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    Program Level

    Master by Course Work

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesJanuary-2024
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    Duration 2 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 14,500  / year
    Next Intake January-2024

    Dietetics (Pre-Registration)

    About

    Student placement experiences

    Teesside dietetics student Rachel Howarth shares her placement experience in a learning disabilities setting, and lecturer Steph Sloan outlines the benefits of work placements.

    All new and continuing students on this course will receive a £5,000 maintenance grant each year if they're eligible, and will not need to pay it back.

    As a graduate you are eligible to apply for registration with the Health and Care Professions Council and the British Dietetic Association, to practice as a dietitian within the UK. This course provides experiences to ensure you are safe and confident to assess dietary and nutritional needs and able to deliver dietary interventions which meet the needs of individuals, groups and populations. Placements are integral to the course – you undertake a minimum of 1,000 hours of dietetic practice in a variety of settings including NHS, public health, research, leadership, care homes and charities.

    You gain the underpinning knowledge and skills to be able to assess and treat individuals, groups and populations with a number of health conditions which impact on their diet and nutrition. In semester one you also undertake 75 hours of practice. In the second semester you undertake 13 weeks of practice placement supervised by qualified dietitians. In the third semester you further develop your dietetic assessment and management, and explore the role of dietitians in promoting health with a focus on public health interventions. You also study research and innovation in dietetic practice, preparing you for your major project in the final semester. In semester four you undertake a further 13 weeks of practice placement. And finally in semester five you undertake your major project.

    Registered dietitians are qualified health professionals who assess, diagnose and treat diet and nutrition problems at an individual and public health level.

    Core modules

    Advanced Dietetic Management

    This module enables you to develop a systematic and detailed knowledge and understanding of the integrated dietetics management to promote the health and wellbeing of people with long-term or life-limiting conditions. This includes children, older people, people with a learning disability or mental health problem and people requiring end-of-life care.  

    Clinical Correlations of Food and Nutrition

    You further develop your knowledge of food and nutrition and how this applies to your dietetic practice, exploring the relationship between the food, biomedical sciences and dietetic practice.

    Dietetic Management

    You develop the underpinning knowledge and skills to be able to assess and safely apply effective dietetics interventions, and evaluate their effectiveness for managing individuals across the lifecycle of nutrition, and with disorders of the major body systems.

    Dietetics Practice Placement 1

    You undertake 75 hours of practice-based experience alongside the taught modules in your first semester. You also undertake a 13-week placement enabling you to apply and further develop your knowledge and skills.

    Dietetics Practice Placement 2

    You undertake a further 13 weeks of practice placement to further develop your dietetic assessment and management of individuals, groups and populations across the lifespan in a variety of settings.

    Dissertation Preparation for Health Professionals

    This module prepares you for your major project. You gain knowledge and skills of qualitative and quantitative design, as well as systematic review.

    Enhancing Professionalism, Leadership and Service Improvement Skills for the Future Ready Practitioner

    This module is shared with healthcare students across the Allied Health Professional Department to enable you to develop a knowledge and understanding of healthcare policy, statutory and professional policy and explore the impact of these policies with respect to patient care, professional practice and service delivery.

    There is a strong emphasis on personal and professional development with an exploration of the theories and concepts underpinning continuous professional development, leadership, human dimension of change and quality improvement. You provide evidence of your personal and professional development using an e-portfolio, to demonstrate critical reflection and action planning to ensure you are prepared for the demands and expectations for your role as a future ready healthcare professional for a career in both traditional and non- traditional settings.

    Major Project for Health Professionals

    You undertake a research project relevant to health professionals, such as primary or secondary research, systematic review, service evaluation or audit. You will have written your proposal during the dissertation preparation module.

    Promoting Health in Dietetic Practice

    You explore a range of concepts and issues relating to public health and health promotion for individuals and groups. You discover the principles underpinning behavioural change and how these apply to dietetic practice. You also design a digital resource aimed at promoting the health and wellbeing of a chosen population.

     

    Modules offered may vary.

     

    You learn through a variety of learning and teaching methods including lectures, seminars and lab-based sessions. You may have face-to-face lectures or they may be recorded and uploaded to your virtual learning environment. You also develop an online professional development portfolio to evidence your progress within the course. Your learning is facilitated by lecturers from the School of Health & Life Sciences which means that you benefit from science and health expertise within the University.

    Practice placement is integral to the course and you spend 28 weeks in both traditional and non-traditional settings. On placement you apply the knowledge and skills that you have gained in the University setting.

    You are assessed in a variety of ways including case-based clinical assessments, written assignments, poster development, viva voce and exams. Some modules use formative assessment to help you develop your academic writing. We provide electronic feedback from summative assessments.

    Practice placement is assessed as pass or fail by a registered dietitian.

    Disciplines

    Nursing & Health

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    A bachelor degree with a minimum of 65%, 2.5/4.0 or good

    Career

    You complete 28 weeks of practice placement within traditional and non-traditional settings across the North East of England. All practice-based learning opportunities are mapped to the British Dietetic Association competency framework and recognise the importance of the four pillars of practice (clinical, leadership and management, education and research). You are allocated a practice educator who, along with dietitians, provides opportunities for you to develop your ability to assess and treat individuals, groups and populations in the practice setting. You also work alongside members of the multidisciplinary team, developing an understanding of each role. We cannot guarantee that practice placements are local to you. You are expected to travel and pay for associated travel costs.

