MSc (Degree Apprenticeship) Advanced Clinical Practitioner (University of Greenwich)

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Description

Advanced Clinical Practice is about working in partnership with individuals, families and carers with and within multi-disciplinary teams. This postgraduate Advanced Clinical Practitioner Apprenticeship enables you to develop your knowledge, skills and confidence to manage complex cases autonomously within specific areas of practice. The course is aimed at practitioners holding registration with a professional body and will lead to a master's degree (MSc) over three years of part-time study at university and in the workplace. It encompasses the four pillars of clinical practice, leadership and management, education and research with demonstration of core capabilities, and field-specific clinical competence.

Intakes

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Entry Requirements

As an inclusive university we recognise that applicants who have been out of education for some time may not have the formal qualifications usually required for entry to a course. We welcome applications from those who can demonstrate their enthusiasm and commitment to study and have relevant life/work experience that equips them to succeed on the course. We will assess this from the information provided in your application (particularly your personal statement) and may ask you to attend an interview or submit a piece of work to help us decide on your eligibility for the course. Our pre-entry Information Advice and Guidance Team are able to provide further advice on entry requirements and suitability for study.

Entry Required Documents

1
Bachelor Degree Diploma

You need to upload your bachelor degree diploma.

2
Copy of ID (National ID or Passport)

You need to upload one of these documents

3
Application Form

You must fill in the application form. The form must be signed in original.

4
Copy of Transcript of Results

This can be avoided in certain situations. One of our operators will call you to find out if it is mandatory or not

5
Personal Statement

A personal statement is an essay that the student must write to apply to study at the university. Its purpose is to summarise your skills and experience and help you gain a place at your desired course. It must include the name of the university and the name of the course. You have to mention why are you applying to this particular university and what do you hope to achieve after the course, career wise. A well written personal statement will help you stand out in the crowd and secure you a place at your dream university. You can follow a specific guide to answer to some expected questions, however, you must not mention them in the essay. Have a clear, cursive structure and write a minimum of 250 words.

Assessment Methods

  • Academic Interview
  • English Writing Test

Modules

Year 1
  • Assessment and Decision Making Skills for Advanced Clinical Practice
  • Leading and Managing Complexity for Advanced Clinical Practice
  • Work Based Learning One: Developing Advanced Clinical Practice Skills through Work Based Learning
Year 2
  • Advanced Clinical Practice through Work Based Learning
  • Advanced Leadership and Management
  • Enquiry Skills for Research in Health and Care Practice
  • Non-Medical Prescribing
Year 3
  • Consolidating Advanced Clinical Practice: End Point Assessment
  • Health and Care Practice Dissertation

Your career

This course will provide opportunities for career progression through promotion and/or service recognition schemes in recognition of the knowledge and skills required for the role of Advanced Clinical Practitioner.

Tuition Fee
£ 9250
Financing available
Government funding
Course type
Part time
Subject area
Health and Care
Programme
Master
Level
Level 7
Duration
3 Years