The Bachelor of Physiotherapy at JCU prepares you to help patients improve their quality of life through targeted treatments that restore or minimise dysfunction caused by illness, injury, or ageing. You'll examine key elements of human anatomy, systems, and movement, developing essential skills in physiotherapy practice and treatment. Practical experience is integrated throughout the course, including hands-on learning at the JCU Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy Clinic and extensive clinical placements in rural, regional, and remote settings. This program emphasizes a holistic approach to healthcare, integrating physiology, pathophysiology, and evidence-based practice, with the goal of developing competent, confident physiotherapists ready to make a positive difference in diverse communities.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is highly regarded for its quality teaching—ranked #1 in Queensland—and its strong focus on skills development, support, and practical experience. It is designed to prepare students for real-world healthcare challenges, particularly in rural and remote locations, including Indigenous communities. Graduates are well-equipped to deliver safe, sustainable, and client-centred care, making this program an excellent choice for those passionate about making a tangible impact in diverse populations.
The course offers a comprehensive physiotherapy education with an emphasis on rural and remote healthcare, including Indigenous health communities. While there are no specific specialisations mentioned, the program prepares students to work in varied settings such as community health, private practice, hospitals, schools, and sports clinics, equipping them with broad skills applicable across many fields.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
23.34L
Living cost
Applicants should have recommended knowledge in English, Mathematical Methods, and at least one of Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Physical Education, Psychology, or Health, with a minimum English language proficiency of Band 3a. The program is a full-time, four-year course, with fees of approximately AUD 44,768 per year for domestic students.

English language test
Graduates of the Bachelor of Physiotherapy can work across Australia and internationally in various settings including aged care, community health centres, hospitals, private practices, schools, and sports clinics. The degree is accredited by the Australian Physiotherapy Council, enabling registration to practice with the Physiotherapy Board of Australia. Many alumni have had successful careers, often working in rural and remote communities, exemplified by strong industry recognition and leadership.