The MSc Clinical Practice is a multi-professional course for all professional, statutory and regulatory body registered practitioners. It is modular in approach, providing a flexible route for you to develop and advance your academic and practice knowledge and skills. You'll be encouraged to focus on advancing your knowledge and understanding of current issues related to your own field of practice, and the wider context of health and social care.
Successful applicants to a postgraduate course will normally have an honours degree or its equivalent in a relevant subject area.
Additionally, applicants will require the following:
Be registered with an appropriate Professional Body regulator.
Evidence of support from current employer for the student to engage and study for this course.
Students entering the course will be assessed against each module to meet the needs of the individual and learning outcomes.
It's a course requirement to have your manager's support and that you've identified an appropriate educational supervisor in practice before you enrol.
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You'll study:
In negotiation with the programme leader, you may select a maximum of 60 credits of optional modules available within the College of Health, Science and Society's CPD module portfolio.
Year two
You'll move on to study one of the following:
Leadership and Enterprise - level 6 or level 7 (20 credits)
Leadership and Innovation - level 6 or level 7 (20 credits)
Plus:
A maximum of 40 credits from the College's CPD module portfolio.
Year three
In the final part of the course, you'll complete one of the following:
Health and Social Care Research: Methods and Methodology (20 credits)
Health and Social Care Research: Methods and Methodologies (Distance Learning) (20 credits)
Plus:
Up to 40 credits of either the Dissertation module or the Evidencing Work-Based Learning module.
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