Eva Jackman, Professional Masters in Physiotherapy Graduate
"I applied to the Professional Masters in Physiotherapy program at UCD with a bachelor's degree in Athletic Therapy. During the two-year program at UCD, I expanded upon my knowledge in musculoskeletal physiotherapy and furthered my understanding of neurology, women's and men's health, paediatrics and cardiorespiratory physiotherapy. The first year was challenging with most of the coursework being covered, but I found the professors and guest lecturers knowledgeable in their subject and supportive in their areas of expertise. I feel this approach provided excellent preparation for my future career in a leading, research-based practice. I found the small class sizes hugely beneficial, especially for practical classes. The clinical placements were intensive, but I feel they prepared me to work confidently in any physiotherapy setting.
I was fortunate to play on the UCD women’s rugby team, I thoroughly enjoyed travelling to play against other universities and making friends with teammates from other faculties. Since graduating, I have had the opportunity to travel with the Canadian women’s field hockey team and work in private physiotherapy practice in Dublin".
Amanda Olsen, Professional Masters in Physiotherapy Graduate
"Originally from the United States, travelling the world was always something I hoped to do when I was younger. After completing my bachelor’s degree in Athletic Training from the University of Pittsburgh, I decided that moving to another country while continuing my education would be a great way to achieve this dream of mine. Wanting to keep an open mind as to where my future would lead, I desired a program that would be transferable to places like New Zealand and Australia, as well as the United States, giving me the option to return if I wanted to.
I researched many Physiotherapy degree options across Ireland and found UCD’s post-graduate master’s program the most compelling. To put it very simply, the course was rigorous, and the professors had high expectations of us as students. However, it goes without saying that these attributes pushed me to excel in my abilities as a clinician.
The clinical tutors and educators instilled confidence in us by ensuring the theory was fully comprehended and our practical skills were executed appropriately and safely. There was a heavy emphasis on clinical reasoning and evidence-based practice which we had to display across our 1000 hours of clinical placement. The placements also encouraged supervised autonomy, so that as a student, and future clinician, I felt both supported and independent, which prepared me for working in the “real world” after graduation.
UCD’s campus is extraordinary – both spacious yet intimate – and offers top-of-the-line facilities and a variety of clubs and social opportunities. I know that this program gave me a strong foundation in the physiotherapy profession. It provided me with an experience I will never forget, sincere friends I will always have, and an increased cultural awareness I can take with me anywhere I go".