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Postgraduate Taught Courses and Modules
Within the Faculty of Health we have a large number of modules and courses avaliable to you. Please follow the links below to have a look at what we have avaliable.
Postgraduate CoursesIf you are interested in a postgraduate certificate, diploma or masters degree; click here...
Postgraduate ModulesIf you are interested in a postgraduate individual module; click here...
Performance Stability
Interested in exercise? Take a look at the single module Performance Stability. This is delivered by Kinetic Control Int tutors and is new course for professionals working in sport, health, fitness and rehabilitation. Assess uncontrolled movement, design & implement training strategies. Make yourself stand out from the crowd with this advanced approach.
Further Information
Enquiries about courses should be directed to our Postgraduate Administrators Sarah Skinner or Lynn Aylett shar.postgraduate@keele.ac.uk
More information for International Postgraduate Students
Postgraduate Programmes
We have a number of excellent postgraduate programmes from with the School of Health and Rehabilitation. Click on the programme name to find out more
Full Time (12 months)
- MSc Physiotherapy
- MSc Physiotherapy (Neurology) * this programme will next run September 2013 (alternate year entry)
- PG Certificate Applied Clinical Anatomy
Part Time (2 years) or Modular (2-5 years)
- MSc Physiotherapy
- MSc Neurological Rehabilitation
- MSc Pain Science and Management
- MSc Neuromusculoskeletal Healthcare
- MSc Health Sciences
- PG Certificate Applied Clinical Anatomy *does not run on a modular basis
We also have a wide variety of modules that students can take as 'stand alone' modes of study if they are interested in a taster before considering a programme or only wish to take one or two modules.

