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Science and health: an evidence-based approach
WebFuture availability. Science and health: an evidence-based approach (SDK100) starts twice a year – in January/February and October. This page describes the module that will start in October 2023 and February 2024. We expect it to start for the last time in February 2028. This course is expected to start for the last time in February 2028.
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WebWhat you will study. This module comprises four study blocks: Block 1 introduces the notion that there are very different views about what constitutes mental health distress and considers the role of the external environment – in particular social, environmental, economic and political factors – in shaping these views. It examines different ways of …
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WebInfectious disease and public health is an exciting module that shows how the causes and control of diseases can be understood only by reference to a range of biological information in the appropriate social context. It aims to: present a multidisciplinary approach to the study of infectious disease. illustrate this approach through case
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WebTopic 1 – Humans as a model for investigation. This first topic introduces you to working with participants in health-based research, something that is core to improving our understanding of the normal and diseased human body. From the ethics and governance of human studies through to clinical trials, reporting and data analysis, this topic
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WebExploring mental health and counselling. This module locates counselling within the broader field of mental health and provides a comprehensive and engaging introduction to the often controversial debates around mental health/illness and the main theories and practices in …
Health and Social Care Prospectus 2023/2024
WebCare Practice (Wales) (T34) Certificate in Health and Social Care (S33) 39. Find your undergraduate course. You can register for the 2023/2024 academic year for undergraduate qualifications from 15 March 2023. We’ve based the qualification start dates on the first module(s) you can study as part of your qualification.
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WebHuman biology: a body in balance. This module explores human biology, focusing on the science underpinning the structure and function of organ systems. It introduces knowledge of anatomy and physiology, biochemistry, epidemiology, histology, pathology, and science-related mathematics. Throughout the module, you'll study interactions between the
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WebIntroducing health and social care. This key introductory module is part of the first stage of our Nursing curriculum, and provides an authoritative overview of health and social care. We all depend on care services at some time in our lives – at home; in hospitals, clinics or GP surgeries; or in community and residential settings.
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WebIntroduction to healthcare practice. This is a practice-based module that will develop your knowledge and skills for nursing or healthcare practice, and successful completion enables you to progress in your chosen programme of study. You'll be introduced to the essential aspects of practice as you begin to develop skills such as questioning
Introduction to childhood studies and child psychology
WebThis is designed to introduce you to different ways of thinking about the influences on childhood and children's and young people's lives and their development. There are four blocks, each comprising 5-6 weeks (units) of supported study. A 14-chapter Reader accompanies this module, An introduction to childhood and youth studies and psychology
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WebThis is a module that will allow you to explore and reflect upon a range of areas associated with mental health care and support. During the module you will explore the core principles of mental health practice and examine the nature of mental health treatment, both traditional and non-traditional, in the United Kingdom and internationally.
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WebThe promotion of wellbeing at all ages is essential for building a prosperous society. This module examines key issues associated with wellbeing in childhood, adulthood and later life. Drawing on core theories and real-life case studies, this module considers different sources of wellbeing and explores how health care, social care and public
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WebEntry. There are no entry requirements for this module. This is a key introductory OU level 1 module. OU level 1 modules provide core subject knowledge and study skills needed for both higher education and distance learning, to help you progress to modules at OU level 2
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WebVocational relevance. Leading, managing, caring (K318) is designed for anyone who would like to learn more about management and leadership in health and social care. It is particularly relevant to any existing or aspiring managers or potential leaders looking to develop their career and employability. If you're resident in Scotland, the
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WebEntry. There are no formal entry requirements to study this module. However, you need appropriate knowledge of biology or health. You'd normally be prepared by completing OU level 1 study as part of one of our health sciences qualifications, having passed Science: concepts and practice (S112) or Science and health (SDK100) and having completed …
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WebWhat you will study. This module progresses from foundational health and social care at OU level 1 and will develop generic and field-specific nursing content, allowing you to deep dive into the four fields of practice – Adult, Children and Young People, Learning Disabilities and Mental Health – through use of an enquiry-based learning (EBL) approach.
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WebIn this online module, you'll study eight topics: The starting point of this module is to look at the biology of the brain and how this links to our thoughts, actions and behaviours. Topic 1 introduces some different perspectives and viewpoints on 'brain', 'mind', and 'mental health'. You'll then study the basic brain biology that you'll need
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