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Prosthetics & Orthotics - Bachelor of Science (BSc)

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BSc Course, 4th Year, Orthotic rectification

The BSc in Prosthetics and Orthotics is offered by the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine, Kilimanjaro Christian Medical College (KCM-College), Tumaini University. The course is intended to enrol students from Tanzania and other English speaking African countries as well as other interested countries.

The BSc in Prosthetics and Orthotics is composed of a broad range of theoretical and other subjects including physical and clinical assessment and examination of patients with neuromuscular and skeletal deficiencies. It also includes design of prosthetic and orthotic components as well as the prescription, fabrication, fitting and alignment of the full range of orthopaedic devices available. The clinical practice in the course includes the clinical examination and evaluation of individual patients in order to prescribe and deliver the appropriate prosthesis or orthosis to each individual.

Entry qualifications and other requirements

The course has a capacity to admit a maximum of 10 students each academic year. To qualify for admission to the BSc in Prosthetics and Orthotics, the applicants should meet one of the following requirements:

In addition to meeting the above criteria all candidates will be required to pass an entry examination and an interview.

Age: 18 years and above

Sex: Both Male and Female candidates are eligible to join the course.

Health: Candidates must possess a medical certificate indicating that he/she is mentally and physically fit to undertake the course

Language: Medium of communication is English. Candidates must exhibit competence in written and spoken English

Certification: Successful candidates must present their original Birth Certificate, Secondary School Certificate and/or other relevant Certificates as a pre-requisite for admission to the course.

Photographs: Students should present (12) passport size photographs for their Resident Permit, Identity Card, Registration, Academic Transcript and Degree.

Application dates: Applications should be submitted to the Dean of the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine by the 31st January of the year of entry. Late applications will normally be considered for the following academic year.

Course objectives

The broad objectives of the BSc in Prosthetics and Orthotics are to provide the graduate with:

Course duration and subjects

The duration of the course for the BSc in Prosthetics and Orthotics is four years commencing in October each year. The teaching year comprises 42 weeks of study with approximately 35 teaching hours in each week. During the course the student will undertake both theoretical subjects and practical and clinical training. The compulsory subjects are as follows: 

Subject

First    year

Second year

Third year

Fourth year

Total (hours)

Sem 1

Sem 2

Sem 3

Sem 4

Sem 5

Sem 6

Sem 7

Sem 8

P&O Science: Practical

359

405

254

315

344

270

374

308

2,629

Anatomy and Physiology

30

45

30

30

30

30

 

 

195

Biomechanics & Mechanics

45

60

45

60

45

45

45

45

390

P&O Science: Theory

45

60

30

30

45

45

30

36

321

Technology in P&O

30

30

30

30

 

 

 

 

120

Engineering Design

30

30

30

30

30

30

 

 

180

Computer  Science

 

 

30

30

 

 

 

 

60

Statistics  & Mathematics

 

 

30

45

 

 

 

 

75

Electro-

 

 

30

30

15

15

 

 

90

technology

Pathology

 

 

30

30

30

30

30

30

180

 

Clin&W/shop Management

 

 

 

 

 

 

30

30

60

Research Project

 

 

 

 

 

30

 

135

165

Patient Evaluation

 

 

 

 

 

 

30

 

30

Clinical/Field Attachment

 

 

 

 

 

135

 

 

135

Examination Revision

35

35

35

35

35

35

35

35

280

Semester Examination

35

70

35

70

35

70

35

119

469

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total

609

735

609

735

609

735

609

738

5,379

 Opportunities for patient contact and timetabled clinical experience are provided during the first three years of the BSc course. This clinical work is fully supervised and timetabled and provides the opportunity for the student to have clinical experience with patients who have a range of medical conditions and disabilities requiring prosthetic and orthotic treatment. This patient contact takes place in KCMC Orthopaedic Workshop and Clinic which is situated adjacent to TATCOT. A further clinical attachment for a 2½ week period is arranged at an approved clinical setting outside KCMC in the 4th year.

Exemptions

Exemption from attending a particular course of study may be granted subject to satisfying the necessary requirements. A request must be submitted to the relevant University Academic Board. Candidates exempted this way will be credited for the course.

The KCM-College of Tumaini University may grant exemption of the equivalent of 1 year of some of the clinical content of the course by recognising an ISPO accredited Category-II course of study offered by another University (e.g. the Diploma in Orthopaedic Technology offered by the University of Dar es Salaam) followed by a period of clinical work. In such cases the duration of the course is reduced to 3 years.

Course fees

The course fees should be paid in US$ or equivalent directly to the Bank and Account Number indicated on the letter of admission to the course. The yearly course fees should be paid in total before the beginning of the course, or in 2 instalments by special arrangement. The course fees for foreign students in US$ are as follows:

(a) Money payable to the college

 

 

 

 

Annual Fees

Year 1

Year 2

Year 3

Year 4

Application fee

30.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

Registration fee

60.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

Identity card fee

10.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

Medical capitation

110.00

110.00

110.00

110.00

Tuition fee

   3,360.00

   3,360.00

   3,360.00

   3,360.00

Special Faculty Need (e.g. white coats, goggles, theatre attire) fee

   2,280.00

   2,280.00

   2,280.00

   2,280.00

Seminars, Conferences fee

75.00

       75.00

75.00

75.00

Field Study fee

0.00

0.00

400.00

0.00

Examination fee

150.00

150.00

150.00

150.00

Graduation ceremony fee

0.00

0.00

0.00

100.00

Students union fee

20.00

20.00

20.00

20.00

ICT - facilitation fee

30.00

30.00

30.00

30.00

Research project

0.00

0.00

0.00

   1,000.00

Resident permit

500.00

0.00

500.00

0.00

Caution Money

30.00

30.00

30.00

30.00

Sub-Total

   6,655.00

   6,055.00

   6,955.00

   7,155.00

 

 

 

 

 

(b) Stipend to be paid to the student

Year 1

Year 2

Year 3

Year 4

Accommodation

   2,000.00

   2,000.00

   2,000.00

   2,000.00

Meals money

   1,600.00

   1,600.00

   1,600.00

   1,600.00

Pocket money

400.00

400.00

400.00

400.00

Stationery

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

Special skills equipment (e.g. stethoscopes, BP machines, tendon hammers, diagnostic kits)

0.00

500.00

0.00

0.00

Books

200.00

200.00

200.00

200.00

Sub-Total

   4,300.00

   4,800.00

   4,300.00

   4,300.00

 

 

 

 

 

Grand Total

 10,955.00

 10,855.00

  11,255.00

  11,455.00

 

The monthly allowances or stipend for students during the period of the course will depend on their parents or sponsoring agencies. However, it is suggested that the foreign student's monthly allowances should be sufficient to cover food, pocket money and other daily expenses.

The student will be required to deposit US$20 (non-Tanzanian) and T Shs 3,000 (Tanzanian) at the beginning of the course against the equipment issued at the beginning of the course. This deposit will be refunded at the end of the course upon return of the equipment.

There are accommodation possibilities in the campus and in Moshi, see our section "Facilities and Accommodation" on this Website.

Non-Tanzanian students should possess all the necessary travelling documents including a valid visa from the Tanzanian High Commissioner or Embassy in their respective countries and a valid passport for the duration of the course before departing to Tanzania. The return air ticket and other travelling costs have to be met by the sponsoring Institution or Agency.

Institutions or individual candidates interested to join the course should seek recommendations of sponsorship.

Application form

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Information Flyer

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