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Part time September PGCert Part-time 3 years
Nursing & Health (27)

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Are you a healthcare practitioner with a degree looking to advance your career in a clinical speciality? Look no further than our Clinical Practice PGCert programme! This part-time course offers you the opportunity to obtain an academic and professional qualification in a clinical speciality of your choice. With five clinical speciality awards to choose from, including Acute Care, Cardiac Care, Emergency Care, Intensive Care, and Neonatal Care, you can tailor your study programme to suit your aspirations. Our flexible approach to practice-based learning allows you to adapt the course duration and intensity to fit your needs. Plus, our strong links with clinical practice partners ensure you receive the support and guidance you need. To be eligible, you should have a degree in any subject with at least 300 credits, including 60 at level 6, and a minimum of one year of post-qualified experience. Holding a current registration with a Professional, Statutory and Regulatory Body is also required. Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your clinical practice skills and accelerate your career in a clinical speciality!

About the course

This is a part-time course for healthcare practitioners with a degree wanting to obtain an academic and professional qualification in a clinical speciality.

There are five clinical speciality awards, reflecting contemporary clinical practice.

  • Acute Care
  • Cardiac Care
  • Emergency Care
  • Intensive Care
  • Neonatal Care

A wide choice of modules means that you can create your own study programme to suit your professional and personal aspirations. The clinical practice modules are either 20 or 30 credits and are all offered as shared delivery at level 6 and level 7.

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Entry Requirements

Applicants are normally expected to:

- Be a graduate in any subject with at least 300 credits, 60 of which must be at level 6.
- Have a minimum of one year of post qualified experience.
- Hold a current registration with a Professional, Statutory and Regulatory Body.
- Be employed in the UK and working a minimum of 2 days per week in a relevant clinical practice area (but module specific rules apply) supported by a designated clinical practitioner providing mentorship.

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Where is University of Brighton
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