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It was so good to experience. Highly recommend.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Birmingham
- 3 Years
...Mental Health Medicines Management and Applied Physiology in Mental Health Nursing Leadership and Decision Making in Mental Health Nursing Delivering High Quality... Learn about: Health nursing, Mental health nursing, Mental Health...
...Mental Health Medicines Management and Applied Physiology in Mental Health Nursing Leadership and Decision Making in Mental Health Nursing Delivering High Quality... Learn about: Health nursing, Mental health nursing, Mental Health...
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It was so good to experience. Highly recommend.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Birmingham
...managerial and clinical skills in order to be able to work as a safe, compassionate, effective and autonomous practitioner upon qualifying as a Registered Nurse... Learn about: Mental Health...
- Bachelor's degree
- Coventry
- Different dates available
- 4 Years
...Informing the Person-Centred Approach 2: Creative and Symbolic Approaches (15 credits) Informing the Person-Centred Approach 3: Complementary Psychotherapeutic... Learn about: Mental Health, Health Management...
- Bachelor's degree
- Wolverhampton
.... As well as graduating with a Master’s Degree, upon successful completion you will be apply to apply for registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) Upon completion of the course, students will be able to practice as a Registered Nurse in the field of Mental Health Nursing. Travel expenses... Learn about: Mental Health, Nurse training, Health nursing...
- Bachelor's degree
- Birmingham
- 4 Years
...Part 3 you will continue build on your previous learning and develop proficiency within your field of nursing. The modules you study will develop you... Learn about: Mental Health, Nurse training...
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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 Psychology, Health nursing, Mental Health...
...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 Psychology, Health nursing, Mental Health...
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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
- 4 Years
...Counselling and Psychotherapy: Theory Practice, Personal and Professional Development 2 (30 credits) Informing the Person-Centred Approach... Learn about: Mental Health, Part Time, Personal Development...
- Bachelor's degree
- Wolverhampton
... Health Nurse you would care for people affected by a range of mental health difficulties, for example: anxiety; depression; eating disorders; psychological trauma; psychosis, and dementia. Mental Health nurses support individuals and their families in a wide variety of settings, including in their... Learn about: Health nursing, Communication Training, Mental Health...
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It was challenging at 1st but was nice as well. The facilities were good and so useful. The city was amazing and the support was good at the university
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- Foundation degree
- Birmingham
- 2 Years
...The Cert HE/FdSc Health and Social Care are full-time programmes delivered at the City South campus, and have been carefully-designed to provide the skills you and your current or future employer need. Expert teaching staff in our School of Nursing and Midwifery and School of Health Sciences... Learn about: Health care Professional, Risk Management, Radiography Practitioners...
...The Cert HE/FdSc Health and Social Care are full-time programmes delivered at the City South campus, and have been carefully-designed to provide the skills you and your current or future employer need. Expert teaching staff in our School of Nursing and Midwifery and School of Health Sciences... Learn about: Health care Professional, Risk Management, Radiography Practitioners...
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It was challenging at 1st but was nice as well. The facilities were good and so useful. The city was amazing and the support was good at the university
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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
...and discuss your progress and continual personal development. HOW WILL I BE ASSESSED? An estimated percentage breakdown of how your final grade is assessed... Learn about: Counselling Psychology, Mental Health Treatment, Mental Illness...
...and discuss your progress and continual personal development. HOW WILL I BE ASSESSED? An estimated percentage breakdown of how your final grade is assessed... Learn about: Counselling Psychology, Mental Health Treatment, Mental Illness...
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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
... opportunities in the field, ensuring you graduate with vast experience in the sector. You will have an opportunity to explore a range of subjects that are relevant to young people and communities such as sexual and mental health, substance use and abuse, crime and rehabilitation, housing and homelessness... Learn about: Mental Health...
- Bachelor's degree
- Wolverhampton
...wellbeing Contemporary Evidence Based Practice in Mental Health Nursing Skills for Safe and Effective Practice Working in Partnership to Prioritise... Learn about: Health nursing, Mental Health...
- Bachelor's degree
- Birmingham
- 1 Year
...that are delivered sequentially full time over one year or part time over two years. The BSc (Hons) Specialist Complex Needs Rehabilitation... Learn about: Mental Health, Manage Risk, Learning disability...
- Bachelor's degree
- Wolverhampton
... ill health. The course enables you to examine states of positive wellbeing as well as those that go beyond definitions and focus on disease and deprivation; to examine all factors which have the potential to influence health and wellbeing. For example, you will consider psychological and social... Learn about: Mental Health...
- Bachelor's degree
- Wolverhampton
...various social and cultural factors and what is being done to address these challenges so that the health and well being of all groups in society can be improved... Learn about: Public Health, Mental Health...
- Bachelor's degree
- Wolverhampton
...Emergency Practitioner setting. The course continues to offer you opportunities for inter-professional learning with a mix of healthcare professionals undertaking the programme... Learn about: Mental Health...
- Bachelor's degree
- Wolverhampton
...a learning disability and/or Autism Fundamentals of Leadership in Healthcare Long Term Conditions Recognition, Assessment and Interventions for the Deteriorating... Learn about: Mental Health...
- Bachelor's degree
- Wolverhampton
...attend one intensive week of teaching and group-based activities to develop a meaningful learning environment governed by principles of reflective engagement... Learn about: Counselling Psychology, Mental Health...
- Bachelor's degree
- Wolverhampton
...or option modules to reflect your practice role. You will also complete a core module (6HW032) giving a total of 60 credits in year 2. Prescribing Studies... Learn about: Emergency Care, Mental Health...
- Bachelor's degree
- Hall Green
- 1 Year
...Nutrition & Healthy Eating and Business. What can I do after this course? The course is designed to prepare students for Access to Higher Education courses... Learn about: Higher Education Access, Mental Health, Healthy Eating...
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