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Course Overview

Employability

The options when you graduate from Workplace Health Management are wide: you could end up working in the public or private sectors. In fact, as well as gaining employment within the NHS, our graduates have found jobs with international airlines, the financial services sector, legal practices and manufacturing industries. Others have set up their own successful consultancies.

Teaching and learning

Within the course, each module equates to 200 hours of student effort, 36 hours of which take place in the classroom. This is supplemented with blended learning initiatives that include electronic learning activities and workplace visits.

Teaching consists of formal lectures, seminars, group work and field work activities including a risk assessment activity at the Palm House of Kew Gardens. As well as this, we use a variety of assessment strategies are used essays, case studies, reports, a professional practice portfolio and one examination. There’s no work placement part to this course.

Entry Requirement 

ForGrad Cert entry

  • Entry requirements are dependant on the experience of the applicant, however we usually are looking for, but notexclusively, 60 credits at level 5 (previously known as level 2)

ForBSc entry

  • Normally 60 credits at level 5 (previously known as level 2)

Advanced entry

If you have already completed some studies at another university, we may be able to consider you for advanced entry. Please see our advanced entry page for more information.

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This information was accurate on : 10/05/2021
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