    Dietitians work in a diverse range of settings – these include the NHS, private practice, public health, industry, sport, media, research and education.

    Practice-based learning opportunities at Teesside enable learners to become confident, flexible health care professionals equipped for today's health and care workplaces.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 14,500 

    How to Apply

    Applying Online - Information Required to Complete Your Application

    Personal Details

    - Full Name, including title
    - Sex
    - Date of Birth
    - E-mail Address
    - Telephone Number
    - Home and Correspondence addresses, including postcode
    - Alternative email Addresses
    - Country of Permanent Residence or Local Authority
    - Country of Birth
    - Nationality
    - Ethnicity - this data will not be accessible to those making the application decision
    - Type of applicant - choose from UK/EU or Overseas
    - Who is entering the application - choose from Applicant, University Staff/Overseas Office or Other Third Party
    - Disability
    - Whether your parents/guardians have Higher Education qualifications
    - Details of any previous study or application to this University

    Payment of Fees

    - Who is paying your fees
    - Name and address of your Fee Payer
    - Details of any previous funding body and previous course

    Overseas Applicants Only

    - Date of entry to UK/EU
    - Passport Number (if you need a visa)
    - Previous UK study, including details of any previous visas, overstays in the UK and visa refusals

    University Staff and Office/Agent Applications Only

    - School/Office Code
    - Agent Code
    - Agent Name
    - Agent Company
    - Reference Number

    Qualifications

    Qualifications Held (maximum of 6)
    (For certain courses e.g. Summer University courses & other short courses, this information is not requested)

    - Year and month awarded
    - Qualification type, level and subject
    - Grade
    - Awarding Establishment e.g. College/University Name

    Qualifications Pending (maximum of 6)
    (For certain courses e.g. Summer University courses & other short courses, this information is not requested)

    - Year and month of exam
    - Qualification type, level and subject
    - Date grade expected
    - Awarding Establishment e.g. College/University Name

    Highest qualification

    Portfolio Details

    Foreign Language Courses Only

    - Qualifications and experience in chosen language
    - where more than one occurence of a courses runs in paralell, indicate which group you wish to join

    Professional Qualifications

    - Professional/Statutory Body and Registration PIN
    - Other course specific professional details as required

    School of Health & Social Care courses only

    - NHS PIN
    - NHS Trust / Practice details
    - National Insurance Number
    - Assignment/Employee Number
    - Line manager name and email address
    - Full or part time
    - Pay band
    - Profession, Staff Group and Job Role
    - Other course specific details as required

    Social Work Practice Education courses only

    - Social Work Registration Number

    Erasmus Applications

    Details of the Exchange Co-ordinator at Your Home Institution
    - Name
    - Position
    - Email Address

    Higher and Degree Apprenticeships

    - Unique Learner Number
    - National Insurance Number
    - *Employer Code
    - *Employer Postcode (This is your normal place of work which may be different from the company's main postcode)
    - *Number of employees at this postcode
    - Highest level qualifications in English language and mathematics

    *Your employer should be able to supply this information

    Last Two Education Establishments Attended
    (For certain courses e.g. Summer University courses & other short courses, this information is not requested)

    - Name and address
    - Dates from and to
    - Full or Part time
    - Level of study

    English Language Ability
    (For certain courses e.g. Summer University courses & other short courses, this information is not requested)

    Whether English is your first language

    If not

    - IELTS - score, date of exam and Test Report Form Number
    - Other test - name, score and date of exam

    Work Experience (maximum of 2)
    (For certain courses e.g. Summer University courses & other short courses, a reduced set of employment information is requested)

    - Employers name
    - Job title
    - Dates from and to
    - Full or Part time
    - Main responsibilities

    Summer & Winter University Courses Only

    - Whether you are enrolled or due to enrol on a college or university course
    - If so, where and which course
    - Whether you are thinking of starting a Higher Education course
    - If so, area of interest/study
    - Reason for applying to Summer/Winter University

    Referee
    (For certain courses e.g. Summer University courses & other short courses, this information is not requested)

    - Name
    - Address
    - Other contact details

    Note : some course will require two referees, e.g. PHD courses

    Personal Statement
    (For certain courses e.g. Summer University courses & other short courses, this information is not requested)

    Can be uploaded as a document or entered as text

    It is suggested that your statement is prepared electronically in advance of starting the application

    Enrolment

    Some short courses may ask you to provide enrolment information as part of the application. This will require extra details but also means you will not be asked to complete the full on-line registration process at a later date.

    This data will not be accessible to those making the application decision

    - Type of Term-time Accomodation
    - Next of Kin Name
    - Next of Kin Telephone Number
    - Next of Kin Relationship
    - Religious Beliefs
    - Criminal Conviction Declaration

    Documents currently available for upload
    (For certain courses e.g. Summer University courses & other short courses, this option is not available)

    - Reference
    - Personal Statement
    - CV
    - Results
    - Proof of English Language Qualifications, e.g. IELTS or TOEFL certificate
    - Passport
    - Previous Visas
    - Previous Visa Refusals

    For Research courses, the following additional uploads are mandatory

    - Research Proposal
    - Research Training Document
    - Research Personal Statement
    - Research Sponsorship/funding letter

    Teesside University

    Dietetics (Pre-Registration)

    Teesside University

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