
The University of Valencia offers the Podiatry program as a four-year, full-time, on-campus Bachelor of Science degree focused on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of foot and lower limb disorders. This program combines medical, anatomical, and biomechanical knowledge to prepare students for professional healthcare practice in podiatric medicine.
The curriculum emphasizes Foot Anatomy, Clinical Podiatry, and biomechanical assessment techniques, integrating theoretical medical sciences with extensive clinical training. Students develop practical diagnostic and treatment skills, preparing for careers in hospitals, private clinics, rehabilitation centers, and specialized podiatry practices within the healthcare sector.
Year 1 – Foundations in Podiatry
Year 2 – Advanced Podiatry Studies
Year 3 – Clinical and Applied Podiatry
Year 4 – Final Project and Clinical Practice
Graduates of the Podiatry Bachelor’s program are highly valued in foot care, sports medicine, and clinical healthcare. With expertise in diagnosing and treating foot and lower limb conditions, graduates can pursue roles as podiatrists, orthopedic specialists, sports medicine consultants, or healthcare practitioners. The growing emphasis on foot health and wellness ensures strong career prospects in hospitals, private practices, and sports clinics.
Podiatry program focuses on foot health, clinical treatment, and rehabilitation. Students will gain practical skills in diagnosing and treating a wide range of foot and ankle disorders. The program prepares graduates for clinical careers in podiatry, equipping them with the knowledge to provide specialized care in a rapidly growing healthcare field.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +34 96 386 41 00
Email: info@uv.es
Address: University of Valencia (UV), Av. Blasco Ibáñez 30, 46010 Valencia, Spain