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1 Course Information Form (CIF) The CIF provides core information to students, staff teams and others on a particular course of study. Section 1 - General Course Information Course Title Advanced Nursing Studies Qualification MSc Intermediate Qualification(s) Awarding Institution University of Bedfordshire Location of Delivery Mode(s) of Study and Duration AA, AP and Butterfield campus Full time over 15 months. FHEQ Level 7 Professional, Statutory or Regulatory Body (PSRB) accreditation or endorsement PSRB Renewal Date University of Bedfordshire Employability accreditation Not yet available Route Code (SITS) Subject Community UCAS Course Code Relevant External Benchmarking Post-qualifying healthcare QAA Quality Code section A1 (The Framework for Higher Education Qualifications) at level 7 SEEC (2010) Credit Level Descriptors for Higher Education. Southern England Consortium for Credit Accumulation and Transfer [Accessed at Course Information Form (CIF) QAP0015 Page 1 of 9
2 Section 2 - Published Information Material in this section will be used on the course web site to promote the course to potential students. The text should be written with this potential audience in mind. Course Structure The Units which make up the course are: Unit Code Level Credits Unit Name Core or option 7 30 Advancing Healthcare Practice: Concepts and Core Principles 7 30 Cancer Care for Nurses and Allied Health Option Professionals 7 60 Dissertation Core 7 30 Evidence Based Healthcare Practice Core 7 30 Global Healthcare Perspectives Option 7 30 Human Factors and Safer Care Option 7 30 Long Term Conditions: an integrated approach Option 7 30 Sickle Cell and Thalassemia: An Integrated Care Option Approach 7 30 Transforming Healthcare through Effective Option Leadership Why study this course Chose this course to become part of a global learning community, learning with other healthcare professionals who wish to improve healthcare practice and reduce healthcare inequalities. This course will enhance your scholarly and evidenced based approach to healthcare practice. Course Summary Educational Aims The course positions healthcare in a global context, encouraging you to be mindful of the fragility of healthcare services and practices, and how social, political and cultural factors have the capacity to both sustain and undermine the delivery of equitable healthcare. You will be required to draw upon your professional, practice and policy guidelines to develop approaches to healthcare practice. You will be provided with opportunities to engage with complex issues, where legal and ethical principles are put to use. The course has a particular and early focus on the importance of developing and sustaining culturally aware healthcare. The course aims to provide you with opportunities to develop your professional knowledge, skills and attitudes in selecting, synthesising, analysing and appraising data from a range of sources and for a range of purposes. Opportunities for inter-professional learning are provided on the option units. As a student, you will be required to work with near-peers in paired and small group work during scheduled learning, and, in some units, in guided learning activities. The course is designed to prepare you to drive and influence change and development of your healthcare practice. Entry requirements Standard entry requirements apply to this course. In addition, students should hold a professional qualification as a healthcare professional. We recommend that applicants should have at least one years post-qualifying experience before commencing this course. PSRB details Graduate Impact Statements Course Information Form (CIF) QAP0015 Page 2 of 9
3 The course has been designed to develop graduates who are able to: Apply critical thinking, reasoning, decision-making and judgment that are vital to evidence based healthcare practice. Adopt a problem-orientation strategy towards current healthcare practices and Illustrate a critical awareness of global health issues and approaches to reducing health inequalities Devise alternative ways of delivering care and effectively communicate the rationale behind professional decisions in verbal and written formats, appropriate to audience and purpose Utilise inter-professional and inter-organisational work approaches, demonstrating initiative and resourcefulness when suggesting and/or implementing change that makes a positive difference to the quality of service and /or direct patient care Higher Education Achievement Report - Additional Information The course provides you opportunities to be part of a global learning community. Teaching methods include guided group work, allowing students to position their practice within national and international contexts. There are opportunities to develop areas of particular professional interest in a range of ways. You will select an optional unit as part of your course and have the opportunity to tailor assessments to relevant aspects of your professional practice. There are opportunities to learn with active researchers and practitioners from a wide range of disciplinary fields and you will undertake a supervised dissertation that leads to best practice guidelines in your chosen field. Learning and Teaching As a student you will experience a wide range of approaches to teaching and learning throughout the course, which are based on four guiding principles as follows: 1. Immediate professional relevance: The course team use a range of teaching methods to help you put new knowledge to use. This includes the use of on-line activities, case studies and simulated learning opportunities which allows you to rehearse skills and approaches to practice in a supportive environment. The simulation centre will provide you with opportunities to develop clinical skills in a safe learning environment as well as the means to conduct practical assessments 2. Draw on expertise-by-experience: Teaching and learning strategies will encourage you to look at healthcare from a range of perspectives; this approach supports the development of culturally competent healthcare workers. 