Current students
Tutorial and Lecture information
For students currently enroled and studying at the Discipline of Physiotherapy please log in to your University of Sydney eLearning sites here you will find: Notices, Lecture and Tutorial guidelines, reading materials etc. USYD elearning
**It is important to check regularly to make sure you are up to date and prepared for your classes.
Clinical Education Information
Clinical education information can be accessed on the Discipline of Physiotherapy Units of Study site via either the undergraduate or graduate program buttons:
http://ptwww.fhs.usyd.edu.au/Units
Timetables and Tutorial Group Timetables
Students will be able to download their personalised timetables with their tutorial group number from the web My Uni - the following steps will be useful:
* Click on "Current students "
* Enter your Uni key details in "Login to My Uni"
* Click on either Local or International student option.
* Click on the following prompts "My Study", "Timetable" , "Login to Timetable Unit", "Collect your personal timetable"
Email and Communication Policy
The Discipline of Physiotherapy uses email as a means of communication for official correspondence and course information.
Emails will only be sent via your Uni Email Account. It is your obligation to read your Uni Email regularly or set up your account so your email is redirected. Instructions to do this can be accessed at: https://www.auth.usyd.edu.au/extro/fav/
Plagiarism
Plagiarism can be broadly defined as knowingly presenting another person's ideas, findings or written work as one's own by copying or reproducing them without due acknowledgment of the source. No part of an assignment may be adopted from another source without due acknowledgment given and this includes another student’s work.
The University of Sydney policy on plagiarism, Part A, 1. (2), states:
(2) The University of Sydney is opposed to and will not tolerate Plagiarism. It is the responsibility of all students to:
a. ensure that they do not commit or collude with another person to commit Plagiarism;
b report possible instances of Plagiarism; and
c. comply with this Policy and Procedure.
View the full policy regarding Plagiarism PDF



