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Course Overview

The podiatry pathway is based on a model of collaborative multi-professional learning aligned to expectations of the four pillars of advanced practice (Clinical Practice, Leadership, Education and Research). There are learning opportunities in areas such as diagnostic investigations for the lower limb, medical imaging of the foot and ankle as well as other modules such as fundamentals of advancing practice, critical analysis, evaluation and research methodologies. The framework also offers opportunities to draw on expertise across the University on subjects such as leadership, social science and education.

The podiatry award pathway aims to foster and develop QMU’s mission of cultivating intellectual capital with both a theoretical and practical focus. Learning and teaching are underpinned by research, evidence and scholarship against a background of the current and evolving political and social landscape for health and wellbeing.

The podiatry pathway offers flexibility in modes of study (part-time, full-time, or workplace) that are responsive to individual needs and today’s culture of work and learning.

Entry Requirement 

Entry requirements Honours degree in Podiatry.

International: Where your honours degree has not been studied in English, you will be required to provide evidence of English language competence at no less than IELTS 6.5 with no individual component score less than 6.0.

Some modules require individuals to be working in the specific area of practice and/or have access to a suitable workplace setting along with the support of a line manager and workplace mentor.

Fees

  • SCOT/UK/EU/International (Full-time):  £6600
  • SCOT/UK/EU/International (Part-time): £885 per 20 credit module
  • SCOT/UK/EU/International (Dissertation): £1320

This information was accurate on : 16/04/2021
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