

BSc Podiatry
About this course
Podiatry is the clinical discipline concerned with the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of conditions affecting the feet, ankles, and lower limbs. The feet are among the most mechanically complex structures in the body, bearing the full weight of a person in motion and subject to a wide range of problems from skin and nail conditions to structural abnormalities, diabetic complications, and sports injuries. Podiatrists work across the NHS and private practice, contributing to the management of long-term conditions, post-surgical rehabilitation, and the prevention of serious complications for patients with diabetes, circulatory disorders, and rheumatic conditions. At the University of Huddersfield, this three-year, full-time programme leads to registration as a qualified podiatrist, enabling you to work in the NHS and independent sector on graduation. The degree combines scientific study with substantial clinical experience, so you will spend time in real patient-facing settings throughout your training. Academic content covers anatomy and physiology of the lower limb, biomechanics, pharmacology, dermatology, the pathology of systemic conditions that affect the feet, and the evidence base for clinical interventions. Practical training develops your skills in assessment and gait analysis, nail and skin care, orthotic prescription, local anaesthesia, nail surgery, and wound management. Communication skills, patient-centred care, and professional ethics run throughout the programme. A typical entry tariff of 136 UCAS points indicates the entry expectations for the programme. Podiatry develops both clinical competence and the interpersonal skills needed to work sensitively with patients across a wide range of ages, backgrounds, and health conditions. The profession rewards people who combine careful observation with genuine care for patient wellbeing. Graduates register with the Health and Care Professions Council and enter NHS community and hospital posts, private practice, sports medicine, research, and education. The profession offers opportunities for specialisation in areas such as high-risk foot care, musculoskeletal podiatry, and paediatrics.
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