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Classroom-based Health Care Degrees in West Midlands
- Master
- Birmingham
- September
...This Diabetes Care MSc course aims to meet the learning needs of health professionals working in any clinical area who have regular responsibility for the care of patients with diabetes... Learn about: Biomedical Laboratories, Biomedical Science, Diabetes Care...
- Bachelor's degree
- Birmingham
- 4 Years
...The BSc (Hons) in Audiology is designed to prepare students for careers as professional audiologists, working in the National Health Service (NHS). It is a four-year programme, with the third year spent working within the Health Service in clinical practice.You will become competent in many areas...
- Postgraduate
- Birmingham
- Different dates available
... a research project that advances understanding in the discipline. Our objective is to provide dental surgeons with the core knowledge and clinical skills essential for the delivery of competent, high-quality dental care. The Master's in Clinical Dentistry (MClinDent) Endodontology degree is awarded by...
- Postgraduate
- Coventry
- Different dates available
- 1 Year
... Certificate, then progressing to the PG Diploma and then going on to the full MSc. Taught by senior practising clinicians and health care professionals, this is an interactive programme where you will learn through seminars, group work and individual study... Learn about: Critical appraisal, Critical Care, Clinical examination...
- Master
- Birmingham
...The MPH (Global Health) is a strand of the Master in Public Health programme and is aimed at professionals already working in low-and middle-income countries or those aiming in the future to work in health care in such setting... Learn about: Public Health...
- Bachelor's degree
- Birmingham
- 3 Years
... in the European Union, central and local government, a wide range of organisations providing health and social care, education, housing, leisure and environmental...
- Bachelor's degree
- Wolverhampton
...The MSc Healthcare Leadership aims to meet development needs for the health and social care sectors, which are undergoing significant change. It is a vocationally-focused academic programme, intended to prepare professionals from the health sector, social care and related professions to become... Learn about: Health and Social Care, NHS Training...
- 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, GCSE Physics, English Language...
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It has been hard as i said i dont have the support that i need from university, therefore everything that i have acheived I had to work extra hard to get it. I think university needs to be more understanding and respectful of student circumstances.. Lecturers are always available to help. Other services offered by the uni include a doctors on campus and a health and wellbeing centre which helps and listens to students who have any personal difficulties. They are very quick to get you booked in and offer the best care. If your problem isn't something they can help with they will refer you to the best place for you and ensure you get the help you need.
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I am enjoying my course, the teaching is very good and I am learning to become an autonomous learner. Enjoying my placements as part of my course which prepare you for work after uni. Placements prepare you for professional practice. Working with different professions (nursing and physio students) prepares you for working as part of MDT within NHS settings. university’s facilities? Fairly good. Library is well maintained. Feedback is timely and detailed. Personal tutors are on hand to support when needed.
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University has been interesting so far and has given me some opportunities to come out of my comfort zone to try new things. I have encountered staff members who are the most helpful people, who would go out of their way to help with an issue but also those not as helpful as others. They have excellent facilities in most places, for instance the photocopy machines can be found in every building and can be used by students as well. This is pretty useful as the lecturers give you so many reading and handouts to work with. I would recommend Coventry to anyone interested in gaining a good HE diploma.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Coventry
- Different dates available
- 3 Years
...If you want to work as an occupational therapist, who helps people that suffer from mental illnesses to physical disabilities, this is your course! This course runs in 2016/17. Occupational Therapists work with people of all ages with difficulties due to a mental health illness; physical... Learn about: Social care, Occupational Therapy, Health nursing...
...If you want to work as an occupational therapist, who helps people that suffer from mental illnesses to physical disabilities, this is your course! This course runs in 2016/17. Occupational Therapists work with people of all ages with difficulties due to a mental health illness; physical... Learn about: Social care, Occupational Therapy, Health nursing...
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It has been hard as i said i dont have the support that i need from university, therefore everything that i have acheived I had to work extra hard to get it. I think university needs to be more understanding and respectful of student circumstances.. Lecturers are always available to help. Other services offered by the uni include a doctors on campus and a health and wellbeing centre which helps and listens to students who have any personal difficulties. They are very quick to get you booked in and offer the best care. If your problem isn't something they can help with they will refer you to the best place for you and ensure you get the help you need.
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I am enjoying my course, the teaching is very good and I am learning to become an autonomous learner. Enjoying my placements as part of my course which prepare you for work after uni. Placements prepare you for professional practice. Working with different professions (nursing and physio students) prepares you for working as part of MDT within NHS settings. university’s facilities? Fairly good. Library is well maintained. Feedback is timely and detailed. Personal tutors are on hand to support when needed.
