted marks from
subjects passed in the PAU entrance block, in accordance with the weighting parameters.
(3) For further information, please see the full details of the
weighting parameters for university admission
Weighting Parameters
For more information, please see the full details about
weighting criteria for university admission (Spanish)
Cut-off mark
Useful information
- Pre-enrolment information activities and advice
- Entry: Information on the entry procedure
- Admission: Information on the admissions procedure
- Enrolment: Enrolment information
- Regulations on continuation of studies (in spanish)
- Students with specific enrolment status
- Students with functional diversity
Validations
Credit Recognition and Transfer Committee for GFT2
Secretary
Member
Brunet Monserrat, Núria
Member
Member
Accreditation grid between degrees from the UIB
Table of equivalences by curriculum: Degree in Physiotherapy - Majorca
- Degree in Nursing (2009 syllabus)
- Degree in Nursing (2016 syllabus)
- Degree in Nursing (2022 syllabus)
- Degree in Physiotherapy (2009 syllabus)
- Degree in Psychology
- Physiotherapy
Degree in Nursing (2009 syllabus)
Degree in Nursing (2009 syllabus) | Degree in Physiotherapy - Majorca |
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21600 - Structure and Function of the Human Body |
22761 - Anatomy General |
21601 - Conduct, Health and Quality of Live |
22763 - Psychosocial Sciences Applied to Physiotherapy |
21602 - Conceptual Bases and Methodologies for Health Sciences |
|
21304 - Foundations of Applied Statistics in Health Sciences |
21692 - Foundations of Applied Statistics in Health Sciences |
21375 - English for Health and Behavioural Sciences |
21375 - English for Health and Behavioural Sciences |
21607 - Ethics and Health Legislation |
|
21617 - Nursing in Adults II |
21655 - Medical-Surgical Complaints |
21616 - Management of Nursing Services |
21688 - Management of Health Services and Centres |
21618 - Nursing in Adults III |
21682 - Integral Attention to Disability and Chronicity |
21605 - Structure and Function of the Human Body II |
22762 - Human Physiology |
21608 - Communication and Health |
21690 - Communication Strategies in Health Education |
Degree in Nursing (2016 syllabus)
Degree in Nursing (2016 syllabus) | Degree in Physiotherapy - Majorca |
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22706 - Applied Statistics in Health Sciences |
21692 - Foundations of Applied Statistics in Health Sciences |
All Basic Training subjects and all Compulsory subjects |
22764 - Health Legislation |
21375 - English for Health and Behavioural Sciences |
21375 - English for Health and Behavioural Sciences |
22700 - Anatomy |
22761 - Anatomy General |
22701 - Psychosocial Sciences Applied to Health |
22763 - Psychosocial Sciences Applied to Physiotherapy |
22705 - Human Physiology |
22762 - Human Physiology |
22707 - Ethics and Health Legislation |
22766 - Ethics in Health Sciences |
21608 - Communication and Health |
21690 - Communication Strategies in Health Education |
|
|
22712 - Nursing in Adults I |
21651 - General Health Procedures |
22714 - Nursing in Adults III |
21655 - Medical-Surgical Complaints |
22721 - Management of Nursing Services |
21688 - Management of Health Services and Centres |
22752 - Sources of Information in Health Sciences |
22771 - Sources of Information in Health Sciences |
22753 - Methodological Research Bases |
22772 - Bases in Research Methodology |
Degree in Nursing (2022 syllabus)
Degree in Nursing (2022 syllabus) | Degree in Physiotherapy - Majorca |
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22706 - Applied Statistics in Health Sciences |
21692 - Foundations of Applied Statistics in Health Sciences |
All Basic Training subjects and all Compulsory subjects |
22764 - Health Legislation |
21375 - English for Health and Behavioural Sciences |
21375 - English for Health and Behavioural Sciences |
22700 - Anatomy |
22761 - Anatomy General |
22701 - Psychosocial Sciences Applied to Health |
22763 - Psychosocial Sciences Applied to Physiotherapy |
22705 - Human Physiology |
22762 - Human Physiology |
22707 - Ethics and Health Legislation |
22766 - Ethics in Health Sciences |
21608 - Communication and Health |
21690 - Communication Strategies in Health Education |
|
|
22712 - Nursing in Adults I |
21651 - General Health Procedures |
22714 - Nursing in Adults III |
