Applied Research Method for Health Sciences
Applied Research Methods for Advanced Practice
Location: Distance Learning | Course Code: CMNR7003 | Start Date: Semester One / Semester Two
This module prepares advanced health and social care practitioners for practice-based research by exploring various research methods used in healthcare. It covers primary and secondary research, including qualitative and quantitative approaches, clinical audit, and service evaluation. Students are expected to identify a relevant dilemma for potential investigation in the dissertation module, gaining skills to conduct a small-scale research project. Location: Blended Learning (Oxford Campus) | Course Code: CPD7004 | Start Date: Semester One / Semester Two / Semester Three
The Applied Research Methods module prepares advanced health and social care practitioners for practice- based research, covering a range of research methods in healthcare. It includes primary and secondary research, qualitative and quantitative methods, clinical audit, and service evaluation. Students identify a relevant dilemma for potential investigation in the dissertation module, acquiring skills to conduct a small-scale research project This course needs to be paired with a 50-credit Dissertation module to achieve an MSc.
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Course Length: One Semester | Academic Level: 7 Academic Credits: 10 | Cost £500 2024/25
Course Length: One Semester | Academic Level: 7 Academic Credits: 10 | Cost £500 2024/25
Can be taken as a standalone module?
Yes
Can be taken as a standalone module?
Yes
Compulsory l Modules for:
Cost £577 24/25
Compulsory l Modules for: MSc in Professional Development in Health and Social Care
Cost £577 24/25
PMSc in Advanced Clinical Practice
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