Comments about PgCert-PgDip-Msc Integrated Health - At the institution - Plymouth - Devon
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Objectives
This taught MSc Integrated Health programme has been designed to provide educational development driven by policy, based on world health themes relating to individual health, lifestyle choices and the impact on health, health inequalities, populations, care pathways and health care priorities.
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Entry requirements
Entry Requirements Normally a first level degree or equivalent. However, each potential student will be assessed individually for their ability to study at this level.
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Academic title
PgCert/PgDip/Msc Integrated Health
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Course description
Programme Highlights
-A tailored programme where individual pathways can be identified
-Blended learning providing taught and distance education
-Access to a wide range of modules
-Developed by experienced academics, educationalists and service partners
Detailed programme structure
The programme recognises contemporary challenges for experienced practitioners, educators, researchers, commissioners, managers, leaders and service users who play key roles in health and social care sector. The programme offered within the Integrated Scheme provides a flexible yet rigorous educational model.
The academic rigour is assured through appropriate intellectual challenge, benchmarking to standards, quality assurance and enhancement and is underpinned by a strong evidence base and core research theme. These are enhanced through delivery by an interprofessional team of educators. The programme uniquely enables students to construct their programme based on their roles and learning needs through the personal selection of relevant modules from within the Integrated Master's Scheme.
Postgraduate Certificate
Modules can be taken from the Integrated Masters Scheme 60 credits
Postgraduate Diploma Core Modules
-Research methods 20 credits
-Research and project design 10 credits
-Principles and practice of data analysis 10 credits
Optional Modules
-Can be taken from the Integrated Masters Scheme 20 credits
Master of Science
Project 60 credits
Optional modules
Optional modules can be taken from specific programmes or from the Integrated Masters Scheme