3. Foster active learning: Professional knowledge is co-constructed, drawing on evidence from a range of sources, including your own experiences. 4. Learner-centred: The course is designed to provide you with opportunities to truly engage with contemporary, complex and challenging professional issues within your chosen fields of practice. Developing your employability Teaching, learning and assessment methods have been selected to allow you to make strong connections between your studies and your future work practices. This includes designing activities that have personal and professional relevance, through the use of case studies, healthcare datasets, and exemplars from practice. It includes access to a teaching faculty who are able to share live examples from their own professional practice and/or research activity and the involvement of external speakers such as patient groups, service users, healthcare leaders and practitioners. You will have opportunities to rehearse and Course Information Form (CIF) QAP0015 Page 3 of 9
4 develop professional thinking and behaviours in group work, tailored assessment tasks and in simulated practice. Opportunities for shared learning with part-time students on the MSc in Advancing Healthcare Practice course offer insights into current healthcare practices in the UK and opportunities for peer discussion and debate. Department (s) Department of Clinical Education and Leadership Assessment The course assessment strategy is closely aligned to the teaching and learning strategy which is designed to have: immediate professional relevance; draw on expertise-by-experience; foster active learning and be leaner-centred in approach. Assessment tasks are designed so that you can tailor them to your professional interests, experience and development needs. They area also designed so that you can rehearse ways of thinking and acting that are professionally relevant. Assessment tasks are graduated to provide with opportunities to develop your academic literacies and enquiry skills over time. Assessment is supported in a range of ways including: comprehensive assessment briefs; use of formative assessment techniques (including those embedded within summative assessment tasks); through use of exemplar answers (including those previously submitted by students where possible); through rehearsing approaches to assessment tasks during contact sessions; through scheduled tutorials which focus on academic literacies including literature search, critique and referencing skills. You will receive feedback on submitted work within 15 working days and can discuss your work in scheduled tutorials and/or office time. You will also have to access central support services designed to support the development of study skills and academic writing. After Graduation Students in this course are qualified healthcare professionals, consequently, the course will typically support your ambitions for career progression. Student Support during the course The University of Bedfordshire provides a range of central support services that students can access. This includes academic advice and support, Health and Well-being services and guidance with regards to financial matters. These are detailed within the student support area of the website at: International students access pre-sessional english courses that increase their preparedness for studying in the UK. Information can be found on the website at: Your course team will also provide a range of support with your studies. This includes the allocation of a named academic tutor, who will guide you through your studies and regular access to staff during scheduled office hours. You will be given timely feedback on assessments, with suggestions on how to further improve your work. Students with disabilities Students with disabilities, who meet the relevant entry requirements for the course, are welcome to apply. The course team will discuss any potential restrictions to engagement on a case by case basis, before making an offer decision. Course Information Form (CIF) QAP0015 Page 4 of 9
5 Assessment Map Unit Code Weeks C/O C X X C X X C X X C X Course Information Form (CIF) QAP0015 Page 5 of 9
