Person-Centred Practice (Public Health and Wellbeing)
Person-Centred Practice (Public Health and Wellbeing)
About
- You will engage with contemporary, creative and interactive learning approaches that are designed to help you thrive in your studies.
- You will learn from passionate and internationally renowned person-centred practice academics.
- Flexible pathways, allowing you to personalise your learning to your own situation.
- More Person-Centred Practice routes may be available. Please check our website for updates.
Disciplines
School of Health Sciences
Requirements
Entry Requirements
May
Applications must be made to both QMU and the NHS Board. Monitor the NHS Jobs website (jobs.scot.nhs.uk/) or contact the relevant manager at your Health Board for more information.
English Program Requirements
The University requires all students to demonstrate sufficient academic English language proficiency to undertake and derive full benefit from their chosen programme of study. This page acts a guide to help you meet the English language requirements for your chosen course.
Students who are not a national of a Majority English Speaking Country, as recognised by the UKVI, must meet the English language requirements of their intended programme of study.
Career
All applicants for Health Visiting/ School Nursing need to be on either part 1 of the NMC register and/or registered midwife.
It is recommended that applicants have:
- completed a period of experience of sufficient length to have consolidated pre-registration outcomes and to have gained a deeper understanding in relevant professional practice
- a degree and access to practice placement and Practice Assessor/ Sign-off Mentor or Health Visitor Mentor
International: You will be required to provide evidence of English language competence at no less than IELTS 6.5 with no individual component score less than 6.0.
Interview: Interviews will take place in collaboration with partner Health Boards.
Criminal Records Check: For students undertaking NMC approved qualifications a satisfactory criminal records check will be required. Compliance with the terms of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (1974) and mental health legislation for clinical placement and employability in statutory services, for work with children and in other sensitive areas of employment.
Fee Information
Tuition Fee
GBP 15,500How to Apply
Taught Postgraduate Courses
Applying online
You will find all our degree programmes listed on our course information pages. To apply for your chosen programme, click on the “Apply for thisCourse” button which appears top right on each course page.
Each programme will list the entry requirements, available awards, study modes and available start dates.
Select your programme and preferred start date and begin your application.
Application form
On our application form please input your basic details. Be careful spelling your email address as this is how we will contact you about your application in future.
As part of your application on the form, you will need to write a personal statement specific to the course that you are applying. This is your chance to sell yourself through highlighting your experience, suitability and motivators for wanting to join this course at QMU.
You will have the chance to upload supporting documents as part of your application. This is an important part of the admissions process and without seeing supporting documents, tutors will not have enough information to make a decision on your application.
The form allows you to save your application should you wish to complete it later.
Once complete you can submit your application to us and you will receive an automatic acknowledgement email confirming receipt of your application. You will also receive a QMU applicant ID number which you should keep a note of and quote in any correspondence to QMU.
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Supporting documents
As part of your application you will need to submit to us:
- A copy of your degree certificate
- A copy of your academic transcripts
- One or two letters of reference, depending on the course. If you finished your degree within the last three years, we ask for an academic reference. References must be signed, dated and written on letter headed paper or sent directly from a professional email account. You can find more information on how to get references here.
If your documents are in any language other than English then they will need to be accompanied by a formal certified translation into English, by either the awarding institution or a sworn translator.
Students whose first language is not English are required to provide us with proof of their English language ability. More information on how to do this can be found on our English language requirements page.
If you have not yet graduated and don’t have your degree certificate, this can be sent to us at a later date.
Interviews
Some of our courses require interviews as part of the selection process. If your course requires an interview it will be noted on the course page and if successfully chosen we will contact you by email with further instructions and information. Where applicants are unable to attend an interview on campus, it may be possible to arrange a telephone or skype interview.
Deadlines
A number of our most popular courses have set a closing deadline for applications. Where a deadline has been set this will be detailed on the individual course page.
Decisions
You should expect a decision on your application within four weeks of submitting a fully completed application with supporting documents. Where programmes have set closing dates with an equal consideration deadline, decisions will be notified within four weeks of the closing date.
Person-Centred Practice (Public Health and Wellbeing)
Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh
United Kingdom,
Edinburgh
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