School of Health Studies. Postgraduate Prospectus 2011 MAKING KNOWLEDGE WORK YOU

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School of Health Studies Postgraduate Prospectus 2011 MAKING KNOWLEDGE WORK BRAD FOR D YOU

Useful Contacts and Information General Course Enquiries Tel: 0800 073 1225 From outside the UK dial 00 44 1274 233081 Textphone/Minicom: 00 44 1274 233685 Fax: 00 44 1274 235585 Email: course-enquiries@bradford.ac.uk University of Bradford, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD7 1DP, United Kingdom Facilities for Disabled Students Tel: 00 44 1274 233739 Minicom: 00 44 1274 235094 Fax: 00 44 1274 235340 Email: disabilities@bradford.ac.uk Accommodation Halls of Residence Tel: 00 44 1274 234883 or 235501 Fax: 00 44 1274 234882 Email: halls-of-residence@bradford.ac.uk Private Accommodation Tel: 00 44 1274 235899 Fax: 00 44 1274 235824 Email: info@unipol.bradford.ac.uk International Office Tel: 00 44 1274 235954 Fax: 00 44 1274 235953 Email: international-office@bradford.ac.uk Students Union Tel: 00 44 1274 233300 Email: ubu-comms@bradford.ac.uk Financial Support Tel: 00 44 1274 236977 Fax: 00 44 1274 235810 Email: hub-support@bradford.ac.uk We can arrange for this material to be transcribed into an accessible format such as Braille, large print, E-text (compatible with screen-reading software) or digital audio such as CD. Please contact Marketing and Communications on 00 44 1274 233035. The University of Bradford Confronting Inequality: Celebrating Diversity The University of Bradford is committed to promoting equality, diversity and an inclusive and supportive environment for students, staff and others closely associated with the University in conformity with the provisions of its Charter. The contents of this publication are correct at the time of printing. The University reserves the right to alter or withdraw courses, services and facilities as described in this Prospectus without notice and to amend Ordinances, Regulations, fees and charges at any time. Students should enquire as to the up-to-date position when applying for their course of study. Admittance to the University is subject to the requirement that the student complies with the University s admissions procedures and observes the Charter and Statutes and the Ordinances and Regulations of the University. Acknowledgements This University of Bradford School of Health Studies Prospectus has been designed to give a general view of the postgraduate provision available at the University of Bradford. If there is any information not included that you would have liked to see, or anything on which you would have liked more detail, then send your comments to the Marketing and Communications Department at the University (marcomms@bradford.ac.uk). Useful Links www.bradford.ac.uk http://twitter.com/bradforduni www.youtube.com/universityofbradford www.wildwestyorkshire.com www.facebook.com/bradfordalumni www.bradford.ac.uk/health/facebook www.bradford.ac.uk/health/twitter Facebook is a registered trademark of Facebook, Inc. General Course Enquiries: Tel: 00 44 1274 233081 Email: course-enquiries@bradford.ac.uk www.bradford.ac.uk

MAKING KNOWLEDGE WORK BRAD FOR D HEALTH STUDIES Photography Acknowledgements Pages 6 and 10 Cathy Greenblat www.cathygreenblat.com Pages 10 and 36 Photography courtesy of Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Introduction to the School 3 Research at Bradford 7 Research at the School 8 How to apply Term Dates and Contact Details 12 Taught Courses Dementia Studies Dementia Care Mapping 16 Dementia Workforce Development 16 Training in Dementia Care 16 Diversity Management Diversity Management 18 Health and Social Care Health and Social Care Educator (Teacher and Practice Teacher) 20 Leadership, Management and Change in Health and Social Care 21 Managing Health and Social Care, and Health and Social Care Management 22 Practitioners with a Special Interest 23 Prescribing for Healthcare Professionals 24 Medical Imaging Imaging in Medicine 25 Medical Imaging 26 Midwifery Midwifery 28 Nursing Nursing 29 Rehabilitation Studies and Physiotherapy Rehabilitation Studies 33 Rehabilitation Studies (Physiotherapy) 35 For other courses at the University of Bradford see inside back cover For further information: Tel: 00 44 1274 236367 Email: soh-recruitment@bradford.ac.uk www.bradford.ac.uk/health 1

Bradford is ranked in the top 10 of UK institutions for Nursing The School of Health Studies is regionally, nationally and internationally recognised for its research The in Medical Imaging is renowned for its innovative pathways The Diversity Management is the only programme of its kind in the UK which is accredited by the Chartered Management Institute Bradford Dementia Group has national and international recognition The Framework for Flexible Learning in Health and Social Care offers students increased flexibility and choice in the modules and courses they study The School moves to the City Campus in 2011, an 8.8 million investment in healthcare programmes at Bradford 2 For further information: Tel: 00 44 1274 236367 Email: soh-recruitment@bradford.ac.uk www.bradford.ac.uk/health

MAKING KNOWLEDGE WORK BRAD FOR D HEALTH STUDIES WELCOME FROM THE DEAN The School of Health Studies at the University of Bradford is a thriving, high-quality provider of healthcare education. We are committed to providing a first-rate learning experience to our students who wish to study post-qualification healthcare awards and their employing organisations. At Bradford, we seek to bring innovation and transformation to health and social care services that will impact positively on the health and wellbeing of individuals and communities, through our high-quality education and training programmes. Ranked in the top 10 of UK institutions for Nursing in the Guardian Guide 2011, our philosophy is based on placing improvement in care and services at the centre of our programmes. We are experts in involving health and social care managers, service users and carers in all aspects of our multi-professional portfolio. Our team of highly-experienced academics will ensure you enjoy a challenging and rewarding, evidence-based educational experience that will match your continuing professional development needs and help to advance your practice. Shirley Congdon Dean of the School of Health Studies ACPWH (Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Women s Health) About the School The School of Health Studies is regionally, nationally and internationally recognised for its teaching and research, and works with a number of healthcare partners to ensure clinical excellence The School is developing an increasing number of international strategic partnerships and welcomes international students who wish to study in the UK At postgraduate level, students can choose to study for individual modules, a named award or can choose to build module credits through the Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Framework to achieve an award relevant to their professional needs e.g. Nursing and Management Our programmes (and associated nested awards) in Diversity Management, Leadership, Management and Change in Health and Social Care and Health and Social Care Management have achieved accreditation from the Chartered Management Institute (CMI), allowing students to benefit from membership and achieve additional professional qualifications alongside their academic studies The School offers a range of delivery modes including distance learning, full-time and part-time study and work-based learning (subject to course studied) Continuing Professional Development funding may be available from your employer. For further details please visit www.bradford.ac.uk/health/studentfinance/ ObtainingCPDFunding/ The last Research Assessment Exercise recognised 75% of the total research at the School as being of internationally recognised originality, significance and rigour, with 35% as internationally excellent or better School and Facilities The project to move the School into a new building on City Campus represents a significant investment by the University in the sustainability and development of healthcare in both Bradford and its surrounding region. Work will be completed for the start of the September 2011 term The School s new facilities will include state-of-the-art practice simulation suites, a movement laboratory and PACS (digital imaging) suite, as well as dedicated areas for staff and students, including new study facilities for postgraduate research students Framework for Flexible Learning in Health and Social Care The Framework for Flexible Learning in Health and Social Care is a School-wide academic structure for continuing professional development. It offers students increased flexibility and choice in the modules and courses that can be undertaken and it is also responsive to employer needs. The flexibility also allows you to move from one award to another if your career changes or you take time out from regular studying. Shared teaching and research expertise from across the School is offered through interdisciplinary teaching across our core research modules. For further information: Tel: 00 44 1274 236367 Email: soh-recruitment@bradford.ac.uk www.bradford.ac.uk/health 3

researching diversity a bradford Story that s worldwide Equality and diversity are important across the world, and researchers in the School of Health Studies are central to how exploring health and equality and diversity are linked. Born in Bradford is a ground breaking study following 10,000 babies born in the city and their families over 20 years, exploring their experiences of health and illness. The study, led by Professor Neil Small with both academic and health service colleagues, will tell us a phenomenal amount about inequalities in health here in Bradford, but also much more than this. It will tell the stories of families across the generations and across continents. Importantly, it will also help us to provide better, culturally sensitive health care for all in the future. Born in Bradford is crucial to the School s ongoing research into equality and diversity and patients experiences. 4 For further information: Tel: 00 44 1274 236367 Email: soh-recruitment@bradford.ac.uk www.bradford.ac.uk/health

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BRADFORD FOR RESEARCH The University of Bradford has a unique portfolio of world-class research and knowledge transfer (RKT) in the UK and abroad. Knowledge transfer is the exchange of ideas, knowledge and expertise between the University and a range of external organisations where the intention is to create economic and social benefit through innovation in products, services, ways of working and business models. Track Record More than 40 years of research activity Multi-disciplinary/cross-school research teams International reputation for knowledge transfer Ranked in the Top 50 English Universities for research funding (HEFCE 2009/10) 80% of research output of RAE-rated international quality Customer-focused (Customer First accredited) One of the University s strengths is that it teaches its students in an atmosphere of research. Our students are being taught their courses by members of staff who are internationally recognised for research. Professor Phil Coates FREng Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Research & Knowledge Transfer Research Quality The University of Bradford s reputation for international quality research has been further enhanced by a strong performance in the 2008 national Research Assessment Exercise (RAE). The RAE is a key measure of a university s research strengths and quality. Almost two thirds of our academic staff were entered in the RAE and, on average, 80% of our return was recognised as research of international and world leading quality. This figure rose in some disciplines to above 90%. In total 15 research disciplines were entered and all of these gained at least international recognition. Our experience has been incredibly positive; the support offered by Momenta and University of Bradford representatives has been excellent. Craig Naylor Managing Director, NTR Ltd Collaborating (with the University of Bradford) on this KTP has proved beneficial. We have made some outstanding technical advances which could result in efficiency savings for our business, its shareholders and our customers. David Hanson, Senior Project Engineer, Yorkshire Water Services Ltd Research & Knowledge Transfer Centres Research and knowledge transfer activity takes place across all University disciplines. In the strongest areas we have established ten RKT centres: Centre for Advanced Materials Engineering Centre for Applied Social Research Centre for Automotive Engineering Centre for Infection Control and Biophysics Centre for Managerial Excellence Centre for Polymer, Micro & Nano Technology Centre for Pharmaceutical Engineering Science Centre for Skin Sciences Centre for Sustainable Environments Centre for Visual Computing All have impressive track records of research council funding, research studentships, and working with industry and business. For more information www.bradford.ac.uk/gateway In the past five years Bradford has invested more than 20 million in research capability and infrastructure. Professor Phil Coates FREng Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Research & Knowledge Transfer For further information: Tel: 00 44 1274 236367 Email: soh-recruitment@bradford.ac.uk www.bradford.ac.uk/health 7