21655 - Medical-Surgical Complaints |
22721 - Management of Nursing Services |
21688 - Management of Health Services and Centres |
22752 - Sources of Information in Health Sciences |
22771 - Sources of Information in Health Sciences |
22753 - Methodological Research Bases |
22772 - Bases in Research Methodology |
Degree in Physiotherapy (2009 syllabus)
Degree in Physiotherapy (2009 syllabus) | Degree in Physiotherapy - Majorca |
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21600 - Structure and Function of the Human Body |
22761 - Anatomy General |
21304 - Foundations of Applied Statistics in Health Sciences |
21692 - Foundations of Applied Statistics in Health Sciences |
21601 - Conduct, Health and Quality of Live |
22763 - Psychosocial Sciences Applied to Physiotherapy |
21652 - Applied Physics in Health Sciences |
21652 - Applied Physics in Health Sciences |
21650 - Anatomy and Physiology of the Muscular-skeletal System |
22760 - Anatomy of the Neuromuscular-skeletal System |
21651 - General Health Procedures |
21651 - General Health Procedures |
21655 - Medical-Surgical Complaints |
21655 - Medical-Surgical Complaints |
21654 - Palpation Anatomy and Image Diagnosis |
21654 - Palpation Anatomy and Image Diagnosis |
21660 - Physiotherapy of Movement |
21660 - Physiotherapy of Movement |
21602 - Conceptual Bases and Methodologies for Health Sciences |
|
21659 - Foundations of Physiotherapy and Community Physiotherapy |
|
21662 - Public Health |
21662 - Public Health |
21666 - Ethics and Health Legislation |
|
21656 - Assessment |
22765 - Valuation Physiotherapy |
21658 - Kinesitherapy |
21658 - Kinesitherapy |
21657 - General Procedures in Physiotherapy I |
21657 - General Procedures in Physiotherapy I |
21661 - General Procedures in Physiotherapy II |
21661 - General Procedures in Physiotherapy II |
21663 - Physiotherapy in Traumatology Physiotherapy, Orthopaedics and Rheumatology |
21663 - Physiotherapy in Traumatology Physiotherapy, Orthopaedics and Rheumatology |
21664 - Physiotherapy in Traumatology, Orthopaedics and Rheumatology |
21664 - Physiotherapy in Traumatology Physiotherapy, Orthopaedics and Rheumatology |
21667 - Physiotherapy in Traumatology Physiotherapy, Orthopaedics and Rheumatology |
21667 - Physiotherapy in Traumatology Physiotherapy, Orthopaedics and Rheumatology |
21673 - Physiotherapy in Traumatology, Orthopaedics and Rheumatology IV |
21673 - Physiotherapy in Traumatology Physiotherapy, Orthopaedics and Rheumatology |
21665 - Neurological Physiotherapy I |
21665 - Neurological Physiotherapy I |
21670 - Neurological Physiotherapy II |
21670 - Neurological Physiotherapy II |
21674 - Neurological Physiotherapy III |
21674 - Neurological Physiotherapy III |
21668 - Physiotherapy in Special Population Groups |
|
21669 - Cardio-Respiratory Physiotherapy |
21669 - Cardio-Respiratory Physiotherapy |
21672 - Practicum |
22773 - Prácticum I |
21675 - Practicum II |
21675 - Practicum II |
21691 - Practicum III |
21691 - Practicum III |
21677 - Food, Physical Activity and Health |
21677 - Food, Physical Activity and Health |
21682 - Integral Attention to Disability and Chronicity |
21682 - Integral Attention to Disability and Chronicity |
21375 - English for Health and Behavioural Sciences |
21375 - English for Health and Behavioural Sciences |
21679 - Ergonomics |
21679 - Ergonomics |
21678 - Attention to Health in Sportspeople |
22778 - Sports Physiotherapy |
21688 - Management of Health Services and Centres |
21688 - Management of Health Services and Centres |
21684 - Psychomotor Activity |
21684 - Psychomotor Activity |
21680 - Complementary Therapies |
21680 - Complementary Therapies |
21685 - Proprioceptive Techniques |
21685 - Proprioceptive Techniques |
21686 - Relaxation Techniques |
21686 - Relaxation Techniques |
21689 - Physiotherapy of the Stomatognathic System and in Deglutition |
22779 - Region Sorrowful Disorders Craniomandibular and Craniocervical |
21690 - Communication Strategies in Health Education |
21690 - Communication Strategies in Health Education |
21681 - Physiotherapy Related Therapies |
21681 - Physiotherapy Related Therapies |
21683 - Advanced Hydrotherapy Techniques |
21683 - Advanced Hydrotherapy Techniques |
21687 - Assessment of Bodily Harm |
21687 - Assessment of Bodily Harm |
21653 - Anatomy and Physiology of the Nervous System |
22762 - Human Physiology |
21671 - Hospital Stays |
year elective credits: 6
