BSc Podiatry

The University of Huddersfield
Full-time3 YearsSubject: Subjects Allied to Medicine
Course Score
B /74
Graduate Salary
£28,000
Satisfaction
81%
Degree Completion
85%
Professional Jobs
87%
Meaningful Work
85%

AI & Your Career

Based on real AI use at work (Anthropic research, 2026)

24%
Moderate AI impact

Average across where this course's graduates actually work

AI does some of the simpler tasks in these jobs, but most of the work still needs human judgement and skill.

AI impact by graduate destination

Administrative55%
Business and public service associate48%
Sales40%
Teaching18%
Caring personal services6%

🧭 Career Trajectories

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Expected Starting Salary

around the national median

Typical starting salary for Subjects Allied to Medicine graduates

Start
Sep 2027
Graduate
2030
First job
~2031
£28,000
typical starting salary
£23,000
£28,500
Brightest = where most graduates land · fades where fewer earn that amount
· Subjects Allied to Medicine graduates nationally earn £20,000-£42,000 (233 courses)

HESA Graduate Outcomes survey · includes all graduates regardless of career path chosen

Where Graduates Work

Top job roles graduates enter after this course

01
Other Health Professionals
★ Professional
50%
02
Therapy professionals
★ Professional
32%
03
Caring personal services
3%
04
Sales occupations
3%
05
Elementary occupations
2%
06
Process, plant and machine operatives
2%
07
Administrative occupations
2%
08
Medical Practitioners
★ Professional
1%
09
Teaching Professionals
★ Professional
1%
10
Business and public service associate professionals
★ Professional
1%

Outcomes

85%
Continuation
87%
Professional Work
85%
Meaningful Role
80%
Career On Track

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