School of Health and Life Sciences

One Term Programme

 

Start date:

September 2019

Duration:

12 weeks

Campus:

Paisley Campus / Lanarkshire Campus, Scotland

Suitable for:

Suitable for students currently working within healthcare related field.  Modules are offered at a range of levels from undergraduate to postgraduate.

Credit bearing:

· Modules can be offered as non-credit bearing.

· Credit bearing 20 credits SCQF (10 ECTS)

Fee

£2000 per module


About School of Health & Life Sciences

The School of Health and Life Sciences (HLS) at UWS brings together Health, Nursing and Midwifery, Life Sciences and Sports to provide a wide range of applied programmes, utilising cutting-edge facilities, specialist knowledge and world-leading internationally excellent expertise.

 

We are the largest provider of healthcare education in Scotland providing leading international innovative education and training that has been recognised nationally.  All campuses are equipped with artificial simulated environments with contemporary healthcare technology and bioscience facilities that allow our students to learn in a realistic context and put knowledge into practice.  The School has extensive expertise of engagement with professional bodies recognised by the Healthcare Industry (e.g. The Institute of Biomedical Science), with our state-of-the-art laboratories developed in collaboration with medical, industrial, professional and educational partners that enable our students to make an immediate vocationally-relevant contribution to the workplace.  

 

 

Programmes

 

Students can take up to 3 modules (20 SCQF credits each) per term. Programmes include:

 

Life Sciences

 

Applied Biomedical Science

Bioscience with Forensic Investigation

Zoology

Environmental Health

Occupational Health and Safety

Pharmacy Science and Health

 

Health, Nursing & Midwifery

 

Adult Nursing

Mental Health Nursing

Midwifery

Integrated Health and Social Care

Professional Health Studies

 

Sports-related Programmes

 

Sports Coaching & Development

Sports Development

Sports and Exercise Science

 

 

An example of modules taught in September 2019 within the above programmes is detailed at the end of this document.  For further description on these modules please contact eileen.harkess-murphy@uws.ac.uk

 

Clinical visits can be arranged subject to availability and at an additional cost.

 

UWS One Term Programme

About UWS

University of the West of Scotland has origins dating back to 1897 and has around 17,000 students studying on five campuses in the UK.  Our five Schools teach courses in the disciplines of Business & Enterprise; Education; Engineering, Computing & Physical Sciences; Health & Life Sciences; and Media, Culture & Society. Our largest campus is in Paisley, just outside Glasgow - Scotland’s largest city.

 

Studying in Scotland

Scotland is an exciting place to be, with more world-class universities per head of population than anywhere else in the world; the highest rates of student satisfaction in quality of teaching in all of Britain; and Scotland’s graduates have the highest rate of employment or further study in the whole of the UK1. 

 

Paisley Campus

Paisley combines heritage and history with all the facilities you’d expect from Scotland’s largest town, and our campus is just 10 minutes by train from Glasgow, one of Europe’s most exciting and dynamic cities. Edinburgh is around one hour by train and London and Dublin are just one hour by plane.  You can reach many areas of Scotland by train or coach; the Trossachs National Park and Loch Lomond are less than one hour away.

 

Free time

The courses are designed so you will have free time in the evenings and weekends to socialise with your classmates or explore Scotland. There is a large, established community of Chinese students at UWS who play an active role in many of the University’s social societies and sports clubs. This means that as a student at UWS, you will have the opportunity to meet people from your home country as well as making new friends from Scotland and other parts of the world.


Transport

If your course requires any travel (for example to industry visits) you will travel by University minibus or public transport; this cost is included in the price of your course. We are also able to provide a transfer from the airport to the student accommodation when you arrive for an extra charge.

 

Accommodation

UWS offers high-quality accommodation in single, en- suite rooms; accommodation is either on campus or within a 5-10 minute walk from your class location and other campus facilities. Some accommodation shares social space (for example, 4-6 bedrooms share a kitchen and living area), other accommodation is offered as a self- contained studio. The accommodation fees will be from £109 - £157/per week. Please check the contract period from the university website at https:

[//www.uws.ac.uk/media/4765/accommodation-payment-plan-2019-20.pdf]

 

Paisley Campus accommodation

 

Studying at UWS

All courses at UWS are taught by professionals who are experienced in their subject. Our lecturers come from all over the world and many worked in industry before joining the University, so you will be taught by people with a wide range of experiences. You will typically study five mornings and two to three afternoons per week (around 21 hours of tuition in total), plus you will attend sessions on life and study in the UK.

