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Health & Social Care (Podopaediatrics) PT

UK & EU Students

Course Details

Classification:PgC

Course Duration:6 Years

Course Start Date:10 September 2012

Course Mode:Block Release

Subject Area:Health and Social Care

Course Fees

Students from England, Wales or Northern Ireland

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Students from Scotland and the rest of the EU

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Minimum Entry Requirements

EssentialPost-graduate students on this programme will be HPC Registered Podiatrist/Chiropodists, however applications from other registered health-care professionals are welcome as many of the modules on the programme are of multi-professional interest. Graduates with an honours degree may progress directly on to this programme. Graduates with an unclassified degree or diploma should have at least two years clinical experience.

Non UK/EU Students

Course Details

Classification:PgC

Course Duration:6 Years

Course Start Date:10 September 2012

Course Mode:Block Release

Subject Area:Health and Social Care

Course Fees

Year Fee Description/Notes
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Minimum Entry Requirements

EssentialPost-graduate students on this programme will be HPC Registered Podiatrist/Chiropodists, however applications from other registered health-care professionals are welcome as many of the modules on the programme are of multi-professional interest. Graduates with an honours degree may progress directly on to this programme. Graduates with an unclassified degree or diploma should have at least two years clinical experience.
English LanguageInternational students whose first language is not English shall be required to demonstrate evidence of satisfactory competence by completing an Academic IELTS test with a score of at least 7.0 or by holding another recognised qualification.

Further Education Students

Course Details

Classification:PgC

Course Duration:6 Years

Course Start Date:10 September 2012

Course Mode:Block Release

Subject Area:Health and Social Care

Course Fees

Year Fee Description/Notes
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Further information

The learning and teaching structures are designed to allow postgraduate
students (both locally domiciled and those who live
some distance from the campus) to combine the attainment of
higher academic credit with a busy professional lifestyle.

The programme underpins the development of clinical
specialities together with the evaluation of the evidence base for
established practice and the generic skills essential to maximise
personal and practice development
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