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MSc Clinical Sciences – Blended Learning

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    MSc 1 year Blended Learning – online

Course Description

This programme provides you with the opportunity to investigate an area of clinical and professional interest, whilst contributing to service development and improvement with the ultimate aim of enhancing patient care.

The programme is structured as two modules, the first (Project Development) preparing you in the development of a project proposal and the second (Clinical Specialism Project) carrying out the chosen project in your area of clinical specialism. You will be supported by experienced clinical and academic supervisors in developing transferable skills within the clinical environment for lifelong learning in a clinical career.

Key Features

  • You will work with experienced academic and clinical supervisors providing high quality academic support and regular formative feedback via a dedicated online platform.
  • Explore the changing nature of modern healthcare and the requirement for continued evaluation and improvement of current clinical practice in your chosen specialism.
  • Undertake a Clinical Specialism Project in your workplace with extensive support of an academic supervisor and clinical supervisor.
  • Build on the evidence based practice knowledge and skills developed earlier in your studies.
  • Develop critical evaluation and synthesis skills in relation to your particular clinical specialism.
  • Access an extensive range of tailored online resources through our web-based ‘Moodle’ Digital Learning Environment (DLE).
  • Complete the programme with a named pathway that reflects your area of clinical specialism.

Entry Requirements

The MSc Clinical Sciences programme is also open to applications from students who have successfully completed 120 M-level credits from a relevant Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical Studies (or similar) from another external institution via the traditional APCL/APEL route.
Students are required to produce evidence of English language ability. If English is not the first language, an English Language qualification such as IELTS of 7.0 with no less than 7.0 in any band will be required. Equivalent qualifications can be accepted.

Fees

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Programme Funding

From scholarships and loans, to grants from charitable trusts, you can fund your postgraduate study at Plymouth in a number of ways.

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