Health and Wellbeing BSc (Hons) - Belfast Campus Undergraduate Programme By Ulster University |TopUniversities

Programme overview

Main Subject

Health/Healthcare

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

There is emphasis upon the application of knowledge to practice, thus enhancing the leadership capacity of graduands. The programme is based on interprofessional learning which helps students to acquire the broad theoretical and practical perspectives relevant today’s complex health and social care arena. The underpinning knowledge base of the BSc Hons Health and Wellbeing programme requires students to address expectations of national and local directives aimed at improving the standards of health and social care in partnership with key stakeholders such as service providers and commissioners. Clinical pathways in Diabetes care, Forensic Healthcare and Stroke care are available for registered healthcare staff. Modules Here is a guide to the subjects studied on this course. Courses are continually reviewed to take advantage of new teaching approaches and developments in research, industry and the professions. Please be aware that modules may change for your year of entry. The exact modules available and their order may vary depending on course updates, staff availability, timetabling and student demand. Please contact the course team for the most up to date module list. Students completing BSc (Hons) will undertake 2-year part-time modules and students undertaking clinical pathway will undertake 2 compulsory clinical modules. Year 1 NUS614: Effective and Compassionate Communication in Health and Social Care Practice Students can choose between: NUS615: Transforming Practice through Person-Centered Collective Leadership NUS617: Ethics Year 2 NUS618: Health and Wellbeing; challenges and controversies. NUS619: Research Project Dissertation Clinical Pathway Modules Year 1 NUS612: Contemporary knowledge for screening and prevention of complications of diabetes NUS613: Person-centered management in diabetes care NUR563: Fundamentals of Forensic Healthcare Practice NUR564: Concepts of 'Holism' in Forensic Healthcare NUS557: Teamworking in Stroke Care NUS578: Nursing the Patient with Stroke

Programme overview

Main Subject

Health/Healthcare

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

There is emphasis upon the application of knowledge to practice, thus enhancing the leadership capacity of graduands. The programme is based on interprofessional learning which helps students to acquire the broad theoretical and practical perspectives relevant today’s complex health and social care arena. The underpinning knowledge base of the BSc Hons Health and Wellbeing programme requires students to address expectations of national and local directives aimed at improving the standards of health and social care in partnership with key stakeholders such as service providers and commissioners. Clinical pathways in Diabetes care, Forensic Healthcare and Stroke care are available for registered healthcare staff. Modules Here is a guide to the subjects studied on this course. Courses are continually reviewed to take advantage of new teaching approaches and developments in research, industry and the professions. Please be aware that modules may change for your year of entry. The exact modules available and their order may vary depending on course updates, staff availability, timetabling and student demand. Please contact the course team for the most up to date module list. Students completing BSc (Hons) will undertake 2-year part-time modules and students undertaking clinical pathway will undertake 2 compulsory clinical modules. Year 1 NUS614: Effective and Compassionate Communication in Health and Social Care Practice Students can choose between: NUS615: Transforming Practice through Person-Centered Collective Leadership NUS617: Ethics Year 2 NUS618: Health and Wellbeing; challenges and controversies. NUS619: Research Project Dissertation Clinical Pathway Modules Year 1 NUS612: Contemporary knowledge for screening and prevention of complications of diabetes NUS613: Person-centered management in diabetes care NUR563: Fundamentals of Forensic Healthcare Practice NUR564: Concepts of 'Holism' in Forensic Healthcare NUS557: Teamworking in Stroke Care NUS578: Nursing the Patient with Stroke

Admission Requirements

We recognise a range of qualifications for admission to our courses. In addition to the specific entry conditions for this course you must also meet the University’s General Entrance Requirements. The entry conditions below apply to applicants presenting qualifications from Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland or Great Britain.

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