Ranked in the top 10 of UK institutions for Nursing and Allied Health professions education. RESEARCH AT THE SCHOOL OF HEALTH STUDIES The School of Health Studies has a strong research profile which focuses on the following themes, all of which impact directly on the quality of patient care: Dementia Inclusion and Diversity Health Care Quality Education Our research strives to be locally relevant undertaken in collaboration with the NHS and a range of social care partners and an increasing proportion is internationally significant. The 2008 Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) recognised 75% of the total research at the School as being of internationally recognised originality, significance and rigour, with 35% as internationally excellent or better. Our excellence in research impacts directly on your learning experience, as the majority of our research-active staff have teaching responsibilities, ensuring that you learn in a researchactive environment and are taught by leaders in their field. Recent key research successes: The expansion and international recognition of Born in Bradford, a research programme that will follow the lives of over 10,000 babies over the next 20 years with the aim of understanding how we can improve the health of people living in Bradford and elsewhere Medical Research Council (MRC) and Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) funding for dementia research National Institute of Health Research (NIHR) funding for evaluating impact of service initiatives on patient outcomes and service costs Completion of the largest ever cross-sectional and longitudinal study of adjustment to disfigurement Initiation of a major programme of research into patient safety An internationally recognised programme of research and knowledge transfer related to positive action The University has established a number of multi-disciplinary, cross-school research and knowledge transfer centres working at the leading edge of research and innovation. Building on over 40 years of research activity, the centres deliver world-class research through collaboration with a range of universities, companies and organisations worldwide. All have impressive track records of research council funding, research studentships, and working with industry and business. www.bradford.ac.uk/gateway Postgraduate Research Degrees (PhD) Information for Applicants Fees (2010-11)* Home / EU 3,440 p.a. (full-time), 1,740 p.a. (part-time) International 11,500 p.a. Science based *An increase may be expected for 2011/12 Entry Requirements Minimum academic qualifications required for entry are a higher degree from an approved university and a first or upper-second class undergraduate degree. If English is not your main language or language of education, you will have to show adequate command of English before being admitted to the programme. The minimum requirement is 6.5 (IELTS), 580 (TOEFL), 94 (internet-based TOEFL). Contact Details To discuss your proposed field of research, and for any general queries about the Doctoral Programme and other aspects of the work of the department please contact: Professor Maryann Hardy, Director of Postgraduate Research, School of Health Studies, University of Bradford, 25 Trinity Road, Bradford, BD5 0BB Tel: 00 44 1274 236578 Email: m.l.hardy1@bradford.ac.uk Application Process See page 12 If you choose not to apply online, your completed application documents should be sent to: Marketing, Recruitment and Administration Team, School of Health Studies, University of Bradford, 25 Trinity Road, Bradford, BD5 0BB Tel: 00 44 1274 236367 Email: soh-recruitment@bradford.ac.uk For further information visit www.bradford.ac.uk/health/research 8 For further information: Tel: 00 44 1274 236367 Email: soh-recruitment@bradford.ac.uk www.bradford.ac.uk/health

Born in Bradford is a research programme that is following the lives of over 10,000 babies over the next 20 years. The findings of the study will help us understand how we can improve people s health. RESEARCH IN HEALTH CARE QUALITY Over 733,000 people are currently employed in the UK care sector in over 27,000 different care settings. Legislation and an ageing population are both contributing to demands for raised standards of care. However at the same time the sector is faced with an increasing need to develop employees skills and to reduce the annual staff turnover rate, which currently stands at 14.5%. The School of Health Studies engages in research projects with a variety of healthcare sector partners to help them improve the quality of their service delivery. Projects range from service improvement initiatives through to evaluation of diagnostic and therapeutic interventions across a range of professional disciplines and healthcare environments. (Data from the National Minimum Data Set for Social Care (NMDS-SC)) Further information can be found at www.bradford.ac.uk/health/research For further information on studying for a PhD in this area of research please see page 8. RESEARCH IN EDUCATION The School of Health Studies has a long tradition of producing nationally and internationally recognised educational research. Much of our work has been focused on assessment and feedback processes and involves partners from across the University and/or in collaboration with other Universities. Key areas of educational research can be found on the following websites: Assessment: www.jisc.ac.uk/whatwedo/programmes/ usersandinnovation/asel.aspx www.alps-cetl.ac.uk Accessible Learning: www.alps-cetl.ac.uk/documents/medsshortreport.pdf Mobile Learning: www.bradford.ac.uk/alps/ Interprofessional Learning: www.alps-cetl.ac.uk/2010programme.html For further information on studying for a PhD in this area of research please see page 8. For further information: Tel: 00 44 1274 236367 Email: soh-recruitment@bradford.ac.uk www.bradford.ac.uk/health 9

RESEARCH IN DEMENTIA There are currently 750,000 people with dementia in the UK, and 60,000 deaths each year are currently directly attributable to the disorder. Because of the ageing population, it is expected that the number of people with dementia will exceed 1 million by 2025. This has important social and financial implications, with the financial costs of dementia to the UK currently estimated to exceed 17 billion each year. Bradford Dementia Group (BDG) leads the School s research in this area. Established in 1992 by the late Professor Tom Kitwood, the BDG is a multi-disciplinary and multi-professional group committed to making a difference to policy and practice in dementia care, both for people with the disorder and their families. Current Research Areas Include: Lived experience of dementia Quality of care For further information on studying for a PhD in this area of research please see page 8. RESEARCH IN INCLUSION AND DIVERSITY All organisations, public, private and third sector, have a duty to promote inclusion and diversity. In order to do this effectively, the diversity of their staff and service user population must be recognised, acknowledging a wide range of experiences, aspirations and needs. The Centre for Inclusion and Diversity, based at the School of Health Studies and led by Professor Uduak Archibong, co-ordinates the development of applied research in the field at the University of Bradford. Research Areas Include: Workforce diversity in health and education Inequalities in health and social care Disadvantaged groups Cross-cultural negotiation of community/family access to and engagement in public services Culturally sensitive measurement and psychometrics Visible difference and disfigurement research For further information on studying for a PhD in this area of research please see page 8. 10 For further information: Tel: 00 44 1274 236367 Email: soh-recruitment@bradford.ac.uk www.bradford.ac.uk/health

As a graduate from an African country, I ve been impressed with the facilities which I have been able to access during my time here. There s been a lot to learn but I ve really enjoyed my experience at Bradford as everyone s been very friendly. Elizabeth Shekalaghe in Leadership, Management and Change in Health and Social Care For further information: Tel: 00 44 1274 236367 Email: soh-recruitment@bradford.ac.uk www.bradford.ac.uk/health 11

HOW TO APPLY For full-time or part-time courses, the easiest and quickest way to apply to study at the University of Bradford is to use our online form at www.bradford.ac.uk/postgraduate Downloadable forms are also available from the above website under the How to Apply sections. If you would prefer a paper copy of the Postgraduate Application Form, or wish to apply for a single module, please contact the School of Health Studies Admissions Office: Email: soh-recruitment@bradford.ac.uk Tel: 00 44 1274 236367 University of Bradford Trinity Road Bradford West Yorkshire United Kingdom BD5 0BB If you complete a downloadable or paper form, you should return this to the contact office listed on the course or research page. Along with an application form the following supporting documents may be required: Degree certificates/transcripts Two references Evidence of English language (if required) A copy of your passport A letter from your manager agreeing your study and the funding of your study If you apply online there is a facility to upload these documents at the end of the process. Entry Requirements All applicants for postgraduate degrees have to satisfy the requirements of the relevant programme and also the Ordinances of the University, available from the Course Enquiries Office. The Ordinance of the University relating to taught courses can also be found via the internet at: www.bradford.ac.uk/taught-degrees-qa, and the Ordinance for research can be found at: www.bradford.ac.uk/research-degrees-qa Additional instructions for Taught courses We advise you to send in your application at an early stage, especially if you will require a visa to study in the UK, even if you have not yet completed your previous course of study. It is quite usual for offers to be made conditional on your successful completion of a certain qualification. All applications are considered carefully and individually. It helps us to process your application if the form is clearly written or typed, with all sections completed fully and accurately, and all relevant supporting documentation submitted. University of Bradford: proud to be a Fairtrade University www.fairtrade.org.uk This prospectus is printed on 100% recycled stock The contents of this publication are correct at the time of printing. The University reserves the right to alter or withdraw courses, services and facilities as described in this Prospectus without notice and to amend Ordinances, Regulations, fees and charges at any time. 12 For further information: Tel: 00 44 1274 236367 Email: soh-recruitment@bradford.ac.uk www.bradford.ac.uk/health

