Operating Department Practice (ODP) - BSc (Hons)

    Operating Department Practice (ODP) - BSc (Hons)

    Duration3 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 23,033 / Year
    Next IntakeSeptember 1, 2026
    Operating Department Practice (ODP) - BSc (Hons)

    About

    The philosophy behind the course aims to produce practitioners whom the academic and practice staff would choose to look after themselves or their loved ones. The course therefore aims to develop graduates through sound theoretical theory before applying theory to practice in ever-complex scenarios prior to interaction with patients. The course will develop graduates that are confident not only in their own professional identity as Operating Department Practitioners (with core knowledge and skills) but who also understand and value the inter-professional nature of practice, therapeutic and professional relationships, and have developed professional reasoning and behaviours required to meet the needs of the client within the ever-changing demands of Health and Social care.

    Year One
    Foundations of Surgical Practice
    Foundations of Anaesthetic and Post-Anaesthetic Practice
    Anatomy, Physiology and Applied Sciences
    Holistic Care of the Surgical Patient
    Health Promotion in Operating Department Practice
    Developing Confidence in Operating Department Practice

    Year Two
    Developing Surgical Practice
    Developing Anaesthetic and Post-Anaesthetic Practice
    Advanced Physiology, Pathophysiology, and Pharmacology
    Research and Evidence Based Practice
    Professional, Legal and Ethical Issues In Healthcare Practice
    Informed Decision Making in Operating Department Practice

    Year Three
    Advanced Surgical Practice
    Critical Care Practice
    Facilitating Learning, Supervision and Assessment within Perioperative Practice
    Leadership, Excellence, and Change Management and Improvement Health Care
    Becoming Autonomous in Operating Department Practice

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Academic Qualifications

    • Applicants who have completed a Diploma of Technician / Technical Diploma in a relevant subject can be considered for year 1 entry of an undergraduate degree
    • Applicants who have followed the IB Diploma curriculum can be considered for undergraduate entry – the normal UCAS tariff will be applied
    • Applicants who have followed the A-Level curriculum can be considered for undergraduate entry – the normal UCAS tariff will be applied

    Undergraduate Advanced Entry

    Students who have completed a 2 year Diploma or Associate Degree from a recognised institution can be considered for advanced entry onto the 2nd year of an undergraduate degree programme

    If your qualification is not covered above or you do not meet the set criteria please contact us and we will see how we can assist you.

    English Program Requirements

    English Qualifications

    Proficiency in English is essential for undergraduate and postgraduate study. The University of South Wales recognises the following English Language qualifications:

    • GCSE/O Level English at grade C or above
    • IELTS with an overall score of 6.0 with at least a 5.5 in each component.

    Please note that some courses may require a higher level of English language proficiency than the University’s standard requirements. Please see the course page for further information.

    Don’t worry if you do not meet these requirements as we offer a range of English Language courses.if you do not meet these requirements as we offer a range of English Language courses.

    Career

    Career Paths

    • Operating Department Practitioner
    • Lecturer
    • Anaesthetic Associate
    • Surgical Care Practitioner
    • Critical Care Practitioner

    Careers and Employability

    Possible career paths

    Undergraduates are studying at an exciting time for ODPs with career options as wide and open as they have ever been. Graduates can pursue careers within theatres – whether that be through traditional management route or through advanced clinical practice in the roles of anaesthetic associates/surgical care practitioners. ODPs can also work in education within hospitals or perhaps return to USW as a future Lecturer. There are also opportunities for ODPs to work in healthcare industry for medical device companies or as part of a research team.

    Careers support

    The University’s Career Services offers a range of advice and guidance to students, and references to the services available to all listed at southwales.ac.uk/careers will be added to the course website by default. However, if there are other important course or subject specific initiatives run at local a level, there is an opportunity to add further details here. Whether this includes connecting with professionals, industry experts or mentors, or strategies to enhance their competitiveness and aspirations in the job market, further details will provide prospects with the confidence, encouragement, and motivation to commit to applying.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee
    23,033 / year
    Operating Department Practice (ODP) - BSc (Hons)
    University of South Wales
    University of South Wales
    United Kingdom

    United Kingdom, Cardiff

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