This part time MSc course is suitable for all healthcare professionals. The main learning environment is the student's own professional practice and attendance requirements are consequently minimal.
You are learning all the time as a professional and this MSc allows you to use this learning, no matter if you are a chiropractor, physiotherapist, osteopath, medical or another healthcare practitioner. As a practitioner, you will have areas that interest you, and in which you would like to learn more. No matter what these are, the course will allow you to identify your own objectives, learn according to your own needs and in doing so, enhance your knowledge and skills, and most importantly, improve your own professional practice.
Right from the start this MSc will get you thinking about what you do, and how you can improve! This isn’t just an academic qualification; it will change your practice.
•You attend CPD courses and seminars but you could also use these towards your MSc.
•Learn the skills necessary to be an evidence-based practitioner using our extensive library facilities and electronic journal resources.
•If you have any post-qualifying qualifications, or extensive professional experience, you may be able to use these to gain exemption from some parts of the course, making your study time shorter and less expensive!
Apply for MSc APP Clinical Science by 31st July 2018 for October 2018 start.
This part time MSc course is open to all healthcare professionals with an interest in health in the paediatric population. Epidemiology including risk factors, and public health issues including nutrition and physical activity.
This is a specialised pathway of the MSc Advanced Professional Practice programme.
The Paediatric Musculoskeletal Health pathway includes the following:
• Musculoskeletal Health of the Neonate
• Musculoskeletal health of the Infant and Toddler
• Growth, Development and Nutrition
Find out more about the MSc Advanced Professional Practice Paediatric Musculoskeletal Health course over at AECC University College website.
The units will be taught using a range of teaching and learning methods including:
• Workshops
• Practical skills classes
• Seminars
• Small group work
• Lectures
Apply for MSc APP Paediatric Musculoskeletal Health by 31st July 2018 for October 2018 start.
This part time MSc course is open to all healthcare professionals with an interest in developing advanced clinical and practical skills in this area.
This part-time course will allow students access to advanced knowledge and exposure to the latest research within the functional musculoskeletal health care profession. This course is an essential for professionals planning to work within this speciality.
The course is an interdisciplinary, comprehensive programme designed to provide a unique preparation for sports injury, performance management and injury rehabilitation.
As a student on this course you will benefit from hands-on learning opportunities to evaluate, treat and rehabilitate acute and chronic musculoskeletal conditions and on achieving and MSc will be confident and competent when assessing, treating and rehabilitating musculoskeletal related injuries for the elite athlete or weekend warrior.
The following units are covered on the Functional Musculoskeletal Health pathway:
• Upper body functional health
• Lower body functional health
• Functional management of sports injuries
• Structured learning events
• Current advances in practice
• Clinical placement
• Evidence-based practice
• Research dissertation
• Clinical audit
The units will be taught using a range of teaching and learning methods including:
• Workshops
• Practical skills classes
• Seminars
• Small group work
• Lectures
Apply for MSc APP Functional Musculoskeletal Health by 31st July 2018 for October 2018 start
Master in Chiropractic - MChiro (Hons)
One of the foundations of our success has been the excellence of our 4-5-year chiropractic course, praised for teaching excellence, hands on learning, world class academic staff.
To qualify as a chiropractor, new students are required to complete successfully the full-time four - five year Master of Chiropractic degree. Placement opportunities are provided throughout your study, and in your final year you can expect to spend around 20 hours on patient management within the purpose built teaching clinic. Come along to an open day to find out more, download a prospectus and visit AECC University College website to gain more insights on this course and how you can apply to study with us.