UK/EU Students: A first degree or a diploma in the relevant professional area (Physiotherapy or Occupational Therapy) will be required. Applicants with a third class degree, a diploma or a degree in a related subject area will be considered on a case-by-case basis to ensure that this programme is a suitable choice. Brunel University is currently working with the British Association of Hand Therapy (BAHT) to establish if points can be gained from the MSc Hand Therapy modules towards becoming an accredited Hand Therapist (BAHT). Previous or current experience in hand therapy is required by the BAHT before full accreditation can be applied for. However, it will not be required by the University.
UK/EU Student Fees see http://www.brunel.ac.uk/courses/pg/pgfees; International Student Fees see http://www.brunel.ac.uk/international/livingandstudyingatbrunel/financeandfees/tuitionfees
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