Location
England: Lancashire
The MSc Allied Health Practice is aimed at all allied health professionals (AHPs), and has been developed to meet the postgraduate and CPD needs of these professional groups. The developed framework allows students to choose their own pathway through the degree, picking from a range of clinical and management orientated modules, to run alongside the core modules. The public health agenda is prominent in many of the modules, which reflects the school's developing research portfolio and expertise. Individual modules can also be taken as stand-alone modules to develop CPD provision.
- Key Facts -
Award Type: MSc/PGDip/PGCert
Level: Postgraduate
Study mode: Full Time and Part Time
Delivery Method: Standard
Course Length:
Full time:
Three years
Part time: Five years
School: School of Sport, Tourism and the Outdoors
Campus: Preston
Year of Entry: 2012
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