Medical and Clinical Education

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Academic Year of Entry: 2023/24
Course overview
(Postgraduate Certificate) Postgraduate Certificate
Medical and Clinical Education
Current
University of Essex
University of Essex
Health and Social Care (School of)
Colchester Campus
Postgraduate Certificate
By credit accumulation
Health Studies
Health Studies
None
CER B904MO
10/05/2023

Details

Professional accreditation

None

Admission criteria

  • Current registration with a relevant professional regulatory body.
  • A relevant first degree, or equivalent e.g. professional experience and responsibility.
  • Current involvement in teaching and assessing in practice, plus 3 years healthcare experience.
  • Applicants wishing to achieve NMC Practice Teacher or Teacher qualifications must supply on application:
    • a statement of support from their service manager;
    • the name of the practice teacher or teacher that will be supporting their practice learning; and
    • evidence of successful completion of a mentor preparation programme or equivalent.

    IELTS (International English Language Testing System) code

    For non-native speakers of English, an IELTS score of 6.5 or a TOEFL score of 580/240.

    If you do not meet our IELTS requirements then you may be able to complete a pre-sessional English pathway that enables you to start your course without retaking IELTS.

    Course qualifiers

    A course qualifier is a bracketed addition to your course title to denote a specialisation or pathway that you have achieved via the completion of specific modules during your course. The specific module requirements for each qualifier title are noted below. Eligibility for any selected qualifier will be determined by the department and confirmed by the final year Board of Examiners. If the required modules are not successfully completed, your course title will remain as described above without any bracketed addition. Selection of a course qualifier is optional and student can register preferences or opt-out via Online Module Enrolment (eNROL).

    None

    Rules of assessment

    Rules of assessment are the rules, principles and frameworks which the University uses to calculate your course progression and final results.

    Additional notes

    None

    External examiners

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    Dr Michael Klingenberg

    Senior Lecturer

    Leeds Beckett University

    Prof Guillaume Alinier

    Director of Research

    Hamad Medical Corporation

    External Examiners provide an independent overview of our courses, offering their expertise and help towards our continual improvement of course content, teaching, learning, and assessment. External Examiners are normally academics from other higher education institutions, but may be from the industry, business or the profession as appropriate for the course. They comment on how well courses align with national standards, and on how well the teaching, learning and assessment methods allow students to develop and demonstrate the relevant knowledge and skills needed to achieve their awards. External Examiners who are responsible for awards are key members of Boards of Examiners. These boards make decisions about student progression within their course and about whether students can receive their final award.

Key

Core You must take this module.
You must pass this module. No failure can be permitted.
Core with Options You can choose which module to study.
You must pass this module. No failure can be permitted.
Compulsory You must take this module.
There may be limited opportunities to continue on the course/be eligible for the degree if you fail.
Compulsory with Options You can choose which module to study.
There may be limited opportunities to continue on the course/be eligible for the degree if you fail.
Optional You can choose which module to study.
There may be limited opportunities to continue on the course/be eligible for the degree if you fail.

Year 1 - 2023/24

Exit Award Status
Component Number Module Code Module Title Status Credits PG Diploma PG Certificate
01 HS950-7-AU-CO Learning, Teaching and Assessment Core 30 Core
02 HS951-7-SP-CO Learning Organisations and Quality Enhancement Core 30 Core

Exit awards

A module is given one of the following statuses: 'core' – meaning it must be taken and passed; 'compulsory' – meaning it must be taken; or 'optional' – meaning that students can choose the module from a designated list. The rules of assessment may allow for limited condonement of fails in 'compulsory' or 'optional' modules, but 'core' modules cannot be failed. The status of the module may be different in any exit awards which are available for the course. Exam Boards will consider students' eligibility for an exit award if they fail the main award or do not complete their studies.

