A Bachelor of Orthotics and Prosthetics is an undergraduate program that trains students to design, fit, and manage artificial limbs (prosthetics) and supportive devices (orthotics) for patients with physical disabilities or injuries. The program combines theoretical knowledge in anatomy, biomechanics, and materials science with hands-on clinical practice, preparing graduates to work in healthcare settings helping individuals regain mobility and function. It typically includes coursework in patient care, device fabrication, and rehabilitation, and leads to a career as an orthotist or prosthetist.

A Bachelor of Physiotherapy is an undergraduate program that trains students to become physiotherapists, focusing on the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of physical conditions and injuries that affect movement and function. The program includes coursework in anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, and rehabilitation techniques, as well as practical clinical training. Graduates are equipped to help patients recover from injuries, manage chronic conditions, and improve mobility through exercises, manual therapy, and other therapeutic interventions. The program prepares students for a career in healthcare, working in hospitals, clinics, sports settings, or private practices.