Additional instructions for Research You must arrange for your referees to send references to the University, unless you have provided their email addresses as part of the online application form and then the system will email your referees direct. You will need to discuss your proposed field of research in some detail with the Division. The Division must ensure that the University can provide the necessary supervision, equipment and research materials. So, in addition to your completed application form and supporting documents, you need to provide a research proposal. For more information on what is required for the research proposal, please visit the Division s Research website, or contact the person listed on the Division s research page. If you don t apply online, you should send this information and any supporting documents to the contact name given for research in the appropriate Division. If you have applied online, your information will be sent automatically to the relevant Division. The majority of research students start in September, but it is possible in some Schools to start with effect from January, April or July. Typical periods of registration for full-time research are fifteen months (minimum twelve) for an MPhil, and three years for a PhD. Part-time and distance learning study Distance learning is available for some taught courses, and part-time study is possible for some taught courses and in principle for all research degrees. Part-time taught courses generally last for two years. Typical periods of registration for part-time research degrees are three years for MPhil and five years for PhD. Extramural study In some limited circumstances it may be possible for students to undertake a significant part, or even the whole, of a programme of research away from the University, provided that suitable arrangements for supervision can be made. This must be negotiated with the appropriate Division. Visiting students Each year we welcome a number of occasional and visiting students who are not registered for a complete degree programme. These students attend individual courses or undertake a special programme of research as either full-time or part-time students, and pay fees at an appropriate rate. If you are interested in undertaking a programme of study or research which does not lead to any formal Bradford qualification, you should write to the contact name in the School setting out your requirements. Term Dates and Enrolment If you are a home or EU student, enrolment and induction will probably be from Tuesday, 20 September 2011. For international students enrolment and induction will be from 14 September 2011 (a few courses have different starting dates, but you will be told about this in good time). It is best if new research students can also enrol at the beginning of the academic year in September, though there is more flexibility here. If you wish to start your research programme at any other time (such as the beginning of January), then you will need to make arrangements with the School. You are encouraged to attend the special Welcome Week organised by the Students Union which takes place during the week of enrolment. This will introduce you to the University in particular, and life in the City of Bradford in general. If you are coming from overseas you should also certainly aim to attend the special programme of orientation events for International Students, which will be held throughout International Student Enrolment and Welcome Week commencing 14 September 2011. It is also a good idea to make sure of your accommodation before Semester One starts, especially if you are coming from overseas and/or making your own arrangements. Accommodation is easier to find in Bradford than in most cities in the UK, but it is still wise to get this sorted out before you begin your formal study. So though the dates set out below are the periods when you are expected to be in residence in order to follow your course of study, we shall certainly expect you to come to Bradford before the first day of the first semester. Important Dates, 2011 2012 International Student Enrolment 14-16 September 2011 Welcome Week 19-25 September 2011 Semester One 26 September 2011 20 January 2012 Semester Two 23 January 2012 25 May 2012 Semester Three May 2012 September 2012 (dates to be confirmed) NB Not all courses necessarily follow these dates exactly and the submission deadline for the Dissertation is often the end of August after the summer term has finished. Visiting Us For details of University Open Days or other opportunities to visit us, visit: www.bradford.ac.uk/openday or contact the Course Enquiries Office, email: openday@bradford.ac.uk For further information: Tel: 00 44 1274 236367 Email: soh-recruitment@bradford.ac.uk www.bradford.ac.uk/health 13

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TAUGHT COURSES Taught Courses All taught courses at the School of Health Studies operate within the School s Framework for Flexible Learning in Health and Social Care, an academic structure for Continuing Professional Development, suitable for both home and international students. This Framework includes predefined award pathways, but also allows you to choose your own modules to gain an award which meets your specific needs or those of your employer. Many of our programmes are available on a full-time or part-time basis. Full-time routes are usually studied over one year. The part-time routes give you the flexibility to take between one and five years to complete your studies. Depending on the modules you choose, you may be able to commence your studies at various points during the academic year. Framework for Flexible Learning in Health and Social Care If you choose to follow a flexible programme of study from our framework, you will benefit from the shared teaching and research expertise from across the School. You can search for the modules which interest you by care pathway or profession: Acute and Critical Care Diversity, Leadership and Management Education, Teaching, Training and Mentorship Long-term Conditions Mental Health Midwifery, Reproductive and Child Health Nursing Older People and Dementia Physiotherapy/Occupational Therapy Public Health and Well-being Radiography Research Skills More information about these pathways and details of individual modules can be found online at www.bradford.ac.uk/health/cpd. Before you commence your studies, you will be invited to discuss your study options with an academic adviser. All of the postgraduate taught courses in our School are featured in this Prospectus. Other courses available at the University of Bradford are set out in a table on the inside back cover. The course content listed is correct at the time of printing; however modules may be subject to change. Students should enquire as to the current position when applying for their course of study. For further information: Tel: 00 44 1274 236367 Email: soh-recruitment@bradford.ac.uk www.bradford.ac.uk/health 15

School of Health Studies Dementia Studies PG Certificate / PG Diploma / in Dementia Studies, Training in Dementia Care, Dementia Care Mapping PG Certificate / PG Diploma / in Dementia Workforce Development Dementia Studies Suitability for International Students: Yes (by distance learning) Level of English required for non-native speakers: IELTS at 6.5 or the equivalent Start Dates: September and January Attendance Mode: Distance Learning Duration: You can complete your course by distance learning, taking from one to five years. Entry Requirements: Students should: Normally be working in the field of dementia care or policy/ administration; AND Possess a first degree or equivalent relevant qualification or appropriate experience within the field of practice Have the written support of their manager to undertake the course The specialist pathway in Training in Dementia Care is for students who are already training or expect to train others in dementia care. The specialist pathway in Dementia Care Mapping (DCM) is designed for individuals who are or wish to take a lead in practice development and organisational change, where DCM forms a component part of the process for change. They need to have achieved DCM Advanced User status. For the Workforce Development pathway students should be working in a field which allows them to engage in activities related to dementia workforce development e.g. staff supervision, training, practice development initiatives and projects on a regular basis. Fees (2010-2011)*: Home/EU students: PG Certificate 2,100** PG Diploma 4,200** 5,280** International students: PG Certificate 2,940** PG Diploma 5,880** 8,540** Continuing Professional Development funding may be available from your employer. Please ask for more details. *An increase may be expected for 2011/12 Contact: School of Health Studies Admissions Office Email: soh-recruitment@bradford.ac.uk Tel: 00 44 1274 236367 Web: www.bradford.ac.uk/health How to apply: See page 12 ** Accreditation of prior learning can mean that you pay less than this. Where certified prior learning has been approved there will be no charge for the relevant module. Where prior experiential learning has been approved you pay 50% of the tuition fee for the module. Bradford Dementia Group is a multi-disciplinary and multiprofessional group, committed to making a difference to policy and practice in dementia care, through excellence in research, education and training. Our mission is to work with practitioners and professionals to improve the quality of life and care for people with dementia and their families. These programmes are suitable for people whose work (paid or voluntary) or the work of those that they manage or train brings them into contact with people with dementia. They are delivered by distance learning, making them accessible to students across the globe and are designed to be flexible to meet the needs of students who combine study with a busy working life. Special Features: Bradford Dementia Group has been meeting professional and practitioner needs for over 15 years. They deliver training through a variety of formats, including face-to-face short courses and a flexible range of accredited programmes delivered by distance learning. The Group has national and international recognition and has recently worked with British Standards on the development of PAS 800, the first British Standard on dementia care and has featured in a BBC documentary 16 For further information: Tel: 00 44 1274 236367 Email: soh-recruitment@bradford.ac.uk www.bradford.ac.uk/health

School of Health Studies Core Modules: Dementia Studies Dementia Studies (PG Diploma) Dementia Studies () Training in Dementia Care Training in Dementia Care (PG Diploma) Training in Dementia Care () Dementia Care Mapping Dementia Care Mapping (PG Diploma) Dementia Care Mapping () Dementia Workforce Development (PG Diploma) Dementia Workforce Development () Understanding Experiences of Dementia Plus EITHER Dementia Training: Skills and Approaches OR Evidence-Based Dementia Practice OR Human Resource Management OR Managing Change OR Any other relevant module available within the School 60 credits equivalent to PGCert PLUS Practice Development and Organisational Change Plus EITHER Dementia Training: Skills and Approaches OR Evidence-Based Dementia Practice OR Human Resource Management OR Managing Change OR Any other relevant module available within the School Research Methods in Health and Social Care (Core module if undertaking the ) 120 credits equivalent to PGDip PLUS Management Project OR Dissertation OR Systematic Review OR Practice-Based Project Understanding Experiences of Dementia Dementia Training: Skills and Approaches PLUS Any other relevant module available within the School 60 credits equivalent to PGCert PLUS Practice Development and Organisational Change Evidence-Based Dementia Practice PLUS Any other relevant module available within the School Research Methods in Health and Social Care (Core module if undertaking the ) 120 credits equivalent to PGDip PLUS Management Project Understanding Experiences of Dementia Dementia Training: Skills and Approaches 60 credits equivalent to PGCert PLUS Practice Development and Organisational Change Managing Change 120 credits equivalent to PGDip PLUS Management Project Understanding Experiences of Dementia Dementia Training: Skills and Approaches Practice Development and Organisational Change Plus EITHER Human Resource Development OR Human Resource Management PLUS Any other relevant module available within the School Research Methods in Health and Social Care (Core module if undertaking the ) 120 credits equivalent to PGDip PLUS Management Project Dementia Studies For further information: Tel: 00 44 1274 236367 Email: soh-recruitment@bradford.ac.uk www.bradford.ac.uk/health 17