Programme aims

Learning outcomes and learning, teaching and assessment methods

On successful completion of the programme a graduate should demonstrate knowledge and skills as follows:

A: Knowledge and understanding

A1: Advanced systematic understanding of key concepts related to learning, teaching and assessing in practice context

A2: Critical understanding concepts and theories of educational and assessment of learning in practice context

A3: Critical understanding of key concepts relating to learning organisations and their enhancement

A4: Advanced understanding of formal quality assurance procedures

Learning methods

A1-A4 are taught using interactive lectures; group work; tutorials; and through Moodle, namely online tutorials; online discussions; online articles.

A2 is supported by practical experience, working with experienced educators

Assessment methods

A1-A4 are assessed through practice assessments, reflective accounts, essays and a reflective log

B: Intellectual and cognitive skills

B1: Systematically translate research evidence to support learning, teaching and assessing in practice.

B2: Synthesise research evidence to evaluate critically learning organisations and identify opportunities for enhancement

Learning methods

B1-B2 taught using interactive lectures; group work; tutorials; and through Moodle, namely online tutorials; online discussions; online articles.
B2 Supported by practical experience

Assessment methods

B1-B2 assessed through coursework portfolio

C: Practical skills

C1: Perform advanced and systematic search for information relevant to specific topics

C2: Critically apply educational theories to the management of learning, teaching and assessing in the practice context, demonstrating originality in the application of knowledge.

Learning methods

C1 & C2 are taught using interactive lectures; group work; tutorials; and through Moodle, namely online tutorials; online discussions; online articles.

Assessment methods

C1&C2 are assessed through coursework portfolio

D: Key skills

D1: Write clearly, analytically and effectively Communicate effectively in a group, both face to face and online to specialist and non specialist audience

D2: Apply advanced skills using the internet and Moodle

D3: Read and critically analyse tables of data and statistic

D4: Demonstrate self-direction and originality in tackling and solving problems

D5: Work in a team with others to agree and work towards goals; Work successfully with other disciplines; Practice reflectively and facilitate this in others

D6: Students will be able to learn from feedback and respond appropriately and effectively to supervision and guidance; work pragmatically to meet deadlines; and critically evaluate own performance.

Learning methods

D1 supported in small group class discussions and in online discussions and via online self assessment exercises D2 introduced in briefing day and is covered in online teaching demonstrations and supported IT laboratory work D4 promoted through online discussion D5 supported by small group work, online discussions and practical experience D6 supported by structured feedback; enforcement of deadlines; practical experience; and encouragement of reflection in coursework

Assessment methods

D1 assessed through coursework portfolio.
D2 assessed through requirements to word process coursework and to cite references from internet sources.
There are also a range on online formative activities.
D3 assessed through coursework and formative online assignments.
D4 assessed through coursework portfolio and practice assessments.
D5 and D6 are assessed through the portfolio, practice assessments, both of which encourage reflective practice and experiential learning


Note

The University makes every effort to ensure that this information on its programme specification is accurate and up-to-date. Exceptionally it can be necessary to make changes, for example to courses, facilities or fees. Examples of such reasons might include a change of law or regulatory requirements, industrial action, lack of demand, departure of key personnel, change in government policy, or withdrawal/reduction of funding. Changes to courses may for example consist of variations to the content and method of delivery of programmes, courses and other services, to discontinue programmes, courses and other services and to merge or combine programmes or courses. The University will endeavour to keep such changes to a minimum, and will also keep students informed appropriately by updating our programme specifications.

The full Procedures, Rules and Regulations of the University governing how it operates are set out in the Charter, Statutes and Ordinances and in the University Regulations, Policy and Procedures.

Contact

If you are thinking of studying at Essex and have questions about the course, please contact Undergraduate Admissions by emailing admit@essex.ac.uk, or Postgraduate Admissions by emailing pgadmit@essex.ac.uk.

If you're a current student and have questions about your course or specific modules, please contact your department.

If you think there might be an error on this page, please contact the Course Records Team by emailing crt@essex.ac.uk.