Course delivery
Teaching and learning is provided in different ways to meet the needs of differing learning styles and these include face to face taught sessions on campus, debates, seminars, problem based learning, group working activities and practical skills and simulation sessions.
Module assessments are varied and include reflective learning accounts, Safe Medicate numeracy exams, presentations, and practice learning assessment to name a few across the two years.
You will experience practical learning in our clinical simmersive labs and simulation suites which ustilise state of the art equipment to facilitate the best possible learning experience in our dedicated learning spaces.
You will be supported all the way through your course by an academic mentor and course teaching team, have access to student guidance advisors, study skills support and subject specific librarians. During your allocated clinical practice learning placements, you will have additional support from practice assessors, practice supervisors, practice learning area teams and clinical placement facilitators. Peer mentoring from fellow students is also available. You will gain practical learning experience in a variety of settings including hospital and community, within our partner trusts and independent providers.