School of Health Studies Diversity Management PG Certificate / PG Diploma / Diversity Management Suitability for International Students: Yes distance learning plus attendance at intensive study blocks Level of English required for non-native speakers: IELTS at 6.5 or the equivalent Start Date: September and January Attendance Mode: Part-time. Students will be required to attend 3 intensive study blocks of 3.5 days. (on a residential or non-residential basis) per year. Duration: You can complete your course by part-time study (study blocks), taking from one to five years. Entry Requirements: A first degree or equivalent relevant qualification or appropriate experience within the field of practice Students are normally required to be in currently practising and/or in leadership roles within the fields of health, social care, public, voluntary/community sector organisations Students should be computer literate and have access to the internet so as to access materials and participate in group discussions Fees (2010-2011)*: PG Certificate 2,100** PG Diploma 4,200** 5,280** PLUS Residential charge per module 528 Day delegate per module 340 Plus CMI fees (optional) 382 Continuing Professional Development funding may be available from your employer. Please ask for more details. *An increase may be expected for 2011/12 PG Certificate / PG Diploma / in Diversity Management PG Certificate in Diversity Management (Inclusion and Diversity in Employment) PG Certificate in Diversity Management (Diversity and Communities) PG Certificate Diversity Management (Diversity in Service Delivery) This course is offered by the Centre for Inclusion and Diversity and supported by NHS Employers and the Chartered Management Institute (CMI). The course aims to assist public, private and third sector organisations in developing the capacity and capability for managing equality and diversity as mainstream issues, through integration into core policy and practice. It is applicable to health and social care organisations, as well as other organisations who wish to bridge the gap between policy and practice. The programme will help managers to initiate and lead change and contribute to the quality improvement initiatives needed within the workplace so that diversity, inclusion and equality issues can be managed effectively and sensitively. Special Features: The only programme of its kind in the UK which is accredited by the Chartered Management Institute (CMI). This allows students to register for membership of the CMI and to achieve an additional CMI qualification (on payment of an additional fee) which is awarded alongside the academic award The CMI qualifications which can be obtained are as follows: PG Certificate Level 7 CMI Award in Strategic Management and Leadership PG Diploma Level 7 CMI Certificate in Strategic Management and Leadership Level 7 CMI Diploma in Strategic Management and Leadership Collaborative Partners: NHS Employers and Chartered Management Institute. Contact: School of Health Studies Admissions Office Email: soh-recruitment@bradford.ac.uk Tel: 00 44 1274 236367 Web: www.bradford.ac.uk/health How to apply: See page 12 ** Accreditation of prior learning can mean that you pay less than this. Where certified prior learning has been approved there will be no charge for the relevant module. Where prior experiential learning has been approved you pay 50% of the tuition fee for the module. 18 For further information: Tel: 00 44 1274 236367 Email: soh-recruitment@bradford.ac.uk www.bradford.ac.uk/health

School of Health Studies Core Modules: Diversity Management (Diversity in Service Delivery): Diversity Management (Diversity and Communities): Diversity Management (Inclusion and Diversity in Employment): Diversity Management: (PG Diploma) Diversity Management: () Critical Approaches to Diversity Equality in Service Delivery Plus EITHER Monitoring and Evaluating Diversity and Inclusion Initiatives OR Power and Difference OR Elective studies in Diversity Research and Practice Critical Approaches to Diversity Transcultural Community Participation and Engagement Plus EITHER Monitoring and Evaluating Diversity and Inclusion Initiatives OR Power and Difference OR Elective studies in Diversity Research and Practice Critical Approaches to Diversity Workforce Diversity Plus EITHER Monitoring and Evaluating Diversity and Inclusion Initiatives OR Power and Difference OR Elective studies in Diversity Research and Practice 60 credits equivalent to PGCert PLUS Critical Approaches to Diversity Transformational Leadership Essentials of Research on Inclusion and Diversity Plus THREE of the following: Cross-Cultural Communication OR Elective studies in Diversity Research and Practice OR Equality in Service Delivery OR Monitoring and Evaluating Diversity and Inclusion Initiatives OR Power and Difference OR Transcultural Participation 120 credits equivalent to PGDip PLUS Dissertation Diversity Management For further information: Tel: 00 44 1274 236367 Email: soh-recruitment@bradford.ac.uk www.bradford.ac.uk/health 19

School of Health Studies Health and Social Care Educator PG Certificate / PG Diploma Health and Social Care Suitability for International Students: No see attendance mode and entry requirements below Level of English required for non-native speakers: IELTS at 6.5 or the equivalent Start Date: September Attendance Mode: Part-time Duration: Up to 18 months Entry Requirements: Students should already be working as health and social care professionals or in higher education in the health and/or care sector Students should normally have a minimum of three years full-time (or equivalent part-time) experience in relevant professional practice in the last ten years and have acquired knowledge relevant to the intended area of practice at firstdegree level or equivalent Written evidence of support to undertake the programme including support for protected time and completion of the required teaching practice hours for the relevant qualification route. Those undertaking the Support for Learning in Practice (SLiP) module require an additional letter of support stating that additional protected time, the equivalent of 5 days, will be available in their usual work setting Completion of the (SLiP) course prior to commencement Fees (2010-2011)*: PG Certificate 2,100** PG Diploma 4,200** Continuing Professional Development funding may be available from your employer. Please ask for more details. *An increase may be expected for 2011/12 Contact: School of Health Studies Admissions Office Email: soh-recruitment@bradford.ac.uk Tel: 00 44 1274 236367 Web: www.bradford.ac.uk/health How to apply: See page 12 ** Accreditation of prior learning can mean that you pay less than this. Where certified prior learning has been approved there will be no charge for the relevant module. Where prior experiential learning has been approved you pay 50% of the tuition fee for the module. PG Certificate Health and Social Care Educator (Practice Teacher) PG Diploma Health and Social Care Educator (Teacher) These programmes are for all health and social care professionals working in clinical practice or the higher education sector who wish to gain a formal teaching qualification. The PG Certificate Health and Social Care Educator (Practice Teacher) is a nested award within the PG Diploma. Studying for the PG Diploma Health and Social Care Educator will allow students to broaden their career opportunities. Special Features: These programmes allow health and social care professionals to gain a professional teaching qualification, to help them develop in their role and support student learning This award is recognised by the Nursing & Midwifery Council (NMC) Credits from these awards can be used to contribute to a Master s award Modules: Health and Social Care Educator (Practice Teacher): Health and Social Care Educator (Teacher): (PG Diploma) Theory of Teaching and Learning in Practice Health Professional Teaching Practice (Practice Teacher) Independent Study Module or other 10-credit module option Theory of Teaching and Learning in Practice Teaching Practice (Teacher) PLUS: Independent Study Module OR One module from options PLUS: Understanding Systematic Review OR Research Methods in Health and Social Care 20 For further information: Tel: 00 44 1274 236367 Email: soh-recruitment@bradford.ac.uk www.bradford.ac.uk/health

School of Health Studies Leadership, Management and Change in Health and Social Care PG Diploma / These programmes are designed to meet the professional and academic needs of senior and middle managers working in the health and social care sector, social enterprises, the voluntary or independent sector and other organisations who wish to develop strategic leadership and management skills and enhance their career prospects. Special Features: These programmes are accredited by the Chartered Management Institute (CMI). Successful completion confers eligibility to students to apply for registration as a member of the CMI (which offers access to networking opportunities as well as a range of on and offline resources) and to achieve an additional CMI qualification (on payment of an additional fee) which is awarded alongside the academic award The CMI qualifications which can be obtained are as follows: PG Diploma Level 7 CMI Certificate in Strategic Management and Leadership Level 7 CMI Diploma in Strategic Management and Leadership Collaborative Partners: Chartered Management Institute. Modules: Leadership, Management and Change in Health and Social Care: (PG Diploma) Leadership, Management and Change in Health and Social Care: () Leadership and Management: Theory and Practice Strategy, Policy and Organisations Managing Change Human Resource Management 120 credits equivalent to PGDip PLUS Management Project Suitability for International Students: Yes full-time route only Level of English required for non-native speakers: IELTS at 6.5 or the equivalent Start Date: Full-time September Part-time September and January Attendance Mode: Full-time or part-time Duration: You can complete your course by full-time or part-time study taking from one year to five years. Entry Requirements: A first degree or equivalent relevant qualification or appropriate experience within the field of practice. Fees (2010-2011)*: Home/EU: PG Certificate 2,100** PG Diploma 4,200** 5,280** International: PG Certificate Contact the School PG Diploma 11,400** 11,500** Plus CMI fees (optional) 382 Continuing Professional Development funding may be available from your employer. Please ask for more details. *An increase may be expected for 2011/12 Contact: School of Health Studies Admissions Office Email: soh-recruitment@bradford.ac.uk Tel: 00 44 1274 236367 Web: www.bradford.ac.uk/health How to apply: See page 12 Health and Social Care ** Accreditation of prior learning can mean that you pay less than this. Where certified prior learning has been approved there will be no charge for the relevant module. Where prior experiential learning has been approved you pay 50% of the tuition fee for the module. For further information: Tel: 00 44 1274 236367 Email: soh-recruitment@bradford.ac.uk www.bradford.ac.uk/health 21

