About Physical Therapy Bachelor Of Science in SRH Hochschule Heidelberg
Physiotherapy Degree in Heidelberg Professional recognition: state-recognized physiotherapist
Study physiotherapy - help people
This undergraduate course prepares you scientifically based for the complex work as a physiotherapist. Detailed diagnostic procedures enable increasingly more individual treatment options, including diseases of the musculoskeletal system, internal organs and neurological diseases. As a physiotherapist, you not only know their scientific background, but can also create optimized treatment plans. In addition to their studies, they also receive professional recognition as "state-recognized physiotherapists", just as with training at a technical school.
Goals of the course
- Knowledge of medical and psychological backgrounds on the development and function of the human body and its disorders
- Ability to select and perform appropriate diagnostic techniques
- Ability to put together, apply and evaluate adequate therapies
- Ability to derive questions for scientific projects from practice and to plan, implement and evaluate research projects
- Knowledge of the social, political and legal situation of the profession of physiotherapist within the health system
Medical course content
You will acquire a sound specialist knowledge in the fields of anatomy, physiology and pathology in the fields of orthopedics, traumatology, internal medicine, neurology, pediatrics, psychiatry, oncology and geriatrics.
Physiotherapeutic course content
Physiotherapeutic diagnostics and treatment techniques
Physical therapy techniques (electrotherapy, thermotherapy)
Training theory and motor learning
Structure of the health system and the role of the physiotherapist
Law and ethics for physiotherapists
Scientific course content
You learn the basics of scientific work and get an overview of various research methods.
Practical training on the patient
The practical training (at least 1,600 hours in the teaching clinic and external cooperation partners) can be completed in various facilities (e.g. hospital, rehabilitation center, physiotherapy practice). The knowledge acquired regarding various types of disorders and their diagnosis and treatment can be applied here in practice.
Career, prospects
Meeting future requirements with professional competence
This course qualifies you to work as a physiotherapist. They work in various institutions in the health system, e.g. B. hospitals, rehabilitation centers, medical practices, sports clubs or as a self-employed person in their own practice. After completing the course, there is also the option of continuing to complete a master's degree. Thus, the scientific competence for an academic career can be acquired with the option to do a doctorate or the ability to work in a managerial position in a health care facility.
Treatment spectrum:
- Movement system disorders (e.g. orthopedics, traumatology, sports injuries) Functional disorders of the internal organs (e.g. heart or lung diseases)
- Disorders of movement development
- Control (e.g. pediatric diseases; neurological disorders)
- Disturbances in experience and behavior (e.g. depression, eating disorders)
Typical fields of work:
- Neurological specialist clinics
- Orthopedic departments and aftercare facilities
- Geriatric facilities
- Specialist departments for internal medicine
- rehabilitation facilities
- Popular sport / performance sports
- Pediatric clinics
- Psychiatric and psychosomatic clinics
Academic qualification equivalents
- Higher Secondary Certificate / Standard 12.
English language requirements (one of the below):
- IELTS : (academic) 6.5
- TOEFL : 80 ibt
Heidelberg University Highlights
University Type |
Public |
Establishment Year |
1386 |
Total Enrollment |
31,908 |
Total Funding Received (2018) |
764.9 million EUR |
Number of Degree Programs (Winter 18/19) |
164 |
Mode of Programs |
Full-time; Part-time |
Total Appointed Professors |
458 |
International Student Percentage |
18.6% |
Female Student Percentage |
54.6% |
Annual Estimated Cost of Attendance (international) |
14,500 EUR |
Contact International Office |
+49 6221 54-5454 | studium@uni-heidelberg.de |
Heidelberg University verage Tuition Fees And Other Expenses
Heidelberg University charges its international students from non-EU/EEA countries a tuition fee of EUR 1,500 per semester since the winter semester 2017/18.
Expense |
Annual Amount in EUR |
Tuition Fee (non-EU/EEA) |
1,500 x 2= 3,000 |
Semester Fee |
169.25 x 2= 338.50 |
Health Insurance ( 90 EUR/mo) |
105 x 12= 1,260 |
Living Expenses ( 735 EUR/mo) |
835 x 12= 10,020 |
Total |
14,618.50 |
The table above shows the estimated cost of attendance for international students (non-EU/EEA) studying at Heidelberg University. In some special cases, candidates may apply for exemption from the tuition fee.