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MSc
Manchester Metropolitan University - Physiotherapy
This is an accelerated programme that provides an opportunity for graduates to gain the knowledge and skills to practise as a physiotherapist. Successful graduates who are awarded an MSc in Physiotherapy (Pre-Registration) are eligible to apply for membership of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy, and for registration with the Health Professions Council (HPC).
MSc
Manchester Metropolitan University - Health
This course incorporates specialist practice qualifications in Community Children's Nursing, District Nursing, General Practice Nursing and Community Learning Disabilities Nursing, alongside the opportunity to gain the V100 prescribing qualification. Core units include contemporary issues in community practice, developing professional practice through research, and a dissertation for the MSc award.
MSc / PGDip / PGCert
Manchester Metropolitan University - Faculty of Health, Psychology and Social Care
This programme is relevant to people who care for or work in services provided for disabled people. It may also be a suitable foundation for further research degrees.
MA / PGDip
Manchester Metropolitan University - Social Work
The Postgraduate Diploma/MA Social Work programme includes the nationally recognised social work qualification and has been accredited by the General Social Care Council (GSCC) thereby providing both a professional award and the chance to study at Masters Level. You will be part of a group of students who have shown that they have a clear commitment to working in the community in a variety of ways and may work alongside students from community and youth work backgrounds.
MSc
Manchester Metropolitan University - School of Biology, Chemistry and Health Science
You must be working as a trainee clinical physiologist in an NHS or private hospital in order to access this course. The programme provides you with a stimulating and rewarding study experience in life sciences and professional training to become a highly advanced clinical practitioner.
MA
Manchester Metropolitan University - Department of Sociology
This course examines Criminology and criminal justice in their widest sense to include consideration of issues such as human rights, politics, international relations and social policy. It gives students the opportunity to explore both theoretical and applied criminology, and to engage critically in considering the relationships between theory, research, policy and practice.
MA
Manchester Metropolitan University - Department of Sociology
This course offers a timely opportunity to explore how processes of globalisation and internationalisation affect people's lives across the world. The course examines processes in the global South as well as the global North, as well as offering good grounding in sociological research methods and perspectives on social movements, gender, ethnic and class divisions and their analysis.
MSc / PGDip / PGCert
Manchester Metropolitan University - Faculty of Health, Psychology and Social Care
This postgraduate course aims to develop your personal professional practice to achieve Specialist Community Public Health Nurse (SCPHN) in the field of health visiting or school nursing. All aspects of the course focus on the development of skills, knowledge and attributes required for the SCPHN role.
MSc
Manchester Metropolitan University - Psychology
A flexible programme, offering a choice of study in specialised areas, supported by independent learning for those wanting to undertake higher level general studies in psychology or develop their professional understanding and skills in specific areas. A specialised programme can also be designed with a wide choice of modules encompassing counselling, disability, health and forensic.
MSc
Manchester Metropolitan University - Psychology
This programme is specifically designed to meet the criteria of the British Psychological Society (BPS) Division of Forensic Psychology Training Committee. It is accredited as the first stage towards becoming a Chartered Psychologist (Qualification in Forensic Psychology).
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