School of Health Studies Managing Health and Social Care PG Certificate Health and Social Care Management PG Diploma / Health and Social Care Suitability for International Students: Yes full-time route only Level of English required for non-native speakers: IELTS at 6.5 or the equivalent Start Date: Full-time September Part-time September and January Attendance Mode: Full-time, part-time Duration: You can complete your course by full-time or parttime study taking from one year to five years. Entry Requirements: A first degree or equivalent relevant qualification or appropriate experience within the field of practice Postgraduate Diploma and Master s qualifications: - Postgraduate Certificate in Management or NVQ level 4 in Management or a Postgraduate Certificate in a management-related area Fees (2010-2011)*: Home/EU: PG Certificate 2,100** PG Diploma 4,200** 5,280** International: PG Certificate Contact the School PG Diploma 11,400** 11,500** Plus CMI fees (optional) 382 Continuing Professional Development funding may be available from your employer. Please ask for more details. *An increase may be expected for 2011/12 Contact: School of Health Studies Admissions Office Email: soh-recruitment@bradford.ac.uk Tel: 00 44 1274 236367 Web: www.bradford.ac.uk/health How to apply: See page 12 ** Accreditation of prior learning can mean that you pay less than this. Where certified prior learning has been approved there will be no charge for the relevant module. Where prior experiential learning has been approved you pay 50% of the tuition fee for the module. These programmes are designed to meet the needs of existing or aspiring managers in health and social care organisations (including the voluntary or independent sector) who wish to develop new strategic management skills to enhance their career prospects. They meet the professional and academic needs of health and social care managers and through this, the needs of the individual s organisation. Most students who undertake this programme of study are already employed in practising and/or in management roles within the fields of health, social care, public, voluntary/ community sector organisations. Special Features: These programmes are accredited by the Chartered Management Institute (CMI). Successful completion confers eligibility to students to apply for registration as a member of the CMI (which offers access to networking opportunities as well as a range of on and offline resources) and to achieve an additional CMI qualification (on payment of an additional fee) which is awarded alongside the academic award The CMI qualifications which can be obtained are as follows: PG Certificate Level 7 CMI Award in Strategic Management and Leadership PG Diploma Level 7 CMI Certificate in Strategic Management and Leadership Level 7 CMI Diploma in Strategic Management and Leadership Collaborative Partners: Chartered Management Institute. Modules: Managing Health and Social Care: Health and Social Care Management: (PG Diploma) Health and Social Care Management: () Managing Self and Others Managing Your Organisation 60 credits equivalent to PGCert PLUS TWO of the following: Quality and Service Improvement Human Resource Management Coaching and Mentoring Human Resource Development Developing Organisational Health Strategic Business and Service Planning Project Management Independent Management Study 120 credits equivalent to PGDip PLUS Management Project 22 For further information: Tel: 00 44 1274 236367 Email: soh-recruitment@bradford.ac.uk www.bradford.ac.uk/health

School of Health Studies Practitioners with a Special Interest PG Diploma / This suite of programmes provides competence-based training for GPs with a special interest and other advanced-level practitioners, such as nurse consultants and specialist nurses. Programmes are run by the NHS and are taught by specialist clinicians. A hospital placement must be found for each module for a minimum of 14 sessions per module and must be supervised by a consultant in the area of interest. Special Features: These programmes allow practitioners to develop their skills in an area of interest through three clinical modules and one service improvement module There are seven mandatory teaching days in or near Bradford (off campus). All additional learning is work based in the practitioner s locality, making these programmes very flexible Collaborative Partners: NHS Bradford and Airedale. Modules: PG Diploma Cardiology Applied Methodologies; Hypertension, Arrhythmias and Conduction Disorder; Ischaemic Heart Disease; Heart Failure and Valvular Disease PG Diploma Gynaecology Applied Methodologies; Family Planning, Sexual Health and Cervical Pathology; Abnormal Uterine Bleeding, Pelvic Pain, and Fertility; Menopausal Issues, Gynaecological Cancers, Incontinence and Prolapse PG Diploma Diabetes Applied Methodologies; Glycaemic Control; Microvascular Management in Diabetes; Macrovascular Management in Diabetes PG Diploma Respiratory Medicine Applied Methodologies; Assessment, Diagnosis and Management of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease; Assessment, Diagnosis and Management of Asthma; Assessment, Diagnosis and Management of Common Respiratory Problems (non-asthma and non-copd) PG Diploma Gastroenterology Applied Methodologies; Assessment, Diagnosis and Management of Upper Gastrointestinal Disorders; Assessment, Diagnosis and Management of Lower Gastrointestinal Disorders; Assessment, Diagnosis and Management of Hepatobiliary Disorders PG Diploma Musculoskeletal Medicine with Rheumatology Please contact psi@bradford.nhs.uk PG Diploma Cardiology for Supervised Practitioners Please contact psi@bradford.nhs.uk for Practitioners with a Special Interest 120 credits equivalent to PGDip PLUS Research Methods in Health and Social Care; Dissertation (incorporating the research study) Suitability for International Students: No see attendance mode and entry requirements below Level of English required for non-native speakers: IELTS at 6.5 or the equivalent Start Date: PG Diploma: Twice a year, month of entry dependent on specialism. : September and January each year. Attendance Mode: Part-time Duration: Usually 18 months Entry Requirements: Students will normally start on one of the PG Dip routes and must be working as a GP or specialist practitioner with an interest in their specialist area. : A Diploma for Practitioners with a Special Interest, or another qualification of similar content, as approved by the University of Bradford. Applicants from students with other qualifications or prior knowledge from experiential learning will be considered. Fees (2010/11)*: Please contact psi@bradford.nhs.uk *An increase may be expected for 2011/12 Contact: Email: psi@bradford.nhs.uk How to apply: Please contact psi@bradford.nhs.uk for an application pack and further details. Health and Social Care For further information: Tel: 00 44 1274 236367 Email: soh-recruitment@bradford.ac.uk www.bradford.ac.uk/health 23

School of Health Studies Prescribing for Healthcare Professionals Health and Social Care Suitability for International Students: No see attendance mode and entry requirements below Location: City Campus and Clinical Practice Level of English required for non-native speakers: IELTS at 6.5 or the equivalent Start Date: September or January Attendance Mode: Part-time Duration: Normally taught within one semester. Students undertaking the Prescribing for Healthcare professionals module may choose to undertake the 12 days clinical prescribing practice over the second semester. Prescribing for Healthcare Professionals 16 taught days in the University and 12 days of supervised clinical prescribing practice 60 hours of individualised study, supported by tutorials and negotiated learning contracts Community Nurse Prescribing 10 taught days in the University and 10 days of supervised clinical prescribing practice with a community practitioner prescriber Entry Requirements: Students will be selected on the basis of having met the requirements of the NMC, RPSGB or HPC for admission to prescribing modules. Admission requirements vary according to professional background and module choice but include: Valid registration on NMC Register as a nurse, midwife or community public health nurse, or registration with the HPC as an allied health professional, or registered pharmacist on the membership register of the RPSGB and/or Pharmaceutical Society of Northern Ireland Nurses minimum of 3 years experience since qualifying, including one year, immediately preceding the course, working in the area of practice in which they intend to prescribe. Allied Health Professionals minimum 3 years experience as a qualified allied health professional. The employing organisation must have assessed the applicant to be competent in their area of practice. The applicant must also have demonstrated appropriate numeracy skills. Fees (2010/11)*: Prescribing for Healthcare Professional: 40 credits at Level 3: 840 40 credits at Level M: 1,400 Community Nurse Prescribing: 20 credits at Level 3: 420 20 credits at Level M: 700 Continuing Professional Development funding may be available from your employer. Please ask for more details *An increase may be expected for 2011/12 Contact: School of Health Studies Admissions Office Email: soh-recruitment@bradford.ac.uk Tel: 00 44 1274 236367 Web: www.bradford.ac.uk/health How to apply: See page 12 Individual Level 3 / Level M modules These modules allow a range of healthcare professionals to develop and update their prescribing skills, and enhance their career prospects. Prescribing for Healthcare Professionals allows nurses, midwives and pharmacists to record a professional qualification as an independent and supplementary prescriber with the NMC (V300) or RPSGB. Successful physiotherapists, radiographers and podiatrists can record a qualification with the HPC as a supplementary prescriber Community Nurse Prescribing allows nurses and midwives to record a V150 qualification as a community nurse prescriber with the NMC Modules: The modules will cover topics such as: Consultation, Decision Making and Therapy including Referral Legal Policy and Ethical Aspects Professional Accountability and Responsibility Prescribing in the Public Health Context Basic and Applied Therapeutics (including Clinical Pharmacology and the Effects of Co-Morbidity) Evidence-Based Practice and Clinical Governance in relation to Independent and Supplementary Prescribing Influences on and Psychology of Prescribing Prescribing in a Team Context 24 For further information: Tel: 00 44 1274 236367 Email: soh-recruitment@bradford.ac.uk www.bradford.ac.uk/health

