Course Structure Overview
The B.Tech in Physiotherapy at P P Savani University Surat is structured over 8 semesters, combining foundational sciences, core physiotherapy principles, and specialized electives. The curriculum emphasizes both theoretical knowledge and practical application, ensuring students are well-prepared for clinical practice and research.
Semester | Course Code | Course Title | Credit Structure (L-T-P-C) | Prerequisites |
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1 | PHYS-101 | Introduction to Human Anatomy | 3-0-0-3 | - |
1 | PHYS-102 | Basic Physiology | 3-0-0-3 | - |
1 | PHYS-103 | Introduction to Biomechanics | 2-0-0-2 | - |
1 | PHYS-104 | Basic Pharmacology | 2-0-0-2 | - |
1 | PHYS-105 | Psychology for Health Professionals | 2-0-0-2 | - |
1 | PHYS-106 | Introduction to Clinical Skills | 1-0-3-2 | - |
2 | PHYS-201 | Pathophysiology | 3-0-0-3 | PHYS-101, PHYS-102 |
2 | PHYS-202 | Neuroscience for Physiotherapists | 3-0-0-3 | - |
2 | PHYS-203 | Musculoskeletal Assessment | 2-0-3-3 | PHYS-101, PHYS-102 |
2 | PHYS-204 | Biochemistry for Health Sciences | 3-0-0-3 | - |
2 | PHYS-205 | Ethics in Healthcare | 2-0-0-2 | - |
2 | PHYS-206 | Lab Practice I | 0-0-4-2 | - |
3 | PHYS-301 | Cardiopulmonary Physiotherapy | 3-0-0-3 | PHYS-201, PHYS-202 |
3 | PHYS-302 | Pediatric Physiotherapy | 3-0-0-3 | - |
3 | PHYS-303 | Geriatric Rehabilitation | 3-0-0-3 | - |
3 | PHYS-304 | Orthopedic Rehabilitation | 3-0-0-3 | PHYS-203 |
3 | PHYS-305 | Research Methods in Physiotherapy | 2-0-0-2 | - |
3 | PHYS-306 | Lab Practice II | 0-0-4-2 | PHYS-206 |
4 | PHYS-401 | Neurological Physiotherapy | 3-0-0-3 | PHYS-202 |
4 | PHYS-402 | Women's Health Physiotherapy | 3-0-0-3 | - |
4 | PHYS-403 | Advanced Therapeutic Techniques | 3-0-0-3 | PHYS-301, PHYS-302, PHYS-303, PHYS-304 |
4 | PHYS-404 | Health Informatics | 2-0-0-2 | - |
4 | PHYS-405 | Leadership in Healthcare | 2-0-0-2 | - |
4 | PHYS-406 | Lab Practice III | 0-0-4-2 | PHYS-306 |
5 | PHYS-501 | Sports Medicine | 3-0-0-3 | - |
5 | PHYS-502 | Clinical Research Methods | 3-0-0-3 | PHYS-305 |
5 | PHYS-503 | Research Project Proposal | 0-0-6-3 | - |
5 | PHYS-504 | Advanced Biomechanics | 2-0-0-2 | PHYS-103 |
5 | PHYS-505 | Therapeutic Exercise Science | 2-0-0-2 | - |
5 | PHYS-506 | Lab Practice IV | 0-0-4-2 | PHYS-406 |
6 | PHYS-601 | Capstone Project | 0-0-12-6 | PHYS-503 |
6 | PHYS-602 | Professional Internship | 0-0-12-6 | - |
6 | PHYS-603 | Advanced Topics in Physiotherapy | 2-0-0-2 | - |
6 | PHYS-604 | Ethical Dilemmas in Clinical Practice | 2-0-0-2 | - |
6 | PHYS-605 | Advanced Lab Practice | 0-0-4-2 | PHYS-506 |
7 | PHYS-701 | Research Thesis | 0-0-12-8 | PHYS-601 |
7 | PHYS-702 | Advanced Clinical Rotations | 0-0-12-6 | - |
8 | PHYS-801 | Capstone Portfolio Development | 0-0-6-3 | PHYS-701 |
8 | PHYS-802 | Final Presentation | 0-0-3-2 | - |
Detailed Course Descriptions
Introduction to Human Anatomy: This foundational course introduces students to the structure of the human body using cadaveric dissection, 3D modeling, and virtual reality simulations. Students learn about organ systems, bone structures, and muscle attachments, preparing them for advanced coursework in physiology and pathology.