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University has been interesting so far and has given me some opportunities to come out of my comfort zone to try new things. I have encountered staff members who are the most helpful people, who would go out of their way to help with an issue but also those not as helpful as others. They have excellent facilities in most places, for instance the photocopy machines can be found in every building and can be used by students as well. This is pretty useful as the lecturers give you so many reading and handouts to work with. I would recommend Coventry to anyone interested in gaining a good HE diploma.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Birmingham
- 3 Years
... hospital ward on campus where you can practise and hone your skills, while our network of healthcare contacts will enable you to take on invaluable industry placements in a variety of settings, from NHS trusts to community care... Learn about: Nursing Practice, Nurse training...
- 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, Life Sciences, Critical Thinking...
- Postgraduate
- Birmingham
- 12 Months
...Personal development In addition to writing skills, students will learn how to deliver information concisely in the form of scientific posters and talks...
- Postgraduate
- Birmingham
- Different dates available
...More than ever, patients understand the importance of maintaining their oral health, and are investing considerable effort and expense in complex restorative procedures. As a result, the demand for this expertise is in great demand. The Master's in Clinical Dentistry (Periodontology...
- Postgraduate
- Coventry
- Different dates available
- 1 Year
... over a three years period starting with the PG Certificate in the first year, then progressing to the PG Diploma in the second and then going on to the MSc stage in the third. Most modules can also be taken as a stand-alone Postgraduate Award. Taught by senior practising clinicians and health... Learn about: Critical Care, Clinical examination, Critical appraisal...
- Master
- Birmingham
...Taught in a Medical School at the heart of one of the UK’s largest healthcare regions, the MNurs 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: Decision Making, Nursing Care, Mental Health...
- Bachelor's degree
- Birmingham
- 3 Years
... and its educational value was highly praised by the QAA inspectors. Recent psychology placement employers include North Birmingham Mental Health Trust, Birmingham...
- Bachelor's degree
- Wolverhampton
...This specialist award in Social Care is designed for those who want to develop a career within the expanding social care sector. It offers opportunities to study specialist areas of social care and includes: the provision of formal and informal care the knowledge, core values and ethics... Learn about: Communication Training...
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Aston imparted my course in a business school environment. That is it most important difference with other universities. Everything is orientated towards business, making it much more practical than just applying corporate roles.
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- Postgraduate
- Birmingham
- Different dates available
...Key benefits Deepen your understanding of the health and effectiveness of organisations and their employees Develop an awareness of the ways in which psychological principles can be applied across a range of organisational contexts Qualify in Level A & B Psychometric testing as defined... Learn about: Skills and Training, Organisational Behaviour, IT Development...
...Key benefits Deepen your understanding of the health and effectiveness of organisations and their employees Develop an awareness of the ways in which psychological principles can be applied across a range of organisational contexts Qualify in Level A & B Psychometric testing as defined... Learn about: Skills and Training, Organisational Behaviour, IT Development...
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Aston imparted my course in a business school environment. That is it most important difference with other universities. Everything is orientated towards business, making it much more practical than just applying corporate roles.
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I'm liking it so far and would class my uni experience as good. They've make an effort to provide a good student experience.I,m most impressed by the library facilities, the Hub (which is a student specific building) and the societies. I also think there are events being held regularly for personal and career development. They have even conducted a TEDx talk at the university. The nature of the course is very much tailored in order to help us meet the necessary requirements to be able to gain employment.The employment rate is high in terms of graduate adult nursing students furthermore. Placements are allocated to us and the course is structured by the nursing school which is part of the department of health and life sciences. university’s facilities? Quite good. I am impressed because I have studied before and can compare these experiences to my last university. I appreaciate that there is a 24hour librabry facility and I think theFaith and Spirituality centre is fantastic. The support is great. I like the Centre for Academic Writing (CAW). Great support networks.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Coventry
- Different dates available
... by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC); a course with a clear focus on nursing adults which is complemented with significant insights into mental health... Learn about: Career Development, NHS Training, Skills and Training...
... by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC); a course with a clear focus on nursing adults which is complemented with significant insights into mental health... Learn about: Career Development, NHS Training, Skills and Training...
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I'm liking it so far and would class my uni experience as good. They've make an effort to provide a good student experience.I,m most impressed by the library facilities, the Hub (which is a student specific building) and the societies. I also think there are events being held regularly for personal and career development. They have even conducted a TEDx talk at the university. The nature of the course is very much tailored in order to help us meet the necessary requirements to be able to gain employment.The employment rate is high in terms of graduate adult nursing students furthermore. Placements are allocated to us and the course is structured by the nursing school which is part of the department of health and life sciences. university’s facilities? Quite good. I am impressed because I have studied before and can compare these experiences to my last university. I appreaciate that there is a 24hour librabry facility and I think theFaith and Spirituality centre is fantastic. The support is great. I like the Centre for Academic Writing (CAW). Great support networks.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Birmingham
- Different dates available
- 4 Years
... successful graduation, you should be eligible to apply for registration for the title of physiotherapist with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) and then the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP), opening up a wide range of career possibilities within a whole host of dynamic health and social...