School of Health Studies Imaging in Medicine This programme provides a flexible pathway of study relevant to contemporary medical imaging practice. It is designed to support healthcare professionals to develop the knowledge, understanding and theoretical skills related to medical imaging that are required for a professional who aspires to work at an advanced level of practice. It encompasses a broad range of academic modules relating to medical imaging, healthcare, research and management. Education within the clinical environment is not a component of the course and on successful completion students will not be eligible to apply for Health Professions Council (HPC) registration. However, upon successful completion of the, students will have the knowledge and understanding necessary to work at an advanced level of practice within their chosen medical imaging discipline and to apply learning to international health communities to inform health service practice and delivery. Special Features: It is of particular interest to international students interested in contributing to the improvement of medical imaging services Modules (): PLUS selected modules from: 180 credits taken from the Radiography module portfolio which do not require a clinical placement. Of these, two core research modules must be undertaken: Undertaking a Systematic Review Systematic Review Biological Effects on Ionising Radiation: Radiological Protection, Principles and Practice Computed Tomography Protocols Computed Tomography Technology Cranial Computed Tomography Interpretation Developments in Angiography Developments in Computed Tomography Developments in Fluoroscopy Developments in Gastrointestinal Imaging Developments in Magnetic Resonance Imaging Gastrointestinal Imaging Practice Independent Imaging Studies Independent Study Interpreting Chest and Abdomen Images Interpreting Gastrointestinal Images Interpreting Musculoskeletal Images Magnetic Resonance Imaging Protocols Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technology Preparation for Preparation for Consultant Practice Prescribing Modules Principles of Angiographic Imaging Principles of Forensic Imaging Principles of Image Reporting Principles of Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Reflections on Study Days Role of Imaging in Clinical Decision Making Supporting Learning in Practice Suitability for International Students: Yes Level of English required for non-native speakers: IELTS at 7.0 or the equivalent Start Date: September or February each year dependent upon module choice. Attendance Mode: Full-time Duration: 1 year Entry Requirements: An appropriate Honours degree or professional qualification, for example BSc (Hons) in Diagnostic Radiography or equivalent It is envisaged that the majority of students will be practising radiographers or equivalent in their home country Applicants seeking to undertake modules requiring a clinical placement must demonstrate the support of the placement manager and/or clinical director and provide a letter of commitment from them indicating that appropriate facilities and time will be made available to support their studies Fees (2010/11)*: Home/EU: 5,280** International: 11,500** *An increase may be expected for 2011/12 Contact: School of Health Studies Admissions Office Email: soh-recruitment@bradford.ac.uk Tel: 00 44 1274 236367 Web: www.bradford.ac.uk/health How to apply: See page 12 ** Accreditation of prior learning can mean that you pay less than this. Where certified prior learning has been approved there will be no charge for the relevant module. Where prior experiential learning has been approved you pay 50% of the tuition fee for the module. Medical Imaging For further information: Tel: 00 44 1274 236367 Email: soh-recruitment@bradford.ac.uk www.bradford.ac.uk/health 25

School of Health Studies Medical Imaging PG Certificate / PG Diploma / Medical Imaging Suitability for International Students: No see attendance mode and entry requirements below Level of English required for non-native speakers: IELTS at 7 or the equivalent Start Date: September or February Attendance Mode: Part-time Duration: You can complete your course on a part-time basis, taking from one to five years. Entry Requirements: Our admissions policy is to facilitate admissions from as wide a range of healthcare professionals as possible. However, due to the requirement for appropriate access to clinical facilities and imaging departments, it is envisaged that the majority of students will be practising radiographers. All applicants should be able to demonstrate that they have: An appropriate Honours degree or professional qualification, for example BSc (Hons) in Diagnostic Radiography or Diploma of the College of Radiographers Applicants for full awards should be able to demonstrate that they have: Access to appropriate clinical facilities, caseload, case mix and the support of their Imaging Departmental Manager Fees (2010-2011)*: PG Certificate: 2,100** PG Diploma: 4,200** : 5,280** Continuing Professional Development funding may be available from your employer. Please ask for more details. *An increase may be expected for 2011/12 PG Certificate / PG Diploma / in: Medical Imaging Medical Imaging Computed Tomography Medical Imaging Magnetic Resonance Imaging Medical Imaging Radiographic Image Reporting PG Certificate in: Medical Imaging Medical Imaging Angiography Medical Imaging Cranial CT Reporting Medical Imaging Gastrointestinal Image Reporting This course is aimed at practising healthcare professionals who wish to develop the subject skills required for practice in specialist areas of medical imaging and the ability to deal with complex clinical situations. It provides a series of flexible modular pathways that are vocationally relevant and which meet the needs of radiographers and other healthcare professionals, their employers and professional bodies. Special Features: This course has developed a reputation as one of the UK s leading postgraduate courses for radiographers and is renowned for its innovative pathways. Contact: School of Health Studies Admissions Office Email: soh-recruitment@bradford.ac.uk Tel: 00 44 1274 236367 Web: www.bradford.ac.uk/health How to apply: See page 12 ** Accreditation of prior learning can mean that you pay less than this. Where certified prior learning has been approved there will be no charge for the relevant module. Where prior experiential learning has been approved you pay 50% of the tuition fee for the module. 26 For further information: Tel: 00 44 1274 236367 Email: soh-recruitment@bradford.ac.uk www.bradford.ac.uk/health

School of Health Studies PG Cert in Medical Imaging PG Dip in Medical Imaging Medical Imaging Pg Cert in Medical Imaging (Angiography) PgCert in Medical Imaging (Cranial Computed Tomography Reporting) PgCert in Medical Imaging (Computed Tomography) PgDip in Medical Imaging (Computed Tomography) Three optional modules from the Radiography portfolio of modules 60 credits equivalent to PGCert in Medical Imaging PLUS three optional modules from the Radiography portfolio of modules, one of which maybe a core research module 120 credits equivalent to PGDip in Medical Imaging PLUS Dissertation Module; or Systematic Review; or Work-based Project Principles of Angiography Clinical Angiography Developments in Angiography Principles of Image Reporting Cranial Computed Tomography interpretation Clinical Cranial Computed Tomography Reporting Computed Tomography Technology Computed Tomography Protocols Clinical Computed Tomography 60 credits equivalent to PGCert in Medical Imaging (Computed Tomography) PLUS Three optional modules from the Radiography portfolio of modules, one of which maybe a core research module Medical Imaging Medical Imaging (Computed Tomography) PgCert in Medical Imaging (Gastrointestinal Image Reporting) PG Cert Medical Imaging (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) (MRI) Pg Dip in Medical Imaging (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) Medical Imaging (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) PG Cert Medical Imaging (Radiographic Image Reporting) Pg Dip in Medical Imaging (Radiographic Image Reporting) Medical Imaging (Radiographic Image Reporting) 120 credits equivalent to PG Dip Medical Imaging (Computed Tomography) and one School Core 60-Credit research module Principles of Image Reporting Interpreting Gastrointestinal Images Clinical Gastrointestinal Image Reporting MRI Technology MRI Protocols Clinical MRI 60 credits equivalent to PGCert in Medical Imaging (MRI) PLUS Developments in MRI Practice AND Two options from the Radiography module portfolio of modules 120 credits equivalents to PG Dip Medical Imaging (MRI) and one School Core 60-Credit research module Principles of Image Reporting Interpreting Musculoskeletal Images Clinical Musculoskeletal Image Reporting Interpreting Chest & Abdomen Images Clinical Chest & Abdomen Image Reporting And One module from the School Health Studies portfolio which may include a research module 120 credits equivalent to PG Dip Medical Imaging (Radiographic Image Reporting) and one School Core 60-Credit research module For further information: Tel: 00 44 1274 236367 Email: soh-recruitment@bradford.ac.uk www.bradford.ac.uk/health 27

School of Health Studies Midwifery PG Certificate / PG Diploma / Midwifery Suitability for International Students: No see attendance mode and entry requirements below Level of English required for non-native speakers: IELTS at 6.5 or the equivalent Start Date: September Attendance Mode: Part-time Duration: You can complete your course on a part-time basis, taking from one to five years Entry Requirements: A first degree or equivalent relevant qualification or appropriate experience within the field of practice. This programme is for registered midwives, who wish to develop their skills to postgraduate level and to specialise in an area of particular interest, developing their clinical skills and theoretical understanding. Students will be registered with the NMC as a midwife and will be in current employment in a midwifery role. Fees (2010-2011)*: PG Certificate: 2,100** PG Diploma: 4,200** : 5,280** Non-Standard modules Assisted Birth Programme (M Level) 1,300 Hysteroscopic Diagnosis and Management (M Level) 1,200 Continuing Professional Development funding may be available from your employer. Please ask for more details. *An increase may be expected for 2011/12 Contact: School of Health Studies Admissions Office Email: soh-recruitment@bradford.ac.uk Tel: 00 44 1274 236367 Web: www.bradford.ac.uk/health How to apply: See page 12 ** Accreditation of prior learning can mean that you pay less than this. Where certified prior learning has been approved there will be no charge for the relevant module. Where prior experiential learning has been approved you pay 50% of the tuition fee for the module. PG Certificate / PG Diploma / in: Midwifery PG Certificate / PG Diploma in: Advanced Clinical Practice (Midwifery) Diagnostic Hysteroscopy and Therapeutic Management Sexual Health Modules: PG Certificate/ Diploma in Midwifery in Midwifery PG Certificate in Advanced Clinical Practice (Midwifery) PG Diploma in Advanced Clinical Practice (Midwifery) PG Certificate in Diagnostic Hysteroscopy and Therapeutic Management PG Diploma in Diagnostic Hysteroscopy and Therapeutic Management PG Certificate in Sexual Health PG Diploma in Sexual Health Choice of Midwifery modules 60 credits equivalent to PGCert, 120 credits equivalent to PGDip 120 credits equivalent to Midwifery PGDip PLUS Dissertation, OR Systematic Review, OR Work-Based Project Active Birth Plus EITHER Independent Clinical Study, OR Choice from Practice-Based modules 60 credits equivalent to Advanced Clinical Practice (Midwifery) PGCert PLUS Independent Clinical Study, OR Clinical Examination in Case Management Plus (if undertaking the ) EITHER Undertaking Systematic Review, OR Research Methods in Health and Social Care Hysteroscopic Diagnosis and Management Plus EITHER Independent Clinical Study, OR Choice from Practice-Based modules 60 credits equivalent to Diagnostic Hysteroscopy and Therapeutic Management PGCert PLUS Therapeutic Practices to support Outpatient Multiprofessional Hysteroscopy: Versapoint Thermachoice, OR Therapeutic Practices to support Outpatient Hysteroscopy: Bi-polar Electro and Thermal Balloon Ablation, OR Therapeutic Practices to support Outpatient Hysteroscopic Sterilisation Plus (if undertaking the ) EITHER Undertaking Systematic Review, OR Research Methods in Health and Social Care Choice of modules from EITHER Foundations in Reproductive Sexual Health, OR Developing Theory in Contraception and Sexual Health (CASH), OR Clinical Practice in CASH, OR Cervical Screening, OR Sexually Transmitted Infections, OR Independent Clinical Studies (IUS or Implanon) 60 credits equivalent to Sexual Health PGCert PLUS Another of the above Sexual Health modules Plus (if undertaking the ) EITHER Undertaking Systematic Review, OR Research Methods in Health and Social Care 28 For further information: Tel: 00 44 1274 236367 Email: soh-recruitment@bradford.ac.uk www.bradford.ac.uk/health

