Course Structure Overview
The Physiotherapy program at Pacific Medical University Udaipur is structured over eight semesters, providing a comprehensive academic journey from foundational sciences to advanced clinical practice. The curriculum balances theoretical knowledge with practical skills, ensuring students are well-prepared for professional practice in diverse healthcare settings.
Semester | Course Code | Course Title | Credit Structure (L-T-P-C) | Pre-requisites |
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1 | PHYS101 | Human Anatomy | 3-0-2-4 | None |
1 | PHYS102 | Basic Physiology | 3-0-2-4 | None |
1 | PHYS103 | Human Biochemistry | 3-0-2-4 | None |
1 | PHYS104 | Introduction to Physiotherapy | 2-0-2-3 | None |
1 | PHYS105 | Basic Pathology | 3-0-2-4 | None |
1 | PHYS106 | Basic Pharmacology | 3-0-2-4 | None |
1 | PHYS107 | Biomechanics | 3-0-2-4 | PHYS101, PHYS102 |
2 | PHYS201 | Kinesiology | 3-0-2-4 | PHYS101, PHYS102 |
2 | PHYS202 | Neuroanatomy | 3-0-2-4 | PHYS101 |
2 | PHYS203 | Physiology of Movement | 3-0-2-4 | PHYS102 |
2 | PHYS204 | Basic Research Methods | 2-0-2-3 | None |
2 | PHYS205 | Healthcare Ethics | 2-0-2-3 | None |
2 | PHYS206 | Psychology of Health | 2-0-2-3 | None |
3 | PHYS301 | Musculoskeletal Assessment | 3-0-2-4 | PHYS101, PHYS201 |
3 | PHYS302 | Neurological Assessment | 3-0-2-4 | PHYS202 |
3 | PHYS303 | Cardiovascular Assessment | 3-0-2-4 | PHYS102 |
3 | PHYS304 | Respiratory Assessment | 3-0-2-4 | PHYS102 |
3 | PHYS305 | Manual Therapy Techniques | 3-0-2-4 | PHYS301, PHYS302 |
3 | PHYS306 | Exercise Physiology | 3-0-2-4 | PHYS102 |
4 | PHYS401 | Clinical Practice I | 3-0-2-4 | PHYS301, PHYS302 |
4 | PHYS402 | Clinical Practice II | 3-0-2-4 | PHYS401 |
4 | PHYS403 | Pediatric Physiotherapy | 3-0-2-4 | PHYS301 |
4 | PHYS404 | Geriatric Physiotherapy | 3-0-2-4 | PHYS301 |
4 | PHYS405 | Neurological Rehabilitation | 3-0-2-4 | PHYS302 |
4 | PHYS406 | Community Health Physiotherapy | 3-0-2-4 | PHYS301 |
5 | PHYS501 | Sports Physiotherapy | 3-0-2-4 | PHYS301, PHYS302 |
5 | PHYS502 | Orthopedic Physiotherapy | 3-0-2-4 | PHYS301 |
5 | PHYS503 | Cardiac Rehabilitation | 3-0-2-4 | PHYS303 |
5 | PHYS504 | Respiratory Therapy | 3-0-2-4 | PHYS304 |
5 | PHYS505 | Research Methodology | 3-0-2-4 | PHYS204 |
5 | PHYS506 | Advanced Manual Therapy | 3-0-2-4 | PHYS305 |
6 | PHYS601 | Clinical Rotations I | 3-0-2-4 | PHYS401, PHYS402 |
6 | PHYS602 | Clinical Rotations II | 3-0-2-4 | PHYS601 |
6 | PHYS603 | Capstone Project Planning | 3-0-2-4 | PHYS505 |
6 | PHYS604 | Specialized Treatment Modalities | 3-0-2-4 | PHYS301, PHYS302 |
6 | PHYS605 | Evidence-Based Practice | 3-0-2-4 | PHYS505 |
6 | PHYS606 | Professional Ethics in Clinical Practice | 2-0-2-3 | PHYS205 |
7 | PHYS701 | Advanced Clinical Practice | 3-0-2-4 | PHYS601, PHYS602 |
7 | PHYS702 | Research Proposal Development | 3-0-2-4 | PHYS505 |
7 | PHYS703 | Internship Preparation | 3-0-2-4 | PHYS601, PHYS602 |
7 | PHYS704 | Professional Development Workshop | 2-0-2-3 | PHYS205 |
7 | PHYS705 | Clinical Case Studies | 3-0-2-4 | PHYS601, PHYS602 |
7 | PHYS706 | Capstone Project Implementation | 3-0-2-4 | PHYS702 |
8 | PHYS801 | Final Internship | 3-0-2-4 | PHYS703 |
8 | PHYS802 | Capstone Project Presentation | 3-0-2-4 | PHYS706 |
8 | PHYS803 | Graduation Ceremony | 0-0-0-0 | None |
Advanced Departmental Elective Courses
These advanced courses are designed to deepen students' understanding of specialized areas within physiotherapy and prepare them for advanced practice or research.
