Clinical Practice (BSc) part time
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In Cardiff
Description
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Location
Cardiff (Wales)
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The BSc (Hons) / Graduate Diploma in Clinical Practice offered by Cardiff University allows students to access a range of degree level modules in healthcare. Students will be able to exit with a Higher Education Diploma in Clinical Practice, or a BSc (Hons)/Graduate Diploma in Clinical Practice, depending upon the number of credits accumulated.
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- Part Time
- Healthcare
Course programme
The programme is suitable for healthcare practitioners working in any field. It is a generic programme that focuses on the development of transferable skills to enhance students' clinical practice within their own specific area of work. Modules typically run over a 12 week period, choice of module order is flexible to suit your requirements.
Forstudents requiring 240 credits
The BSc (Hons) in Clinical Practice comprises a compulsory research Evidence Based Practice module (20 credits) six optional modules (30 credits each total of 180 credits), plus a Dissertation module (40 credits). These students may chose to exit the programme at an earlier stage, having completed a standalone module (30 credits) or receiving the Higher Education Diploma on completion of 120 credits.
Entering the programme with 120 credits at Diploma levelThe BSc (Hons) in Clinical Practice comprises a compulsory research Evidence Based Practice module (20 credits) two optional modules (30 credits each total of 60 credits), plus a Dissertation module (40 credits). These students may choose to exit the programme at an earlier stage - either completing single or multiple standalone modules (30 credits). Those who complete 120 credits will be awarded the Higher Education Diploma.
Thosealready holding a degree qualification
On entering the programme will be awarded a Graduate Diploma on achievement of the required 120 credits.
On successful completion of one 30 credit degree level module, students may apply to transfer these credits into the MSc in Advanced Practice programme.
The BSc (Hons) in Clinical Practice offers flexible study for students with busy clinical careers.
Clinical Practice (BSc) part time