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Health Care Degrees in West Midlands
- Bachelor's degree
- Birmingham
- September
- 20 Months
... with the values of the NHS Constitution we'll also make sure you leave fully engaged with not just the practice but the ethical and legal framework of today's patient-centric National Health Service... Learn about: Midwifery Shortened Programme, Vulnerable women, NHS Training...
- Postgraduate
- Birmingham
- 12 Months
...Programme outline and modules This programme is focused on a specialist taught module and hands-on practical training in the theoretical, practical...
- Postgraduate
- Birmingham
- Different dates available
... knowledge and clinical skills essential for the delivery of competent, high-quality dental care. It encompasses a blended learning approach and consists of a combination of lectures, seminars, workshops, clinical case discussions and laboratory sessions. The flexible modular structure enables the programme...
- Master
- Coventry
- Different dates available
- 1 Year
...-centric care... Learn about: Social Science...
- Master
- Birmingham
...This programme provides a first step in research training for health professionals currently working in clinical areas who want to develop a health related research component to their career. Guided by a supervision team you will undertake a research project and gain confidence in using research... Learn about: IT Project Management, Project Management, Ms Word...
- Master
- Birmingham
- 12 Months
...imprinted polymers as receptor mimics. Learning, teaching & assessment The course is assessed by a mixture of coursework, examinations, practical...
- Foundation degree
- Birmingham
- September
- 2 Years
...Have you ever thought about working towards a degree, but decided against it as you are already in employment or volunteering and don’t want to give that up? Our FdA Health & Social Care Practitioner course is designed for you if you are working in a role that focuses on the care, well-being... Learn about: Health and Social Care...
- Master
- Birmingham
...Taught in a Medical School at the heart of one of the UK’s largest healthcare regions, the BNurs Mental Health Nursing course provides you with many opportunities to gain experience treating patients from a wide range of different backgrounds and cultures... Learn about: Health nursing, Mental Health, Nursing Care...
- Postgraduate
- Birmingham
- Different dates available
... to demonstrate appropriate training. The Master's in Clinical Dentistry (Implantology) instils the essential skills needed for this specialist area equipping you with core knowledge and clinical expertise. On completion you will be able to competently and confidently deliver high-quality dental care. As...
- Bachelor's degree
- Wolverhampton
... the context of Public Health Nursing Practice. You will be taught how to adopt reflective practice and lifelong learning that allows you to develop your intellectual skills and promote personal and professional development. You will learn about Codes of Professional Conduct to protect human rights... Learn about: Public Health, Health nursing...
- Bachelor's degree
- Birmingham
... Physiologists and the Health & Care Professions Council. Student satisfaction for this course is very high, in fact we are ranked second for student satisfaction... Learn about: NHS Training, English Language, GCSE Physics...
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So far it has been well worth it. Coventry University is definitely underrated and deserves the credit it is due with its rapid improvement over the years. I believe it may be worthy of a Russell Group status. The careers department is amazing, they guided me through the ideal steps I should take to ensure that I reach my chosen career path. Recently, they have paid for an event and paid 90% of the cost per ticket so that the students can develop leadership skills from a professional. The lecturers are well engaged and enthusiastic about their chosen areas and are always willing to help.The student union has a variety of events and opportunities for students which are so useful. For example, they bring awareness by dedicating weeks or months to Black History Month, Go Green, Volunteering opportunities etc. There are many volunteering opportunities for student to get involved with such as food banks.
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My experience at Coventry has been great. The other students who are also there, are very friendly, especially on the course.There are certain modules in the first year which help with employability skills like working in a team and research, which is asked for in many psychology jobs. We also get many emails with adverts within the university and out of the city, encouraging us to get active.The best thing is that Psychology links both science and philosophy to explain certain aspects and therefore coming to a conclusion which is accepted by many. The lecturers make topics interesting and always applying practical applications to these topics. The tutors are always there when we need to speak to them or need help with anything. The feedback we receive is also very detailed and it helps us to plan our essays for our next assignments in an attempt to do better.
