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PGCert / PGDip / MSc
Bangor University - School of Psychology
This programme is aimed at those wishing to specialise in applied behaviour analysis. The course is designed to develop advanced theoretical and practical knowledge of the basic principles of behaviour analysis and the application of the principles within clinical and research settings.
MSc / PGDip / PGCert
University of Southampton - Faculty of Health Sciences
The programme focuses on mental health practice, encompassing philosophical perspectives, evidence base, legal framework, social perspective and intervention approaches. Case material and relevant issues from your own work will be used as the basis for debate in small group and practical sessions.
MSc / PGDip
University of Central Lancashire - School of Health
The MSc Health Informatics is designed to provide a specialist qualification in health informatics, addressing a wide range of operational care and management perspectives. It illustrates principles across the health and social care sector, taking theory into practice.
LLM
Manchester Metropolitan University - School of Law
Our LL.M is a flexible new programme, providing you with the opportunity to deepen your legal knowledge and gain a career enhancing qualification.The course is comprised of two different study routes, a fully taught, traditional LL.M programme and a LL.M in Legal Practice ('top-up' LL.M). Both routes are available full and part-time, and enable you to shape a degree that matches your interests and aspirations in the legal world.Staffed by experts in their respective fields, the course will provide you with an experience that enhances your academic ability and employability prospects.Our LL.M gives you the opportunity to undertake in-depth research in an area of the law that matches your ambitions or interests.
MA
Manchester Metropolitan University - Department of Interdisciplinary Studies
Increasingly professionals in the community and voluntary sectors and in the safeguarding and abuse-related work are being challenged to deal with highly complex social issues. Working in these areas requires a depth of knowledge, analysis and reflective thinking that is supported and encouraged within Master's level study.
MSc / PGDip
University of Southampton - Ageing/Gerontology
The distance learning programmes in gerontology are designed for those who wish to combine high-quality academic study in the field of gerontology with other obligations, such as paid work and/or family/care.Core modules: Ageing and globalisation; Ageing, health and well-being; Demographic change; Perspectives in gerontology; Qualitative research methods; Quantitative research methods; Researching contemporary issues in ageing societies;Plus: A dissertation (MSc only).
MSc / PGDip
University of Southampton - Social Sciences
Core units: Perspectives in Gerontology; Ageing, Health and Well-Being; Contemporary Issues in Ageing Societies; Demographic Change, Ageing and Globalisation.Optional units - Two from: Social Policy Analysis 1 and 2; Sociological Analysis 1 and 2; Contemporary Social Issues; Population Processes in the Developed World; Population and Health.Plus - Two from: Philosophy and Methods of Social Research; Qualitative Methods; Survey Design Methods and the Uses of Social Data; Design, Conduct and Dissemination of Research; Statistical Data Analysis; Multivariate Analysis 1 and 2.Plus: A dissertation (MSc only).
Other
Birmingham City University - Faculty of Health
Fast-Track for registered Nurses to gain a degree. Develops academic and clinical midwifery skills, preparing for practice within a diverse population.
MSc / PGDip / PGCert
University of Edinburgh - College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine
This part-time, fully online programme will support the need for up-to-date knowledge, skills and theory in a wide variety of clinical areas in pain management. Each course of the programme is divided into a set of themed sections in which material is presented in a blend of short online lectures, practical case studies, directed readings, podcasts and archived webinars.
MSc / PGDip / PGCert
University of Edinburgh - College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine
Despite a new pathophysiological understanding of many headache disorders and the emergence of significant new treatments for headache over recent years, healthcare professionals remain undereducated and uncomfortable with diagnosing and treating primary headaches and headaches arising secondary to other medical conditions. As primary headache disorders represent such a large part of the primary care practice, and secondary headaches are both commonly presented and frequently over-diagnosed, the average healthcare professional requires more education than currently seen in undergraduate studies.A holistic approach to care is central to this programme and will provide best practice for the diagnosis, management and delivery of a headache service, and would be particularly suited to healthcare professionals who want to improve their skills in this area.The University of Edinburgh can draw together unrivalled academic expertise in the form of the editorial faculty, and combined with the experience of the team currently offering the MSc in Pain Management, those undertaking the programme will become foci not only for better patient diagnosis and management of headache disorders, but also for teaching and advocacy.The objective of the programme is to reduce the burden of headache disorders and improve the management of headache in primary care
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