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Course Overview

This course will allow students to express themselves academically, practically and professionally, developing skills to communicate and care for a variety of client groups and adapt to differing care settings whilst maintaining the unique attributes of their field of practice.

This course is designed to suit students who are highly motivated, organised and prepared to actively engage in all aspects of teaching and learning to develop themselves academically and clinically.

Teaching

This part-time course is supported by a blended approach to curriculum design. The course is delivered predominantly online, supported through distance education and work based learning, with essential support systems built into place. These include a maximum of 8 face to face teaching contact days per year at the University of South Wales Glyntaff campus.

Learning and teaching strategies incude active/ simulation based activities, online lectures, tutorials, seminars, group work, directed study and independent study.

Entry Requirement 

Applicants must have:

  • Applicants must hold a NVQ/QCF Level 3 or equivalent qualification and have a current live portfolio of evidence of continuing development including a selection of the following - Manual handling passport, evidence of basic life support training, POVA and child protection training, infection control and the ability to reflect on practice through reflective writing
  • Evidence of practical skills in patient care
  • Employer support to secure funding
  • Access to a clinical mentor in practice

Fees


This information was accurate on : 29/04/2021
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