Students
Tuition Fee
GBP 820
Start Date
Medium of studying
Fully Online
Duration
100 hours
Details
Program Details
Degree
Courses
Major
Exercise Science | Health Education | Health Promotion
Area of study
Health | Hygiene and occupational health services
Education type
Fully Online
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
GBP 820
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2025-04-01-
About Program

Program Overview


Physical Activity Management in Diabetes Care - 10 credits - Module

Overview

Health professionals, working with people living with diabetes can take the opportunity to extend the breadth, depth and complexity of their individual erudition and practice in relation to the promotion and inclusion of suitable physical activity advice and engagement that is person centred and culturally appropriate.


What's covered in this course?

Type 1 diabetes is a challenging condition to manage for various physiological and behavioural reasons. Regular exercise is important, but management of different forms of physical activity can be particularly difficult for both the individual with type 1 diabetes and the practitioner. Regular exercise can improve health and wellbeing, and can help individuals to achieve their target lipid profile, body composition, fitness and glycaemic goals. However, several additional barriers to exercise can exist for a person with type 1 diabetes, including fear of hypoglycaemia, loss of glycaemic control, and inadequate knowledge around exercise management.


Physical activity, along with nutritional advice are central factors in the prevention and control of type 2 diabetes, since their effects influence blood pressure, glycaemia and lipidaemia. Evidence has shown the efficiency of exercise programmes in the control of diabetes as being suggested as one of the best types of non-pharmacological treatments. Aerobic, resistance or combined exercise programmes can help in the control of type 2 diabetes and weight management.


Why Choose Us?

  • This module is delivered as a standalone, or as part of the MSc in Advancing Diabetes Care pathway
  • This module aligns with the post-graduate philosophy and is designed to be flexible and practice-led
  • You will have the opportunity to develop skills of enquiry, reflection and problem solving
  • You can study this module completely online
  • You will be encouraged to think critically and share practice experiences within an online discussion forum with your fellow students, as well as engaging in both directed and self-directed learning activities
  • You will be an active partner in your own learning and development and in return you will receive regular feedback and feed forward aimed at developing your academic skills, and have the opportunity to discuss your progress with the module team

Fees & How to Apply

UK students

  • Award: Module
  • Starting: Apr 2025
  • Mode: Short Course
  • Duration: 100 hours
  • Fees: £820 per 20 credit module

International students

  • Award: Module
  • Starting: Apr 2025
  • Mode: Short Course
  • Duration: 100 hours
  • Fees: £820 per 20 credit module

Entry requirements

  • This course is suitable for anyone who has a current professional registration from the country of your practice.
  • If you are an international student then you must obtain an IETS Score of 6.0 in all fields.

Course in Depth

Course overview

This module is delivered online and contains filmed video vignettes, cast studies, student lead work areas, evidence resources, webinars and guided study approaches with regular access through the learning to your module leader and teaching team.


Indicative content

  • Develop leadership skills surrounding your role in physical activity management
  • Referral and planning of appropriate person-centred physical activity programmes for people with diabetes
  • Risk associated with physical activity management for people living with diabetes
  • Diet and medication management associated with physical activity
  • Working in partnership with service users, carers and other members of the health care team

Employability

Career pathways on completion of this programme include higher level specialist practice, career progression in diabetes care, research development, publication opportunities and management of developing service opportunities


Assessment

  • Written assignment

Facilities & Staff

This course is delivered through the an online learning resource, with online study materials to guide you through the appropriate topics, as well as providing links to other resources. You will also need textbooks, and a full reading list is provided with each module syllabus.


Although it is taught by distance learning, you will still have regular contact with your module tutor by email or telephone. We also offer optional periodic seminar talks where you can meet the course team, along with your fellow students.


Our staff

  • Martha Stewart Senior Lecturer and Programme Lead - MSc Advancing Diabetes Care Martha began her career pathway as a secondary school teacher in Zimbabwe, where she was born. After moving to the UK in 1999, she embarked on her nurse training with Nottingham University and qualified as an Adult nurse in 2002. Martha joined Birmingham City University in October 2020 as a part-time senior lecturer in diabetes care, whilst...
  • Tahira Bashir Senior Lecturer and Deputy Programme Lead - MSc Advancing Diabetes Care Tahira qualified with a BSc (Honours) in Applied Human Nutrition, Dietetics, Registered Dietitian (RD). She has been working within the speciality of diabetes, weight management, BAME Health and education for over 25 years.
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