Nursing PG Certificate / PG Diploma / School of Health Studies Suitability for International Students: Yes full time route only Level of English required for non-native speakers: IELTS at 6.5 or the equivalent Start Date: September, January, May Attendance Mode: Full-time, part-time Duration: You can complete your course by full-time or part-time study taking from one year to five years Entry Requirements: A first degree or equivalent relevant qualification or appropriate experience within the field of practice In addition to the application form students should provide copies of the following: 1. Evidence of commitment to study leave and appropriate funding to pursue the programme 2. A CV including a full career history Fees (2010-2011)*: FT PT Home/EU: PG Certificate: 2,100** 350 per 10 credits PG Diploma: 4,200** 350 per 10 credits 700 per 20 credits : 5,280** 5,280 International: PG Certificate: Contact the School** PG Diploma: 11,400** : 11,500** Continuing Professional Development funding may be available from your employer. Please ask for more details. International students may be required to pay an additional placement fee. *An increase may be expected for 2011/12 Contact: School of Health Studies Admissions Office Email: soh-recruitment@bradford.ac.uk Tel: 00 44 1274 236367 Web: www.bradford.ac.uk/health How to apply: See page 12 ** Accreditation of prior learning can mean that you pay less than this. Where certified prior learning has been approved there will be no charge for the relevant module. Where prior experiential learning has been approved you pay 50% of the tuition fee for the module. Nursing PG Certificate (60 credits) in: Addressing the Physical Health Needs of People with a Mental Health Condition/Learning Disability Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Collaborative Mental Health Care Diabetes Care Pain Management The Mental Health Needs and Well-Being of Older People Safeguarding Children Tissue Viability PG Certificate (60 credits), PG Diploma (120 credits) and (180 credits) in: Nursing Acute Care Cancer Care Children and Young People Critical Care End of Life Care Long-Term Conditions Nursing Public Health Programmes leading to the awards of Advanced Practice (Nursing) and and associated routes offer healthcare professionals who are normally graduates, the opportunity to engage in full-time or part-time postgraduate studies and to develop the skills to meet the challenges of delivering and advancing quality healthcare within a global context. Although students must hold an internationally recognised professional qualification, for some awards/modules, students are not required to be in current clinical practice in the UK or to be registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) of the UK. Special Features: These programmes, whilst developed largely with registered nurses in mind, provide the student with the opportunity to study alongside other health and social care professionals, voluntary sector personnel and service users for some modules For further information: Tel: 00 44 1274 236367 Email: soh-recruitment@bradford.ac.uk www.bradford.ac.uk/health 29

School of Health Studies Core Named Awards: Nursing (PG Diploma) () (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy) (The Mental Health Needs and Well-Being of Older People) (Addressing the Physical Health Needs of People with a Mental Health Condition/Learning Disability) (Collaborative Mental Health Care) (Acute Care) (Acute Care) (PG Diploma) (Acute Care) () (Critical Care) (Critical Care) (PG Diploma) (Critical Care) () Any choice of modules including one nursing module and one module from across the School portfolio (60 credits) 60 Credits equivalent to PG Cert PLUS Any choice of modules from across the School portfolio (30 credits) A Research Module EITHER: Undertaking Systematic Review OR Research Methods in Health and Social Care 120 Credits equivalent to PG Dip PLUS School Core Dissertation Module OR Systematic Review OR Work-Based Project General Cognitive Behavioural Therapy: Principles and Skills Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Principles Integrating and Developing CBT Skills Older People in Society Law, Policy and Ethical Issues Addressing the Mental Health Needs and Well-Being of Older People Good Practice in the Physical Health Care of People with a Mental Health Condition/Learning Disability Applied Pathophysiology and Pharmacology in Acute and Long-Term Conditions Listening and Responding Involving Users and Carers in Mental Health Care either: Problematic Substance Misuse OR Suicide Assessment, Management and Prevention Advancing Acute Care of the Hospitalised Adult, PLUS EITHER Applied Pathophysiology and Pharmacology in Acute and Long-Term Conditions OR Adult Cardiology Examination, Assessment and Intervention 60 Credits equivalent to (Acute Care) PG Cert PLUS Advanced Competency Based Learning in Clinical Practice OR Assessment Skills and History Taking A Research Module EITHER: Undertaking Systematic Review OR Research Methods in Health and Social Care 120 Credits equivalent to (Acute Care) PG Dip PLUS School Core Dissertation Module OR Systematic Review OR Work-Based Project Advanced Knowledge and Skills for Management of the Critically Ill Adult Applied Pathophysiology and Pharmacology in Acute and Long-Term Conditions 60 Credits equivalent to (Critical Care) PG Cert PLUS Advanced Competency-Based Learning in Clinical Practice OR Advanced Competency-Based Learning in Clinical Practice for Advanced Critical Care Practitioners OR Adult Cardiology Examination, Assessment and Intervention A Research Module EITHER: Undertaking Systematic Review OR Research Methods in Health and Social Care 120 Credits equivalent to (Critical Care) PG Dip PLUS School Core Dissertation Module OR Systematic Review OR Work-Based Project 30 For further information: Tel: 00 44 1274 236367 Email: soh-recruitment@bradford.ac.uk www.bradford.ac.uk/health

School of Health Studies (Safeguarding Children) (Children and Young People) (Children and Young People) (PG Diploma) (Children and Young People) () (End of Life Care) (End of Life Care) (PG Diploma) (End of Life Care) () (Cancer Care) (Cancer Care) (PG Diploma) (Cancer Care) () (Diabetes Care) Safeguarding Children: Child Protection Option (30 credits) 60 credits from: Care of Acutely Ill Children / Young People Palliative Care for Children and Young People with a Life-Limiting Illness Safeguarding Children: Child Protection Care of the Child / Young Person with Complex Needs The Mental Health and Psychological Well Being of Children and Young People 60 Credits equivalent to (Children and Young People) PG Cert PLUS 30 credits from: Advanced Competency-Based Learning in Clinical Practice OR Assessment Skills and History Taking OR A Child-focused module A Research Module EITHER: Undertaking Systematic Review OR Research Methods in Health and Social Care 120 Credits equivalent to (Children and Young People) PG Dip PLUS School Core Dissertation Module OR Systematic Review OR Work-based Project Supporting Those Facing Loss PLUS EITHER, Symptom Management in Life Limiting Illnesses OR Palliative Care for Children and Young People with a Life-limiting Illness 60 Credits equivalent to (End of Life Care) PG Cert PLUS Advanced Competency-Based Learning in Clinical Practice OR Prescribing Module OR Applied Pathophysiology and Pharmacology in Acute and Long-Term Conditions OR Dementia module A Research Module EITHER: Undertaking Systematic Review OR Research Methods in Health and Social Care 120 Credits equivalent to (End of Life Care) PG Dip PLUS School Core Dissertation Module OR Systematic Review OR Work-Based Project Cancer Understanding Treatment, Management and Care Advanced Competency-Based Learning in Clinical Practice 60 Credits equivalent to (Cancer Care) PG Cert PLUS Clinical Examination and Case Management (Cancer Care) OR Genetics and Health OR Prescribing Module OR Management of Lung Cancer, Chronic Respiratory Diseases and Breathlessness OR Assessment Skills and History Taking A Research Module EITHER: Undertaking Systematic Review OR Research Methods in Health and Social Care 120 Credits equivalent to (Cancer Care) PG Dip PLUS School Core Dissertation Module OR Systematic Review OR Work-Based Project Evidence-Based Diabetes Care Diabetes in Clinical Practice Nursing For further information: Tel: 00 44 1274 236367 Email: soh-recruitment@bradford.ac.uk www.bradford.ac.uk/health 31

