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Classroom-based Disability Degrees in West Midlands
- Bachelor's degree
- Birmingham
- 1 Year
...four dedicated teaching weeks that are spread throughout the academic year. If you are studying part time you will attend two teaching weeks in each of the two academic years... Learn about: Part Time, Mental Health, Manage Risk...
- Postgraduate
- Birmingham
...changes to compulsory modules; in this event we will contact offer holders as soon as possible to inform or consult them as appropriate...
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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
...individual tutorials, and practice placements. Note that this course is also available as an in-service route taught part-time over 4 years... Learn about: Occupational Therapy, Communication Skills, Workstation Safety...
...individual tutorials, and practice placements. Note that this course is also available as an in-service route taught part-time over 4 years... Learn about: Occupational Therapy, Communication Skills, Workstation Safety...
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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
- Wolverhampton
...Assessment and Interventions for the Deteriorating Patient Tissue Viability Theory Research and Evidence Based Practice Contemporary Issues in Mental health... Learn about: Mental Health...
- Bachelor's degree
- Birmingham
- 3 Years
...able to lead and co-ordinate compassionate, evidence-based, person- and family-centred care while working as an integral member of interdisciplinary teams... Learn about: Disability Transition, Social Policy, Disability Academic...
- Bachelor's degree
- Wolverhampton
...More information about the change is available at UKCISA: EU citizens living in the UK with 'settled' status, and Irish nationals living in the UK or Ireland... Learn about: Full Time, Part Time...
FDA PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE IN SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS & DISABILITY (GRANTHAM) degrees at Birmingham
- Foundation degree
- Birmingham
- September
- 2 Years
...Our FdA Professional Practice in Special Educational Needs & Disability course is designed for those looking to develop personal and professional skills...
- Bachelor's degree
- Wolverhampton
...mechanism for social justice and how inclusion philosophy rests on the idea that every individual, regardless of disability has the right to be included fully into society... Learn about: IT for adults, Communication Training...
- Master
- Birmingham
- October
- 2 Years
...Modules: Introduction to Master's-level study (CORE) SEND Policy and Practice The Transformative Special Needs Teacher Dynamic Model of Supervision... Learn about: Young Adults, Raising Achievement, Special Educational...
- Bachelor's degree
- Wolverhampton
...knowledge and confidence to succeed in your studies with the University of Wolverhampton at degree level and beyond. During your Foundation Year you... Learn about: Communication Training, Confidence Training, IT for adults...
- Bachelor's degree
- Birmingham
- September
- 3 Years
...work as a SENDI Classroom Assistant, Youth Work, work in a Social Care Setting, or working for Private Sector Educational Providers. Year 1 Modules Barriers...
- Bachelor's degree
- Wolverhampton
...and influence of genomics; lifestyle choice; mental ill-health; wider determinants of health; and communicable disease on the human life journey... Learn about: Communication Training, Nurse training...
- Bachelor's degree
- Birmingham
- September
- 3 Years
...purpose and place in society. Studying Education Studies with us will provide you with an excellent understanding of education in its widest sense... Learn about: Education Studies, Learning environment, Research methods...
- Bachelor's degree
- Wolverhampton
...will reflect on how these relate to the challenges and opportunities experienced by current educational institutions and staff. These challenges and opportunities include... Learn about: IT for adults, Education Studies...
- Bachelor's degree
- Birmingham
- September
- 3 Years
...You will develop your understanding of psychology and its theories of the mind, emotions and behaviour and become familiar with how these theories are applied in our lives... Learn about: Lifespan Psychology, Human Behaviour, Holistic Approaches...
- Bachelor's degree
- Wolverhampton
...settings including first contact and urgent care centres, minor injury units, primary care, pre-hospital care, out-of-hours services, and emergency departments... Learn about: Mental Health, Emergency Care...
- Bachelor's degree
- Birmingham
- September
- 3 Years
...with current, contemporary themes which change and develop from year to year. Throughout the course, you will complete a number of modules which take... Learn about: Independent Study, Process Drama, Community Arts...
- Bachelor's degree
- Wolverhampton
...disability and diversity for children, young people and adults in educational settings. You be introduced to different types of disabilities and how... Learn about: Sign language, IT for adults, Communication Training...
- Bachelor's degree
- Birmingham
- September
- 3 Years
...the needs of different groups across society, is not only hugely relevant in today’s world but arguably also incredibly important. If you are ready... Learn about: Individual Study, Research methods, Independent Study...
- Bachelor's degree
- Wolverhampton
...(20 Credits) 3GK004 The World at Work: Careers and Personal Development (20 Credits) 3GK006 Extended Project (20 Credits) 3GK008 Culture and Nationality in Conflict... Learn about: Sign language, Communication Training, IT for adults...