credits
|
21676 - Final Degree Project in Physiotherapy |
21676 - Final Degree Project |
Degree in Psychology
Degree in Psychology | Degree in Physiotherapy - Majorca |
---|---|
21600 - Structure and Function of the Human Body |
22761 - Anatomy General |
21304 - Foundations of Applied Statistics in Health Sciences |
21692 - Foundations of Applied Statistics in Health Sciences |
21300 - General Psychology |
22763 - Psychosocial Sciences Applied to Physiotherapy |
21375 - English for Health and Behavioural Sciences |
21375 - English for Health and Behavioural Sciences |
21308 - Research Methods and Data Analysis in Psychology |
22772 - Bases in Research Methodology |
Physiotherapy
Physiotherapy | Degree in Physiotherapy - Majorca |
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|
22760 - Anatomy of the Neuromuscular-skeletal System |
4739 - Applied Psychosocial Sciences |
22763 - Psychosocial Sciences Applied to Physiotherapy |
4738 - Physiotherapy I |
|
4740 - Physiotherapy of Movement |
21660 - Physiotherapy of Movement |
|
21652 - Applied Physics in Health Sciences |
4747 - Nursing Care in Physiotherapy |
21651 - General Health Procedures |
4748 - Medico-Surgical Physiotherapy II |
21655 - Medical-Surgical Complaints |
4765 - Community Physiotherapy |
22768 - Community Physiotherapy |
4745 - Public Health and Health Legislation |
|
|
21669 - Cardio-Respiratory Physiotherapy |
|
|
|
21654 - Palpation Anatomy and Image Diagnosis |
|
|
4751 - Physiotherapy in the Disabled |
21682 - Integral Attention to Disability and Chronicity |
4757 - Geriatrics and Physiotherapy |
22770 - Physiotherapy in Gerontology |
4749 - Hospital Stays II |
21675 - Practicum II |
|
22761 - Anatomy General |
4752 - Health Care Ethics |
22766 - Ethics in Health Sciences |
4744 - Hospital Stays I |
22773 - Prácticum I |
4762 - Relaxation Techniques |
21686 - Relaxation Techniques |
4751 - Physiotherapy in the Disabled |
year elective credits: 3
credits
|
4761 - Psychomotor Activity |
21684 - Psychomotor Activity |
|
22762 - Human Physiology |
4760 - Manipulative Articular Physiotherapy |
year elective credits: 3
credits
|
Automatic accreditation between higher technical programmes and university courses
Automatic accreditation of credits between courses on higher degree training cycles
from the professional groups in the
Balearic Islands and university degree courses in
Degree in Physiotherapy
Subject | Credits |
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22761 - Anatomy General | 6 |
Total | 6 |
Subject | Credits |
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22761 - Anatomy General | 6 |
Recognition of fourth-year elective credits | 6 |
Total | 12 |
Subject | Credits |
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Recognition of fourth-year elective credits | 6 |
Total | 6 |
Subject | Credits |
---|---|
Recognition of fourth-year elective credits | 6 |
Total | 6 |
Subject | Credits |
---|---|
22761 - Anatomy General | 6 |
Recognition of fourth-year elective credits | 6 |
Total | 12 |
Subject | Credits |
---|---|
Recognition of fourth-year elective credits | 6 |
Total | 6 |
Subject | Credits |
---|---|
Recognition of fourth-year elective credits | 6 |
Total | 6 |
Subject | Credits |
---|---|
Recognition of fourth-year elective credits | 6 |
Total | 6 |
Subject | Credits |
---|---|
22761 - Anatomy General | 6 |
Total | 6 |
Subject | Credits |
---|---|
Recognition of fourth-year elective credits | 6 |
Total | 6 |
Subject | Credits |
---|---|
22761 - Anatomy General | 6 |
Recognition of fourth-year elective credits | 6 |
Total | 12 |
Subject | Credits |
---|---|
Recognition of fourth-year elective credits | 6 |
Total | 6 |
Accreditation of English Skills
In order to be awarded the degree, students must show that they have reached a level of English by the end of their course that equates to level B2 in the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), in accordance with how this requirement is stipulated in the curriculum. The different ways to attain this are:
- passing the specific English language course on the curriculum.
- handing in a certificate or accreditation, recognised by the UIB, which shows the student has obtained a minimum level of English equivalent to B2 in the CEFR.
- passing a set number of subjects taught in English on the degree course.
- passing a set number of subjects taught in English on a mobility programme.