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BSc Project

Level: Degree Module (L6)

Credits: 30

Duration: 6 months

Notional study time: 300 hours (including time to study learning materials, attend study day and complete literature review)

The degree project is the final module for students completing their BSc (Hons) in Long-Term Conditions programme. It enables you to investigate an area of relevant clinical interest by undertaking an extended literature review. The module brings together all the skills that you have developed during your studies and supports you in undertaking an independent evaluation of the evidence base behind an intervention. The skills that you develop in this module can be directly transferred into your place of work enabling you to deliver high quality, patient-centred care.

Delivery method: Written distance learning materials (supported by 1 study day)

Assessment method: Includes 6,000 word extended literature review

Price: £670.00

Course Information Sheet: Download PDF

For information on this course please contact our Team on 01926 838969.

To have this course delivered in your local area call Nina on 07794 433896.

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