Pathophysiology: This course explores how diseases affect normal body functions. Students examine pathological processes at cellular, tissue, and organ levels, learning to identify abnormalities and correlate symptoms with underlying mechanisms.
Neuroscience for Physiotherapists: Designed to provide an understanding of the nervous system's role in movement and function, this course covers topics such as neuroplasticity, motor control, and neurological disorders affecting mobility.
Musculoskeletal Assessment: Students learn practical skills in assessing musculoskeletal conditions through physical examination techniques, including palpation, range-of-motion testing, and functional movement analysis.
Cardiopulmonary Physiotherapy: This course focuses on the principles of respiratory and cardiovascular rehabilitation. Students study lung mechanics, exercise physiology, and therapeutic interventions for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), heart failure, and other conditions.
Pediatric Physiotherapy: Tailored to meet the unique needs of children, this course covers growth and development, motor skill acquisition, and common pediatric disorders. Students learn age-appropriate assessment and treatment techniques.
Geriatric Rehabilitation: This course addresses the challenges of aging and its impact on mobility and function. Students explore interventions for osteoporosis, arthritis, stroke recovery, and cognitive decline in older adults.
Orthopedic Rehabilitation: Focused on musculoskeletal injuries and disorders, this course covers fracture healing, joint replacement rehabilitation, and sports-related injuries. Students gain hands-on experience with orthopedic assessment tools and treatment modalities.
Neurological Physiotherapy: This advanced course deals with conditions affecting the nervous system such as stroke, spinal cord injury, and Parkinson’s disease. Students learn to design rehabilitation programs that promote neuroplasticity and functional recovery.
Women's Health Physiotherapy: Designed to prepare students for treating women-specific health issues including pregnancy-related changes, postpartum recovery, pelvic floor dysfunction, and menopause-related symptoms.
Sports Medicine: This course covers injury prevention, acute care, and rehabilitation in athletes. Students learn about biomechanics, performance enhancement, and return-to-play protocols tailored to different sports disciplines.
Clinical Research Methods: Students are introduced to research design, data collection techniques, statistical analysis, and ethical considerations in healthcare research. The course prepares students for conducting independent studies and contributing to evidence-based practice.
Advanced Therapeutic Techniques: This course explores cutting-edge treatment modalities including manual therapy, electrotherapy, hydrotherapy, and dry needling. Students learn to integrate these techniques into comprehensive care plans based on individual patient needs.
Health Informatics: As part of modern healthcare practice, this course teaches students how to utilize digital tools for data management, electronic health records (EHR), telehealth platforms, and patient communication systems.
Leadership in Healthcare: This course emphasizes leadership skills essential for managing clinical teams, developing policies, and advocating for patient-centered care. Students explore ethical decision-making, quality improvement initiatives, and organizational dynamics within healthcare settings.
Project-Based Learning Philosophy
The department strongly believes in project-based learning as a core pedagogical approach. Mini-projects are introduced from the second semester, encouraging students to apply theoretical concepts to real-world scenarios. These projects are typically completed in groups and involve collaboration with local hospitals or rehabilitation centers.
For example, a group of students might be tasked with designing a home-based exercise program for stroke survivors, conducting literature reviews, interviewing patients, and presenting their findings to clinicians. This approach not only reinforces learning but also builds essential communication and teamwork skills.
The final-year capstone project is a significant component of the curriculum. Students select a research topic under faculty supervision and complete an extensive study or practical application. Projects often lead to publications in academic journals, presentations at conferences, or even patents for innovative devices or therapies.
Faculty mentors play a crucial role in guiding students through their projects. Each student is paired with a mentor who has expertise in their chosen area of interest. The mentorship process includes regular meetings, feedback sessions, and support throughout the project lifecycle.