 

Do I need a visa?

Yes, if you are from outside the European Economic Area (EEA) and Switzerland, you can apply for a short-term study visa. Make sure you check the immigration requirements before applying (visit www.gov.uk/study-visit-visa for more details).  You will receive a confirmation of booking and you should carry this confirmation with you when travelling.  You can apply for a visa up to three months before your date of travel to the UK.  You should get a decision on your visa within three weeks.

School of Health and Life Sciences

Example T1 Module List (September 2019)

Life Sciences

Undergraduate

Level 7

Cells and Molecules

Level 8

Vertebrate Physiology

Practical Skills in Biomed and Environmental Health

Human Biology

Core Biomedical Science

Level 9

Applied Microbiology

Animal Behaviour

Animal Diversity

Entomology and Parasitology

Intermediate Blood Sciences

Molecular and Cellular Pathology

Infection and Immunity

Level 10

Biology of Disease

Applied Aquatic Ecology

Clinical Immunology

Clinical Immunology

Environmental Adaptation

Forensic Bioanalysis

Housing, Acoustics and Health

Food and Environmental Microbiology

Postgraduate

Level 11

Microbial Technology

MSc Research Project

MSc Research Project

Nucleic Acid & Protein Technology

Genetic Analysis in Biomedical Science

Health, Nursing & Midwifery

Undergraduate

Level 7

Foundations of Life and Social Science

Fundamental Skills

Introduction to Nursing

Foundations of Health

Level 8

Dimensions of Health and Social Welfare

Integrating Health and Social Care

Person-centredness

Politics and Policy in Health

Assessment and Enablement

Responding to Ill Health

Care of Vulnerable People

Nursing for Recovery

Skills in Mental Health Nursing

Level 9

Sexual and Reproductive Health

Contemporary Issues in Health and Social Care

Quality Improvement

Fitness for Practice

Long-term Condition Management

Research Evidence and Practice

Strategies for Mental Health

Interventions and strategies

Theory of Personality Disorder

Systemic Anti-Cancer Therapy

Obesity and Weight Management

Critical Appraisal of Care

Non-medical Prescribing Theory

Quality and Leadership

Postgraduate

Level 11

Child Protection in Context

Child Protection Practice

Prescribing in Advanced Practice

Foundations of Nursing

Nursing values in Practice

Working with Vulnerability

The Nursing Profession

Contemporary Health Visiting

Contemporary District Nursing

Applying CBT with Anxiety and Depression

CBT Enhanced Skills and Treatment Models

CBT for Chronic and Complex Disorders

CBT Models and Core Therapeutic Competences

CBT Science Ethics and Peron Development

Introduction to eHealth

Enhancing Wellbeing in Children

Assessment and Decision Making in Advanced Practice

Sports-related programmes

 

Level 7

Physical Activity and Lifelong Health

Academic Skills in Sport and Exercise

Introduction to Anatomy

Introduction to Sport Science

Introduction to Coaching

Introduction to Sports Performance

 

Level 8

Integrative Coaching Practice

Physical Education: Policy and Practice

Functional Kinesiology

Principles of Sport and Exercise Physiology

Physical Activity in Health and Exercise

Policy of Sport

 

Level 9

Measurement in Sport and Exercise Science

Coaching Theory and Practice

Principles of Sports Performance

Psychology of Sport

Professional Development

Organisation of Sport Development

Sport Education

Talent Development

Strength and Conditioning in Sport and Exercise

Research in Sport Coaching and Development

Social Issues in Sport Coaching and Development

 

Level 10

Exercise for Special Populations

Applied Sport Psychology

Global Issues in Sport Development

Biomechanics 2

Contemporary Issues in Sport

 

 

Contact Information

Dr Eileen Harkess-Murphy, School of Health & Life Sciences

Tel: +44(0)141 848 3075

Email: eileen.harkess-murphy@uws.ac.uk

 

Jun Chen, International Centre

Tel: +44(0)141 848 3742

  Email: jun.chen@uws.ac.uk