Advanced Practice in Health Care
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Program Overview
MSc Advanced Practice in Healthcare
The MSc Advanced Practice in Healthcare program is designed to develop advanced practitioners who can work independently in a variety of settings, including hospitals, clinics, and community health organizations. The program focuses on the development of advanced clinical skills, research skills, and leadership skills.
Program Overview
The program is a part-time, hybrid program that offers a flexible schedule for working professionals. It is designed to be completed in three years, but students can also choose to complete individual modules as micro-credentials, which can be accumulated over time to form a formal postgraduate qualification.
Admission Requirements
To be eligible for the program, applicants must have a relevant honors degree and at least two years of relevant work experience. Applicants must also demonstrate proficiency in English, with a minimum IELTS score of 7.0.
Program Structure
The program consists of three academic awards:
- Postgraduate Certificate in Advanced Practice in Healthcare: 60 credits, which can be completed in one year.
- Postgraduate Diploma in Advanced Practice in Healthcare: 120 credits, which can be completed in two years.
- MSc Advanced Practice in Healthcare: 180 credits, which can be completed in three years.
Core Modules
The program includes the following core modules:
- Decision Making in Practice: 20 credits
- Evidence-Based Practice: 20 credits
- Research Methods and Design: 20 credits
- Project and Career Planning: 20 credits
- Project: 40 credits
Specialized Pathways
The program offers several specialized pathways, including:
- Audiology
- Complex Podiatry
- Dental Technology
- Dietetics
- Speech and Language Therapy
Each pathway has its own set of required modules, in addition to the core modules.
Teaching and Learning
The program uses a variety of teaching and learning methods, including:
- Face-to-face learning activities: lectures, seminars, workshops, and group work.
- Asynchronous learning activities: online lectures, discussions, and assignments.
- Work-based learning: students can apply theoretical concepts to their own practice and work settings.
Assessment
The program uses a variety of assessment methods, including:
- Portfolios
- Presentations
- Reflective journals
- Reports
- Case studies
Career Opportunities
The program is designed to prepare students for advanced practice roles in healthcare, including leadership and management positions. Graduates can work in a variety of settings, including hospitals, clinics, and community health organizations.
Tuition Fees
The tuition fees for the program vary depending on the student's location and the number of credits taken. For more information, please visit the university's website.
Research Areas
The program is affiliated with several research centers and groups, including the Centre for Health and Social Care Research and the Institute for Health and Wellbeing. Students can pursue research interests in areas such as:
- Healthcare policy and management
- Clinical practice and innovation
- Health and wellbeing
- Education and training
Conclusion
The MSc Advanced Practice in Healthcare program is a flexible and comprehensive program that is designed to prepare students for advanced practice roles in healthcare. With its specialized pathways and variety of teaching and learning methods, the program is ideal for working professionals who want to advance their careers and make a positive impact in the healthcare sector.
