Course Comparison
Course
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PgCert Clinical Education | MSc Global Health |
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Award
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Postgraduate Certificate - PgCert | Master of Science - MSc |
Duration
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1 year | 1 year |
Assessment breakdown
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- | - |
Course type
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Part-time Distance learning | Full-time |
Placement
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- | - |
Location
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Plymouth Distance UK | Plymouth |
Provider
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Peninsula Medical School | Peninsula Medical School |
Entry requirements
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Normally a recognised first degree or equivalent will be required. Experience acquired through work or other means that enables staff responsible for admissions to be confident of your ability to succeed in the programme may also be considered, in line with QAA guidance. It is essential that within your professional role you have opportunities to teach in order to be able to complete some of the assignments. If your first language is not English you will be required to provide evidence of competence in English language:
Accreditation of prior certificated learning (APCL) and accreditation of prior experiential learning (APEL) refer to the process by which previous formal certificated learning and informal non-certificated learning can be awarded credit towards modules within the sphere of Higher Education. Credit for prior learning, whether certificated or experiential, may count towards the requirements for the named award. The maximum amount of credit for prior learning (certificated or experiential) claimed towards the award is 120 credits. To qualify for the award of a masters degree, your dissertation must be completed at the University of Plymouth. If you are seeking credit (whether certificated or experiential), you will normally be required to apply for such credit on receipt of an offer of a place on the programme. Requests for APCL if you are already on a programme will be considered, provided that you submit the request in the session before you would normally begin the module/stage for which you are seeking credit. In the case of requests for APEL, this would be at least six months prior to the beginning of the session before you would normally begin the module(s)/stage against which you are seeking credit. Plymouth University is committed to providing equality for all irrespective of age, disability, ethnicity (including race, colour and nationality), gender, gender reassignment, religion or belief, sexual orientation, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity and will work to ensure that all students, employees and visitors, as well as those who apply or seek to apply to work or study at the University, are treated fairly and are not subjected to discrimination by the University on any of these grounds (University Equality and Diversity Policy, Revised April 2011). Plymouth Peninsula Schools of Medicine and Dentistry welcomes applications from people with disabilities who will be considered on the same academic grounds as other potential students. Considerations about individual needs arising from disability will be made separately, and we will strive to meet an individual disabled student's needs wherever possible and in consultation with Disability Services. British Association of Oral Surgeons (BAOS) We are delighted to announce that the Peninsula School of Medicine at the University of Plymouth is now collaborating with the British Association of Oral Surgeons (BAOS) to provide a natural progression route onto the PgCert Clinical Education. This exciting development enables students who have completed the BAOS Teaching and Learning Course to apply to progress onto the Postgraduate Certificate (PgCert) stage of the programme with a reduced pattern of attendance and the completion of assessed coursework in order to obtain 30 M-level credits towards the Postgraduate Certificate (60 credits). We welcome applicants with international qualifications. To view other accepted qualifications please refer to our tariff glossary. |
This programme is applicable to public health and healthcare professionals who wish to pursue a career in public health or global health. It is also suitable for intercalating medical students between years 4 and 5 of their undergraduate course. A recognised first degree with a minimum of a lower second class/ 2:2 honours degree is required. This can be in public health / health promotion, health professions (medicine, nursing, paramedic science, dentistry, etc) or in a global health related topic (for example health management, forestry, veterinary care, biomedical science, media and communications). Applicants who have acquired global health experience working or volunteering with the health sector, Non-Governmental Organisations, Local Government or International Agencies (such as WHO or UN) will be considered if staff responsible for admissions are confident of the candidate’s ability to succeed in the programme, in line with QAA guidance.
If your first language is not English you will be required to provide evidence of competence in English language:
Accreditation of prior
certificated learning (APCL) and accreditation of prior experiential
learning (APEL) refer to the process by which previous formal
certificated learning and informal non-certificated learning can be
awarded credit towards modules within the sphere of Higher Education.
Credit for prior learning, whether certificated or experiential, may
count towards the requirements for the named award. The maximum amount
of credit for prior learning (certificated or experiential) claimed
towards the award is 120 credits. To qualify for the award of a masters
degree, your dissertation must be completed at the University of Plymouth. If
you are seeking credit (whether certificated or experiential), you will
normally be required to apply for such credit on receipt of an offer of a
place on the programme. Requests for APCL if you are already on a
programme will be considered provided that you submit the request in the
session before you would normally begin the module/stage for which you
are seeking credit. In the case of requests for APEL, this would be at
least six months prior to the beginning of the session before you would
normally begin the module(s)/stage against which you are seeking credit. The University of Plymouth is committed to providing equality for all irrespective of
age, disability, ethnicity (including race, colour and nationality),
gender, gender reassignment, religion or belief, sexual orientation,
marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity and will work to
ensure that all students, employees and visitors, as well as those who
apply or seek to apply to work or study at the University, are treated
fairly and are not subjected to discrimination by the University on any
of these grounds (University Equality and Diversity Policy, Revised
April 2011). The Faculty of Health welcomes applications from people with disabilities who will be considered on the same academic grounds as other potential students. Considerations about individual needs arising from disability will be made separately, and we will strive to meet an individual disabled student's needs wherever possible and in consultation with Disability Services. We welcome applicants with international qualifications. To view other accepted qualifications please refer to our tariff glossary. |