Neurological Rehabilitation
This course focuses on the assessment and treatment of patients with neurological conditions such as stroke, spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, and Parkinson's disease. Students learn to apply evidence-based interventions aimed at restoring function, preventing complications, and improving quality of life. The course includes hands-on training in neurophysiological assessment techniques, motor learning principles, and advanced therapeutic modalities.
Manual Therapy Techniques
This advanced elective provides students with in-depth knowledge of various manual therapy approaches including joint mobilization, soft tissue manipulation, and myofascial release. The course emphasizes the integration of anatomical understanding with practical skills to develop effective treatment strategies for musculoskeletal dysfunction.
Community Health Physiotherapy
This course explores the role of physiotherapists in public health initiatives and community-based care programs. Students learn to design and implement health promotion campaigns, conduct community assessments, and coordinate with local organizations to improve access to physiotherapy services for underserved populations.
Cardiac Rehabilitation
This course covers the principles and practice of cardiac rehabilitation including exercise prescription, risk factor modification, and psychosocial support. Students gain expertise in managing patients with coronary artery disease, heart failure, and post-surgical recovery through structured exercise programs and lifestyle interventions.
Pediatric Physiotherapy
This elective focuses on the unique needs of children with developmental disorders, congenital anomalies, and growth-related conditions. The course covers assessment techniques specific to pediatric populations, therapeutic strategies for motor development, and family-centered care approaches.
Orthopedic Physiotherapy
This advanced course addresses musculoskeletal injuries and surgical interventions requiring specialized rehabilitation protocols. Students learn to assess and treat patients with fractures, joint replacements, sports injuries, and chronic conditions affecting bones, joints, muscles, and connective tissues.
Respiratory Therapy
This course focuses on the management of respiratory disorders through physiotherapy interventions including chest physiotherapy, breathing exercises, and pulmonary rehabilitation. Students gain expertise in assessing lung function, managing ventilator-dependent patients, and implementing exercise programs for individuals with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and other respiratory conditions.
Sports Physiotherapy
This elective prepares students to work with athletes across various sports disciplines. The course covers injury prevention strategies, performance enhancement techniques, and rehabilitation protocols tailored to specific sporting activities. Students learn to assess movement patterns, identify biomechanical issues, and develop individualized treatment plans for athletic performance.
Geriatric Physiotherapy
This course explores the unique challenges faced by elderly patients including age-related decline, chronic diseases, and functional limitations. Students learn to design exercise programs that promote mobility, prevent falls, manage chronic pain, and maintain independence in daily activities.
Exercise Physiology
This advanced course delves into the physiological responses to exercise and physical activity. Students gain understanding of energy metabolism, cardiovascular adaptations, muscular function, and the effects of aging on exercise capacity. The course prepares students for designing safe and effective exercise interventions for various populations.
Project-Based Learning Philosophy
The department emphasizes project-based learning as a core component of the curriculum to foster critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and collaborative learning among students. This approach allows students to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world contexts while developing professional competencies essential for clinical practice.
Mini-projects are integrated throughout the program, beginning with small-scale research tasks in early semesters and progressing to complex case studies and community-based initiatives in later years. Each project is guided by faculty mentors who provide supervision, feedback, and expertise to ensure quality outcomes.
The final-year thesis or capstone project requires students to conduct an original research study or comprehensive clinical analysis under the guidance of a faculty advisor. This culminating experience allows students to demonstrate their ability to integrate knowledge from multiple disciplines, apply advanced analytical techniques, and contribute meaningfully to the field of physiotherapy.
Thesis/Capstone Project Structure
The capstone project is structured over two semesters with clear milestones and evaluation criteria. Students begin by selecting a topic aligned with their interests or career goals, followed by literature review, methodology development, data collection, analysis, and presentation preparation.
Evaluation criteria include the originality of research question, rigor of methodology, quality of data analysis, clarity of presentation, and contribution to knowledge in the field. Students are assessed through written reports, oral presentations, peer reviews, and faculty evaluations throughout the project lifecycle.