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Clinical and Health Sciences with Allergy PGCert
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So much to do with this place, campus is simple and easy to navigate and also the coffee shops and everything that made sense. Its like everything I ever wanted. The coffee shops keep you awake.
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Postgraduate
In Newcastle Upon Tyne ()
Description
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Type
Postgraduate
Profile This online course enables you to match your educational needs with your professional practice. You will gain the knowledge and skills needed for optimal clinical evaluation of the allergic patient. You will also learn how to manage common allergic conditions, such as eczema, food allergy, asthma and drug allergy.
Reviews
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So much to do with this place, campus is simple and easy to navigate and also the coffee shops and everything that made sense. Its like everything I ever wanted. The coffee shops keep you awake.
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Course rating
Recommended
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Subjects
- IT
- Allergy
- Healthcare
Course programme
Our flexible course allows you to decide a route that suits your needs.
To specialise in allergy, you need to select a certain number of allergy-specific credits.
Postgraduate Certificate (PGCert): 60 credits including 20 in allergy
You can choose from over 30 professional and clinical modules to build your bespoke qualification in the areas of:
- therapeutics
- clinical research
- palliative care
- oncology
Most of our modules are 10-12 weeks long. Our online modules are split between 10 and 20 credit modules and require 10-20 hours of work per week. You should set aside regular study hours to get the most out of the course. There are three semesters in the academic year and in each semester you can study:
- a minimum of 10 credits (unless you take a formal leave of absence)
- a maximum of 40 credits.
To help plan your study, each module details which semester it is taught in. Semester start dates are:
- Semester 1: September
- Semester 2: January
- Semester 3: April
You can read more about how to apply for one of 30 individual modules listed below, as continuing professional development (CPD).
Entry Requirements
A honours degree, or international equivalent, in a healthcare profession or relevant discipline. You must also be working in the healthcare profession or related field.
You must be IT literate to complete these highly interactive courses online and have access to a computer with a:
- printer
- webcam
- headset
- reliable internet connection
Your browser will need to be JavaScript enabled and able to accept cookies. You will be given access to any specific software required during the course of your studies.
We will also consider applications on an individual basis if you have lower or non-standard qualifications and are working in the healthcare profession or related field.
Clinical and Health Sciences with Allergy PGCert