Advanced Veterinary Nursing (Behaviour)

Bachelor's degree

In Newport

higher than £ 9000

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Languages

    English

  • Location

    Newport

  • Duration

    1 Year

  • Start date

    Different dates available

This certificate will allow nurses to develop and advance their skills to enable them to assess the impact of external factors and wider environmental influences on the behaviour of veterinary patients.

You will devise appropriate programmes for the prevention of problematic behaviour, utilising the highest professional standards, skills and knowledge to improve the health and welfare of patients.

You will be able to evaluate personal effectiveness and effectively and accurately communicate with peers and clients when supporting patients that require behavioural interventions.

During your studies, you will demonstrate the development of the skills of critical reading, critical thinking and purposeful writing to devise programmes that will improve behavioural outcomes for patients.

The development of the new RCVS post-registration framework has allowed for the creation of accessible, flexible and focused areas of study, allowing veterinary nurses to further their academic skills alongside their professional skills.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Newport (Shropshire)
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Harper Adams University College, TF10 8NB

Start date

Different dates availableEnrolment now open

About this course

You must be a Registered Veterinary Nurse (RVN).
Typically, applicants with a registerable qualification from a Further Education background will enrol on the Graduate Certificate.
Typically, applicants with a Higher Education (degree) background will enrol on the Postgraduate Certificate.
The most appropriate qualification for individual applicants will be considered depending on their individual profile. You will also need time, energy and commitment.

Grad Cert Advanced Veterinary Nursing (Behaviour)

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Subjects

  • Nursing Health
  • IT
  • Veterinary
  • Skills and Training
  • Veterinary Nursing
  • IT Management
  • Management
  • Nurse training
  • Nurse
  • IT Development
  • Nursing Practice

Teachers and trainers (1)

Susan Howarth

Susan Howarth

Principal Lecturer and Programme Manager Veterinary Nursing

Course programme

Year 1

  • Evidence-based Nursing
  • Graduate Applied Behaviour for Veterinary Practice
  • Graduate Interventions for Behavioural Problems

Delivery will be by a combination of distance learning and optional study days where guest speakers, seminars and practical classes support the modules. A range of distance learning methods will be used, including study notes, email and Harper Adams’ interactive virtual learning environment ‘The Learning Hub’. Access to a computer and broadband internet is essential.

Modules will be assessed by a range of methods, including assignments end of module examination, and practical exams. Support in assessment skills is available for those who have not sat an examination recently.

Advanced Veterinary Nursing (Behaviour)

higher than £ 9000