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  1. Human Rights and Genocide Studies

    Other Taught Award

    Kingston University - School of Social Sciences

    This postgraduate degree is anchored in a set of values that challenge the murderous thinking behind genocide - which always involves the designation of others who must be eliminated because they do not, supposedly, belong in a given society. It will equip you with the knowledge, understanding and skills needed to make that challenge more effective and successful.

  2. Criminology

    MA

    Kingston University - School of Social Sciences

    Criminology is a broad and dynamic discipline. Although it is rooted in social sciences, socio-legal and policy studies, it has developed its own distinct tradition.

  3. Sustainable Design

    MA

    Kingston University - Communication Design

    The Sustainable Design MA directly replaces the Design for Development MA, which ran for five years from 2008?13. This new course name more accurately reflects the focus of the course, which is unchanged.

  4. Rehabilitation

    MSc / PGDip

    Kingston University - Social Work

    This highly successful course offers the opportunity for all UK, EU and international practitioners working in all health and social care settings to acquire the skills of critical enquiry and appreciation of the underlying theory and principles guiding your rehabilitation practice. There will be an emphasis on examining the best methods of integrating relevant theory and research into your individual practice.

  5. Rehabilitation - Social Work Route

    MSc / PGDip

    Kingston University - Social Work

    This course offers a unique opportunity for registered social workers to undertake a programme in a specialised practice area, develop their research skills and meet the GSCC requirements of social work post-qualifying higher specialist and advanced levels. You will not only achieve advanced knowledge and expertise, but also the leadership and critical self-reflection skills needed to be at the forefront of rehabilitation planning and service delivery.

  6. Professional Education and Training in Human Services

    MA / PGDip

    Kingston University - Social Work

    This course provides structured continuing professional development for those working in professional education and training in human services (PETHS). Social workers may achieve GSCC Post-Qualifying Higher Specialist and Advanced level qualifications alongside a PgDip or MA.

  7. Overseas Pharmacists Assessment Programme PgDip

    PGDip

    Kingston University - Pharmacy and Chemistry

    The Overseas Pharmacists Assessment Programme (OSPAP) provides theoretical and practical training in key topics relevant to practice in Great Britain. This conversion course is designed to enable overseas-trained pharmacists (non-EU and who are not covered by Directive 2005/36/EC) to become familiar with the practice of pharmacy in the UK.

  8. Maternal and Child Health: Socio-Cultural Perspectives

    MSc

    Kingston University - Midwifery

    This interprofessional masters course is ideal for children's nurses, health visitors, midwives and other practitioners working within maternity and children's services. Other practitioners working in health and social care might also find the course content of interest, choosing elements applicable to their area of work.

  9. Healthcare Education and Clinical Leadership

    MSc

    Kingston University - Nursing

    If you are a healthcare professional and/or mentor who is keen to learn more about teaching and management techniques, this innovative MSc is ideal. The course offers modules that apply to any healthcare setting, as well as work-based learning assignments that recognise local and individual needs that are defined by yourself, your employer and the University.

  10. History (European)

    MA

    Kingston University - School of Humanities

    The History (European) MA focuses on events that have shaped modern Europe. You will look at topics from the French Revolution of 1789 to the end of the twentieth century.

 
 
 
 
 

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