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Undergraduate Course Maps 2012/13

Applied Health Studies (BSc) - Single Honours Full Time - Course Map

For current students who started their course in 2012/13 academic year and later.
  • Course Code: AHSDG
  • Course Leader: Elaine Scott Brown
  • Senior Tutor(s):
Each module taken by a student has a credit value (measured in Credit Accumulation and Transfer [CAT] points). Approximately 10 hours of total study time is required per CAT credit. A full-time year is equivalent to 120 CATs for students on an Undergraduate course. To achieve an undergraduate award a student must accumulate a particular number of CATs at Level 4, 5 or 6 as illustrated below: Bachelors Degree without Honours: 300 CATs Bachelors Degree with Honours: 360 CATs (or 480 with year-long placement)

Level 6

Level 6 Notes:

All students must be registered health professionals
All students will require an enhanced CRB check prior to entry.
Admission requirements – 120 CATS level 5 and 120 CTAS level 4 or equivalent in a relevant health related or professional subject.

Module CATs
To complete your programme you must pass the following compulsory modules:
CS6001: Work Based project/Dissertation
Restrictions: Cannot be counted with ECS333, EDS333, HH333, AHS353
Prerequisites: Before taking this module you must pass 1 module from or pass HS6004
30
HS6004: Research Methods for Health and Social Care
Restrictions: Cannot be counted with module AHS350, AHS330
15
To complete your programme you must pass a minimum of 60 credits from the following:
HS6005: Long Term Conditions
Restrictions: Cannot be counted with module APH401
15
HS6006: End of Life Care
Restrictions: Cannot be counted with module AHS321, AHS311 or AHS335

Available only to students with relevant professional qualification/working within an appropriate clinical setting.

15
HS6007: Community Based Clinical Practice
Restrictions: Cannot be counted with module AHS328

Available only to students with relevant professional qualification/working within an appropriate clinical setting

15
HS6008: Leading and Managing Change in Clinical Practice
Restrictions: Cannot be counted with module AHS328

Available only to students with relevant professional qualification/working within an appropriate clinical setting

15
HS6009: Principles of Teaching and Learning in Clinical Practice
Restrictions: Cannot be counted with AHS341, AHS337

Students will be required to have access to an area of clinical practice that supports students and be mentored by a health professional (from the same professional background) with suitable qualification and/or experience).

15
HS6010: Work Based Clinical Practice Development
Restrictions: Cannot be counted with module AHS338

Available only to students with relevant professional qualification/working within an appropriate clinical setting

30
HS6012: Work Based Learning
Restrictions: Cannot be counted with module AHS351

Only available to students with relevant professional qualification/working within an appropriate clinical setting

15
HS6013: Work Based Learning (Flying Start England)
Restrictions: Cannot be counted with AHS345

Students must be Health professionals with a minimum Diploma level qualification in a related subject, working in a Health Care environment, and be registered on the NHS Flying Start England preceptorship programme.

30
HS6014: Work Based Learning (Flying Start England Preceptors)
Restrictions: Cannot be counted with AHS352

Students must be Health professionals with a minimum Diploma level qualification in a related subject, working in a Health Care environment, and be register as a preceptor for the NHS Flying Start England preceptorship programme.

15
YW6007: A Project of the Workplace 2
Restrictions: Cannot be counted with module YIP304, HH305
15
Other modules that can be counted toward your programme include:
HS6021: Pharmacology for Prescribing
Restrictions: Cannot be counted with NMU301, NMU 301, NMU303, HS6015, HS6016, HS6017

Students registered on the Certificate in Professional Studies in Non Medical Prescribing.

Students should be employed within a health setting and work within a capacity where they have demonstrated competent practice within health assessment and diagnostics and could incorporate a prescribing role.  They will require the support of a medical supervisor and their manager where appropriate


Corequisites: While taking this module you must pass HS6022
15
HS6022: Prescribing Practice
Corequisites: While taking this module you must pass 1 module from and pass 1 module FROM
15
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