School of Health Studies Nursing (Public Health) (Public Health) (PG Diploma) (Public Health) () (Tissue Viability) (Long-Term Conditions)* (Long-Term Conditions)* (PG Diploma) (Long Term Conditions)* () (Pain Management) Public Health PLUS EITHER Health Promotion in Practice OR Working with Communities to Improve Health OR Genetics and Health OR Communicable Disease: Emergence and Detection 60 Credits equivalent to (Public Health) PG Cert PLUS Working with Communities to Improve Health (if not previously taken) OR choice of: Communicable Disease: Emergence, Detection and Response OR Genetics and Health OR Health Promotion in Practice OR Option A Research Module EITHER: Undertaking Systematic Review OR Research Methods in Health and Social Care 120 Credits equivalent to (Public Health) PG Dip PLUS School Core Dissertation Module OR Systematic Review OR Work-Based Project Advances in Wound Management PLUS EITHER Advances in Limiting Pressure Damage OR Advances in Leg Ulcer Management OR Debridement of Wounds Applied Pathophysiology and Pharmacology in Acute and Long-Term Conditions Case Management of People Presenting with a Long-Term Condition 60 Credits equivalent to (Long-Term Conditions) PG Cert PLUS Prescribing Module OR Management of Lung Cancer, Chronic Respiratory Diseases and Breathlessness OR Option A Research Module EITHER: Undertaking Systematic Review OR Research Methods in Health and Social Care 120 Credits equivalent to (Long-Term Conditions) PG Dip PLUS School Core Dissertation Module OR Systematic Review OR Work-Based Project Pain Its Nature, Assessment and Management PLUS EITHER Problematic Substance Misuse OR Applied Pathophysiology and Pharmacology in Acute and Long-Term Conditions OR Advanced Competency-Based Learning in Clinical Practice OR Evidence-Based Practice OR Independent Study OR Management of Chronic Pain in Musculoskeletal Practice *NB this course is also offered as Rehabilitation Studies (Long-Term Conditions) for students in the Division of Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy 32 For further information: Tel: 00 44 1274 236367 Email: soh-recruitment@bradford.ac.uk www.bradford.ac.uk/health

School of Health Studies Rehabilitation Studies PG Certificate / PG Diploma / Suitability for International Students: No see attendance mode and entry requirements below Level of English required for non-native speakers: IELTS at 6.5 or the equivalent Start Date: September Attendance Mode: Part-time Duration: You can complete your course on a part-time basis taking from one to five years. Entry Requirements: A first degree or equivalent relevant qualification or appropriate experience within the field of practice Be a physiotherapist or other health professional registered with the Health Professions Council (HPC) or other relevant professional body Two years post-qualification experience and experience of working in a relevant speciality Fees (2010-2011)*: PG Certificate: Rehabilitation Studies / Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy Practice / Sports Physiotherapy 2,100** PG Certificate: Amputee Rehabilitation / Continence Physiotherapists / Physiotherapy in Women s Health 3,160** PG Diploma: 3,740** : 5,280** This fee includes the charge for the residential element of the core modules. If the optional module chosen includes a residential element an additional charge will be incurred. Please contact the Division of Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy for further details. Modules marked with an incur additional charges for accommodation and subsistence. Continuing Professional Development funding may be available from your employer. Please ask for more details. *An increase may be expected for 2011/12 Contact: School of Health Studies Admissions Office Email: soh-recruitment@bradford.ac.uk Tel: 00 44 1274 236367 Web: www.bradford.ac.uk/health How to apply: See page 12 ** Accreditation of prior learning can mean that you pay less than this. Where certified prior learning has been approved there will be no charge for the relevant module. Where prior experiential learning has been approved you pay 50% of the tuition fee for the module. www.facebook.com/bradford.physio.ot Rehabilitation Studies and Physiotherapy PG Certificate / PG Diploma / in: Rehabilitation Studies PG Certificate / PG Diploma in: Amputee Rehabilitation Continence for Physiotherapists Physiotherapy in Women s Health Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy Practice Sports Physiotherapy The in Rehabilitation Studies will enable physiotherapists to develop and enhance their skills in the overall assessment, management, evaluation and the rehabilitation of the patient in a variety of healthcare settings. Special Features: The in Rehabilitation Studies provides an ideal opportunity for physiotherapists to develop their skills in rehabilitation and to specialise in a particular area of interest Collaborative Partners: Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Women s Health (ACPWH). ACPWH (Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Women s Health) For further information: Tel: 00 44 1274 236367 Email: soh-recruitment@bradford.ac.uk www.bradford.ac.uk/health 33

School of Health Studies Rehabilitation Studies and Physiotherapy Core Modules: PG Certificate in Rehabilitation Studies PG Diploma in Rehabilitation Studies in Rehabilitation Studies PG Certificate in Amputee Rehabilitation PG Diploma in Amputee Rehabilitation PG Certificate in Continence for Physiotherapists PG Diploma in Continence for Physiotherapists PG Certificate in Physiotherapy in Women s Health Completion of this course gives eligibility for full membership of the ACPWH PG Diploma in Physiotherapy in Women s Health Completion of this course gives eligibility for full membership of the ACPWH PG Certificate in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy Practice PG Diploma in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy Practice PG Certificate in Sports Physiotherapy PG Diploma in Sports Physiotherapy Any combination of Rehabilitation Studies modules 60 credits equivalent to PGCert PLUS Rehabilitation Studies modules OR Modules from the School catalogue Plus EITHER Undertaking Systematic Review OR Research Methods in Health and Social Care 120 credits equivalent to PGDip PLUS Dissertation OR Systematic Review OR Work-Based Project Theory of Amputee Rehabilitation Practice of Amputee Rehabilitation PLUS Relevant module from the School catalogue 60 credits equivalent to PGCert PLUS Relevant modules from the School catalogue Plus EITHER Undertaking Systematic Review OR Research Methods in Health and Social Care Theory of Continence for Physiotherapists Continence Practice for Physiotherapists PLUS Relevant module from the School catalogue 60 credits equivalent to PGCert PLUS Relevant modules from the School catalogue Plus EITHER Undertaking Systematic Review OR Research Methods in Health and Social Care Theory of Physiotherapy in Women s Health Practice of Physiotherapy in Women s Health PLUS Relevant module from the School catalogue 60 credits equivalent to PGCert PLUS Relevant modules from the School catalogue Plus EITHER Undertaking Systematic Review OR Research Methods in Health and Social Care Physiotherapy Management of Spinal Dysfunction Plus EITHER Physiotherapy Management of Peripheral Joint Dysfunction Upper Limb OR Physiotherapy Management of Peripheral Joint Dysfunction Lower Limb OR Therapeutic Exercise in Rehabilitation AND Independent Study in Rehabilitation 60 credits equivalent to PGCert PLUS Relevant modules from the School catalogue Plus EITHER Undertaking Systematic Review OR Research Methods in Health and Social Care Sports Physiotherapy and Trauma Management Therapeutic Exercise in Rehabilitation Independent Study in Rehabilitation 60 credits equivalent to PGCert PLUS Relevant modules from the School catalogue Plus EITHER Undertaking Systematic Review OR Research Methods in Health and Social Care 34 For further information: Tel: 00 44 1274 236367 Email: soh-recruitment@bradford.ac.uk www.bradford.ac.uk/health

School of Health Studies Rehabilitation Studies (Physiotherapy) This course has been developed for international students who are working in physiotherapy roles in their home country and who wish to develop their skills further. Students will be able to access and appraise new developments and advances, which will influence patient management and rehabilitation and will help to foster effective inter-professional working. Whilst it does not meet the requirements for Health Professions Council (HPC) registration, it may enable students to develop some of the skills required to apply for registration as a physiotherapist with the HPC. Special Features: It provides an ideal opportunity for students who wish to develop their skills in rehabilitation and to specialise in a particular area of interest. Collaborative Partners: Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Women s Health (ACPWH). Modules: Choice of modules (dependent on specialisation): Support for Learning in Practice Evidence-Based Clinical Guideline Development Independent Study in Rehabilitation Management of Chronic Pain in Musculoskeletal Practice Multi-professional Management of Falls in the Older Person Theory of Physiotherapy in Women s Health Theory of Amputee Rehabilitation Continence Theory for Physiotherapists Practice of Physiotherapy in Women s Health Practice of Amputee Rehabilitation Continence Practice for Physiotherapists Therapeutic Exercise in Rehabilitation Measurement in Rehabilitation Qualitative Research in Health Care Quantitative Research in Health Care Sports Physiotherapy and Trauma Management Diagnostic Imaging Referral in Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation Undertaking a Systematic Review OR Research in Health and Social Care Extended Study in Rehabilitation (for ) For the programme one of the research-based modules must be undertaken. Note For full-time Physiotherapy, students have the option to incorporate modules from the Postgraduate Certificates in Amputee Rehabilitation Studies/Continence for Physiotherapists/ Physiotherapy in Women s Health please note that if students undertake any of the modules from within this portfolio a higher fee will be charged. The modules marked with an incur additional charges associated with accommodation and subsistence fees. Please contact the Division of Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy for further details. Suitability for International Students: Yes Level of English required for non-native speakers: IELTS at 6.5 or the equivalent Start Date: September Attendance Mode: Full-time Duration: 1 year Entry Requirements: Students should demonstrate that they: Hold a relevant professional qualification normally at Bachelors degree level (Ordinary or Honours) or Level 3 equivalent That they are a physiotherapist or other health professional registered with the Health Professions Council (HPC) or other relevant professional body Normally have two years post qualification experience and normally have experience of working in a relevant speciality Students from outside the UK must also meet the following requirements: Students who wish to undertake practice modules within the pathways should demonstrate that they are registered with the Health Professions Council (HPC) Fees (2010-2011)*: Home / EU: 5,280** International: 11,500** *An increase may be expected for 2011/12 Contact: School of Health Studies Admissions Office Email: soh-recruitment@bradford.ac.uk Tel: 00 44 1274 236367 Web: www.bradford.ac.uk/health How to apply: See page 12 ** Accreditation of prior learning can mean that you pay less than this. Where certified prior learning has been approved there will be no charge for the relevant module. Where prior experiential learning has been approved you pay 50% of the tuition fee for the module. www.facebook.com/bradford.physio.ot Rehabilitation Studies and Physiotherapy ACPWH (Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Women s Health) For further information: Tel: 00 44 1274 236367 Email: soh-recruitment@bradford.ac.uk www.bradford.ac.uk/health 35

36 General Course Enquiries: Tel: 00 44 1274 233081 Email: course-enquiries@bradford.ac.uk www.bradford.ac.uk