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I am about to finish my Bsc at Coventry and it has been a great experience. The nightlife in the city really can't compete with anywhere. It is fairly safe though which is a bonus. The university itself is new, nice looking. The SU building is good. Facilites in general are pretty good, the library is large and you can find anything you want there. The course I do in Psychology is good. I have met lots of good down to earth lecturers. I would highly recommend Coventry University.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Coventry
- 3 Years
... of applied modular options including forensic, clinical and counselling, occupational, health, educational, advanced social psychology, and brain and behaviour... Learn about: Cognitive Psychology, Occupational Psychology, Counselling Psychology...
... of applied modular options including forensic, clinical and counselling, occupational, health, educational, advanced social psychology, and brain and behaviour... Learn about: Cognitive Psychology, Occupational Psychology, Counselling Psychology...
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So far it has been well worth it. Coventry University is definitely underrated and deserves the credit it is due with its rapid improvement over the years. I believe it may be worthy of a Russell Group status. The careers department is amazing, they guided me through the ideal steps I should take to ensure that I reach my chosen career path. Recently, they have paid for an event and paid 90% of the cost per ticket so that the students can develop leadership skills from a professional. The lecturers are well engaged and enthusiastic about their chosen areas and are always willing to help.The student union has a variety of events and opportunities for students which are so useful. For example, they bring awareness by dedicating weeks or months to Black History Month, Go Green, Volunteering opportunities etc. There are many volunteering opportunities for student to get involved with such as food banks.
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My experience at Coventry has been great. The other students who are also there, are very friendly, especially on the course.There are certain modules in the first year which help with employability skills like working in a team and research, which is asked for in many psychology jobs. We also get many emails with adverts within the university and out of the city, encouraging us to get active.The best thing is that Psychology links both science and philosophy to explain certain aspects and therefore coming to a conclusion which is accepted by many. The lecturers make topics interesting and always applying practical applications to these topics. The tutors are always there when we need to speak to them or need help with anything. The feedback we receive is also very detailed and it helps us to plan our essays for our next assignments in an attempt to do better.
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I am about to finish my Bsc at Coventry and it has been a great experience. The nightlife in the city really can't compete with anywhere. It is fairly safe though which is a bonus. The university itself is new, nice looking. The SU building is good. Facilites in general are pretty good, the library is large and you can find anything you want there. The course I do in Psychology is good. I have met lots of good down to earth lecturers. I would highly recommend Coventry University.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Birmingham
- 3 Years
... for you within a whole host of dynamic health and social settings... Learn about: Research skills...
- Postgraduate
- Birmingham
- 12 Months
...The University also has strong links with numerous pharmaceutical companies - there may be the opportunity to undertake your project in collaboration with one of these companies...
- Postgraduate
- Birmingham
...The overall aim of this programme is for you to continue to develop yourself and your leadership and management skills by understanding and reflecting on people and team’s behaviours and their effect on an organisation’s development and its ability to improve. The programme explores global health... Learn about: Negotiated study...
- Master
- Birmingham
...Taught in a Medical School at the heart of one of the UK’s largest healthcare regions, the MNurs Child and Mental Health Dual Registration course provides you with many opportunities to gain experience treating patients from a wide range of different backgrounds and cultures... Learn about: Health nursing, Nursing Care, Mental Health...
- Bachelor's degree
- Wolverhampton
... the context of Public Health Nursing Practice. You will be taught how to adopt reflective practice and lifelong learning that allows you to develop your intellectual skills and promote personal and professional development. You will learn about Codes of Professional Conduct to protect human rights... Learn about: Health nursing, Public Health...
- Postgraduate
- Birmingham
- Different dates available
...In this programme you will learn to provide treatment to your own patients, from initial consultation and assessment, to surgery and management of post-operative complications...
- Bachelor's degree
- Birmingham
...: £17,200 per year Explore the costs involved in university and the financial support that may be available to you. Pharmacists are health care professionals... Learn about: Team Training, Network Training, GCSE Physics...
- Postgraduate
- Birmingham
- 12 Months
...are also delivered via the physiological pharmacology module and the actions of drugs and the nature of receptors are then considered at the molecular level...