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MSc
Brunel University - Mechanical Engineering
The MSc course in Biomedical Engineering draws on the wide experience of academic staff at Brunel in the School of Engineering and Design that ranges from the development of equipment and experiments for use in space, to research carried out in collaboration with hospitals, biomedical companies and research institutions.This programme has a strong research and development emphasis. It aims to provide an overall knowledge base, skills and competencies, which are required in biomedical engineering, research activities and in related fields.
MSc
Brunel University - Division of Occupational Therapy
Based on a sound approach to adult education, the course invites students to bring issues from practice to analyse in class. Each module is designed to gradually develop the skills of reflective practice and scientific evaluation.This programme is a post-qualification Masters Degree (MSc) for occupational therapists and physiotherapists.
MSc
Brunel University - Division of Occupational Therapy
Focusing on research methods for occupational therapists, students choosing 1 area of occupational therapy in which to specialise. Accent on occupational science.Students can also study single modules for CPD purposes.
MSc
Brunel University - Division of Occupational Therapy
This course is for occupational therapists and physiotherapists wanting to continue their professional development and develop evidence-based practice. Each module can be tailored to your own areas of interest within the area of hand therapy.This course specialises in hand therapy, and it has been especially designed to meet your needs as a practising therapist, helping you to gain mastery in the specialist area.The programme's overall aim is to provide professional and personal development for occupational therapists and physiotherapists.Brunel University has worked with the British Association of Hand Therapy (B.A.H.T.) to equate the two specific hand therapy modules to 7 B.A.H.T. points.
MSc
Brunel University - School of Health Sciences and Social Care
This new course is currently seeking University approval. Applications can be submitted, but no formal offer of a place can be made until the course is fully approved.This is an advanced academic programme designed for professional practitioners (qualified physiotherapists) who want to further develop their knowledge and skills.
MSc
Brunel University - Division of Occupational Therapy
Students study 6 modules: Occupational Therapy Process & Practice 1; Research Methods; Occupational Therapy Process & Practice 2; Practice Placement A; Practice Placement B; Practice Placement C, as well as one of 4 option modules.
PhD / MPhil
The Open University - Business School
Research in this area brings together the knowledge and expertise of leading researchers focusing on the governance, leadership and management of public agencies, not for profit organisations, inter-organisational collaborations and social enterprises. Through diverse conventional, non-traditional and multi-disciplinary approaches, we conduct research exploring the nature of and challenges pertaining to contexts and situations concerned with social, ethical and environmental (political) challenges rather than those focusing purely on economic goals.
PhD / MPhil
The Open University - Faculty of Social Sciences
The Faculty of Health and Social Care's work in this theme ranges from research into experiences of pregnancy, childbirth and early motherhood to the experiences of men who pay for sex. Key themes include the relationship between the body, health and identity and the understanding of reproductive and sexual health across the life course.
PhD / MPhil
The Open University - Faculty of Health and Social Care
The mission of the Faculty of Health and Social Care is to transform lives through health and social care education and research. Our applied research addresses contemporary, real-world issues and we have worked with some of the key players in the health and social care sector.
MSc
Brunel University - Mechanical Engineering
The MSc course in Biomedical Engineering draws on the wide experience of academic staff at Brunel in the School of Engineering and Design that ranges from the development of equipment and experiments for use in space, to research carried out in collaboration with hospitals, biomedical companies and research institutions.This programme has a strong research and development emphasis. It aims to provide an overall knowledge base, skills and competencies, which are required in biomedical engineering, research activities and in related fields.
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