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Advancing Professional Practice - MSc/PgDip/PgCert

This online MSc/PgDip/PgCert in Advancing Professional Practice course is part of our Advancing Professional Practice Framework and allows you to personalise your educational journey. The course is delivered part time online. 

It is aimed at individuals in health and social care related fields such as medical practitioners, pharmacists, dentists, nurses, allied health professionals, radiographers, and nutritionists. It will also be of interest to professionals in areas such as public health, the community and the voluntary sector, as well as the wider context of professional practice (eg AHPs, radiographers and other professions working in veterinary practice). 

We welcome enquiries from other interested individuals including international applicants. It has been developed in response to an appreciation that career opportunities transform over time and people and individuals may wish to expand or develop on their skills and knowledge in a particular area of practice.  

This is a part-time course that is delivered fully online. As online teaching is asynchronous (ie not delivered in real time), it is suited to you whatever time zone you live in and whatever your working hours.

 

Why Âé¶¹Éçmadou?

  • Educationally and practice-relevant postgraduate framework: This award will enable those working as an occupational therapist to advance professional development in clinical practice, education and learning, leadership, management and research.   
  • Flexible study options: The course offers flexibility that is responsive to individual needs and today’s culture of work and learning. Single module study is also available.  
  • Multi-professional learning and cross institutional input: Based on a model of collaborative multi-professional learning and housed in Âé¶¹Éçmadou's School of Health Sciences, the Framework also offers opportunities to draw on expertise across the University on subjects such as leadership, social science and education.  
  • Make a difference to people’s lives: Framework modules will allow you to develop your skills and knowledge and contribute to the health of your nation and beyond.  
  • Theoretical and practically focused: Learning and teaching is underpinned by research, evidence and scholarship against the background of the current and evolving political and social landscape for health and wellbeing.  

This MSc/PgDip/PgCert in Advancing Practice in Health will allow you to advance your practice in your chosen field. The learner-centred approach enables individuals to tailor their learning to their interest, requirements and aspirations.

Structure and exit awards

You can opt to study the MSc (180 credits), PgDip (120 credits) or PgCert (60 credits). Ìý

You can register as an associate student to study up to two single modules from the Framework modules listed under the ‘Modules’ tab. On completion of a single modules, you may wish to complete further modules and progress your studies to a named award. Contact Kath Nicol o°ù contact Admissions for further information.Ìý

Teaching, learning and assessment

All modules are delivered online and can be studied from a distance. Additional support is available for those new to or returning to master’s level study.

There are a variety of assessment methods including critical and reflective coursework, ePortfolios, presentations and practice-based assessments.

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Teaching hours and attendance

No on-campus attendance is required at Âé¶¹Éçmadou, and course material is delivered entirely online. Each 20-credit module will equate with approximately 200 hours of study, which will include regular online contact and independent experiential learning.

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Class sizes

You will join a multi-professional online community of learners and will have the opportunity to interact and share your experiences.

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Teaching staff

You can read more about the teaching staff on this course at the bottom of this page. Please note that teaching staff is subject to change.

 
If studying for a PgCert, you will complete: 

  • Fundamentals of Advancing Practice (20 credits) 
  • Enquiry-based Practice (20 credits) 
  • Plus, 20 credits from approved Framework modules 


If studying for a PgDip, you will complete: 

  • Fundamentals of Advancing Practice (20 credits)
  • Enquiry-based Practice (20 credits)
  • Plus, 80 credits from approved Framework modules 


If studying for MSc, you will also complete:

  • a Dissertation (60 credits)

 

The following list of modules are all available in the Framework:

  • Advancing Practice in Complex Pain and Symptoms in Palliative Care (20 credits):  This module will facilitate your engagement in a critical exploration of the evidence surrounding complex pain and symptoms experienced by people living with life-limiting illness. 
  • Advancing Care Home Practice (20 credits): This module is to critically reflect on contemporary evidence to facilitate flourishing person-centred cultures for all persons who live, work and support care homes.  â€¯  
  • Advancing facilitation of learning (20 credits): This module aims to support you to develop and demonstrate robust and creative approaches to advancing facilitation of learning and applying this to teaching and learning practice.   
  • Advancing Practice in Psychological, Social and Spiritual Aspects of Palliative Care (20 credits): This module is designed to enable you to develop a greater understanding of the psychological, social, and spiritual needs of people living with life-limiting illness, in all care settings.     
  • Advancing Practice Portfolio I & II (20/40 credits)*: These modules enable you to develop a portfolio which provides evidence of your ability to deliver advanced practice level of care mapped to appropriate underpinning frameworks and standards. 
  • Advanced Competencies I & II (20/40 credits)*: These modules enable you to attain pre-agreed workplace competencies and to critically evaluate the evidence base underpinning the selected area of work. 
  • Assessing and Planning Care for Persons, People and Populations (20 credits): This module will prepare students to adopt systematic approaches to assessing and planning care and support for persons, people and populations by applying clinical reasoning and decision-making models within person-centred assessment frameworks.  
  • Assessment for Learning (20 credits): This module aims to support you to advance approaches to assessment, feedback and feedforward for learning in the context of your role and wider practices. 
  • Contemporary Occupation Focused Practice (20 credits): The aim of this module is to enhance students' ability to critically analyse and evaluate the theoretical foundations and contemporary practices of occupational therapy, enabling them to propose and justify advancements in practice that align with service priorities and professional values.    
  • Communication with People Living with Life-limiting Illness (20 credits): This module will facilitate the development of your communication skills to support communication in challenging conversations related to coping and adjusting to living with life-limiting illness and future care planning, whilst examining the evidence on communication theories and models. 
  • Diagnostic Investigations for the Lower Limb Pathologies (20 credits): This module will provide you with theoretical knowledge and understanding of a range of diagnostic and laboratory investigations in the lower limb. NB This module is only available every second year. 
  • Research Project/ Dissertation (60/40 credits): This module will enable learners to develop and apply the skills of research and enquiry to produce original work contributing to a subject, field or profession. 
  • Demonstrating Impact in Practice (20 credits)*: This module will enable learners to advance their practice by demonstrating sustainable impact in practice at a service, project or community level. 
  • Design for Professional Learning (20 credits): This module aims to support you to advance your knowledge and develop skills in designing curriculum within the context of your role 
  • Ethical Judgement and Decision Making (20 credits): This module will help learners examine, evaluate and consider the implications of ethics, judgment, and decision-making processes in practice settings.     
  • Facilitation of Learning (20 credits): This module is designed to enable those with an educational role to formally develop their knowledge and understanding of how to facilitate the learning of others. 
  • Fundamentals of Advancing Practice (20 credits): This module will provide you with critical knowledge and understanding of advanced practice. 
  • High Risk Foot (20 credits)   
  • Leading Advancing Practice (20 credits): This module will provide you with a broad critical knowledge and understanding of the principles of leadership required for transformation and innovation in the public and private sectors.   
  • Medical Imaging of the Foot and Ankle (20 credits)*: This module will provide learners with a critical understanding of diagnostic modalities to develop evaluative and interpretative skills of musculoskeletal and orthopaedic modalities. NB This module is only available every second year. 
  • Methods of Enquiry (20 credits): This module will provide you with an understanding of research principles, methodologies and analysis. 
  • Non-medical Prescribing for Allied Health Professions (40 credits)*: This module will prepare learners to prescribe safely and competently within the context of their professional role as non-medical prescribers. 
  • Orthopaedic Medicine (20 credits/30 credits)
  • Pharmacology for Podiatric & Surgical practice (20 credits)
  • Principles of MRI/CT (20 credits)*: This module will allow learners to develop a more in-depth understanding of the theoretical applications of MRI or CT. 
  • Public Health Practice for Health Professionals (20 credits): This module is for    students to acquire a critical understanding of public health theory and practice to engage and lead on public health practice within their discipline.   
  • Research Project/ Dissertation (60/40 credits): This module will enable learners to develop and apply the skills of research and enquiry to produce original work contributing to a subject, field or profession. 
  • Tissue Viability (20 credits): This module will provide you with critical understanding of the evidence base for factors contributing to cutaneous ulceration, viable assessment techniques and the effectiveness of current management practices. 
  • Specialist Oncology Management (20 credits)
  • Surgical Management of the Foot (20 credits)   
  • Theory of Person-centred Practice in Health and Wellbeing (20 credits): This module will facilitate learners’ explorations of some of the concepts, principles and theories underpinning person-centred practice in a variety of care settings and from a variety of perspectives to enhance health & wellbeing. 

Please note: 

If opting to study for a single module, you will be able to select any module from this list. 

If you chose to follow one of the named awards, you would complete the modules specific to that route. 

Modules marked * require individuals to be working in the specific area and/or have access to an appropriate workplace setting (paid or voluntary). We may ask you, as part of the admissions process, for a CV and a reference from your line manager to evidence that you have the support required to undertake the module.   

 

 

All modules will provide learners with enhanced career progression opportunities within their specialist field of practice, including leadership, education or research roles .

Entry requirements

Honours degree or equivalent in an appropriate discipline. Evidence of relevant professional registration. 

International students:

  • You will be required to provide evidence of English language competence at no less than IELTS 6.5 with no individual component score less than 6.0.
  • Please note as this course is fully online, the University cannot sponsor International students to study here on Student visa.

 

Other requirements

Some modules require individuals to be working in the specific area of practice and/or have access to a suitable workplace setting along with the support of a line manager and work place mentor.

For applicants thinking of studying full-time we strongly recommend you contact the Pathway Lead for an initial discussion.

 

Professional registration

Framework awards do not lead to UK registration with the HCPC or the right to practice within the UK but aim to foster an intellectual approach to personal and professional development.  Applicants should have the appropriate registration.

 

Disability/health conditions

If you have a disability, long-term physical or mental health condition, or learning disability, it should not stand in the way of your studying at Âé¶¹Éçmadou. However, if you are not sure whether your disability might be a barrier in your studies or in relation to the professional standards, please contact the disability service who will be able to have a conversation with you about reasonable adjustments and supports available to you.

 

Applying for this course

For more information on applying, or to apply for this course, please follow the links in the 'Start your application' box at the top right of this page. Please note you will choose to apply for either the MRI or CT route of the course.

 

Application deadline

Typically December for a January start and August for a September start.

Contact Kath Nicol o°ù contact Admissions 

  • The delivery of this course is subject to the terms and conditions set out in our 2025/26 Entry - Terms and Conditions (Postgraduate).
  • The information on this page is correct at the time of posting (August 2025) but is subject to change. In the event that modules change, Âé¶¹Éçmadou will seek to use reasonable endeavours to ensure that there is no detrimental impact on students. Please keep an eye on this page for updates.

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