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MSc - Master of Science
Falmer and the University of Sussex
Part Time
SEP-26
1 Year
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MSc - Master of Science
Falmer and the University of Sussex
Part Time
SEP-26
1 Year
Select a an exam type
The overall aim of the course is to promote knowledge of, and research into, learning, teaching and communication in a clinical context, together with facilitating a reflective awareness of participants’ related skills and their ongoing development. The course allows candidates to progress from initial PGCert level to PGDip and MSc levelq ualifications. The Diploma route will normally take a year, while progression to the Masters degree entails completion of an in-depth research project, normally taking a further year.This course is flexible in that it offers two entry routes, choices for modular study and appropriate academic targets.Those who have already completed either the BSMS Postgraduate Certificate in Medical Education (or equivalent, if APL reque sted) or the BSMS Postgraduate Certificate in Simulation Studies, may enter at Postgraduate Diploma Level. These participants would then successfully complete a further three 20-credit optional modules to achieve a Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical Education (120 M level credits). Normally these modules would be completed part-time within one academic year.Participants wishing to progress to Masters level must include Module MDM 10 ‘Research Methods & Critical Appraisal’ in their choice of three.A 12,000-word dissertation (as well as an academic poster for publication) in the academic field of clinical education completes the Master of Science degree (180 M level credits). This would normally be completed in a further year, but some students with busy NHS jobs find it can take up to two years to complete.Key areas of studyThe overall aim of the course is to promote knowledge of and research into learning, teaching and communication in a clinical context, together with facilitating a reflective awareness of participants’ related educational skills and their ongoing development.Professional identity as a teacherPedagogical practice in medical educationAdvanced communication skills and strategies in medical educationTechnology-enhanced learningSimulation studiesLeadership and facilitationEvidence-based clinical academic practiceClinical education research and methodology
The Postgraduate Diploma and Masters courses are open to health professionals who will normally have completed a Postgraduate Certificate in Medical Education or Simulation in Clinical Practice at BSMS, or the equivalent from other institutions. It is expected that teaching will form a significant element in your professional role.
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£11,030 per year
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