6 Section 3 - Academic Information This section will be used as part of the approval and review process and peer academics are the target audience. Course Learning Outcomes Graduates of the MSc in Advanced Nursing Studies will be able to: Critically assess the determinants of global health policy and practices within the context of national, international and global health care opportunities and future challenges. Independently evaluate relevant healthcare research, scholarship, policy and advanced practice, including the ability to synthesise information from a range of sources and for a range of purposes. Deal with selected professional issues systematically and analytically, dealing with contradictions and /or gaps in the available evidence base, in order to make informed decisions and judgments, communicating their conclusions effectively. Independently plan, implement and manage tasks, drawing on relevant sources of evidence, whether working alone or with others in order to improve the quality of services and direct patient care. Demonstrate a critical awareness of personal responsibility and professional codes of conduct as is appropriate to their practice within and across complex and often unpredictable environments. Course-specific regulations Teaching, Learning and Assessment This is a full time course for qualified healthcare professionals. It is designed to foster a scholarship of practice and therefore methods have been chosen to ensure that graduates of the course are able to adopt evidence-based approaches to healthcare. Our guiding principles are that their learning should have immediate professional relevance and that it should draw on the experiences and expertise of students on the course, as well as the academic staff who lead it. Teaching, learning and assessment methods should foster active learning and allow students a degree of choice, to ensure learner centredness. The curriculum has been designed to move students from the familiar to the new, allowing students to evidence their mastery in a range of ways. This is particularly important for international students who need opportunities to adjust to the UK system and develop their academic literacies to engage with the challenges of masters level work. For example, the first unit they encounter, Advancing Healthcare Practice: Concepts and Principles begins with an examination and development of their current approaches to practice. Teaching, learning and assessment methods are largely familiar. The final unit they encounter, Evidence Based Healthcare Practice, invites engagement with a wide range of data sources, including published and grey literatures, and publicly available data sets. Through lectures, seminars, tutorials and group work students are rehearsed in a range of approaches to data collection, analysis and application. Their independent work involves the framing of a healthcare problem and an informed response, supported by a portfolio of evidence. We have designed assessment task so students rehearse communication information in a range of ways, for a range of purposes and intended audiences. This includes oral presentations, posters, reports and patient information booklets, for example. Teaching and learning methods encourage independent and collaborative approaches. Students have an opportunity for cross cohort learning in the unit Global Healthcare Perspectives, where more experienced students buddy those who are newer to the course. In the optional units, there are opportunities for shared learning with UK based healthcare professionals undertaking units for CPD purposes. This curriculum design allows integration of Home/EU/International Students in a purposeful way. Additional Academic Information Course Information Form (CIF2013-4) Page 6 of 9
7 Peer-assisted learning (PAL) The course will encourage you to work in groups and teams. Academic staff will facilitate opportunities for you to discuss ideas with others on your courses, including opportunities to present work to them, for discussion and feedback. Initial Assessment All students will undertake Advancing Healthcare Practice: Concepts and Principles in their first semester of study. This unit has a formative assessment in week 4, in the form a poster which is presented to, and discussed with, peers and the unit tutor(s). Students will also undertake a second 30 credit unit in their first semester of study. Those who undertake the core unit, Global Healthcare Perspectives in this first semester will have a formative assessment in week 6, which involves an oral presentation to their peers and lecturers. The presentation allows you to present your ideas for a summative assessment in the form of a reflective essay. Those who take an optional unit in the first semester of study will also undertake a formative assessment within the first 6 weeks. Depending on your choice of unit this could be an oral presentation, a formative multiple choice question paper or a fieldwork report. These early assessment tasks are designed to help students identify a suitable focus of their assessment work, to rehearse ideas with peer and tutors, and gain early guidance for their work. This approach also allows the early identification of any specialist or additional support that you may require in preparing for future assessment tasks. Improving students learning The MSc Advanced Nursing Studies is a masters level qualification. We expect you to be able to plan and manage your own workloads in order to prepare appropriately for lectures, seminars and tutorials and for linked assessment activity. Academic staff will guide you in strategies to use your time effectively in order to meet these demands. You will be guided in preparation for assessment, through the use of assessment briefs and exemplar materials. We expect you to familiarise yourself with these briefs and the grading criteria used to mark your work. Feedback on your work includes suggestions on how to improve work of a similar nature in future. We expect you to engage with this feedback in a purposeful way, and seek guidance from academic staff if you are finding that difficult to do. As well as scheduled face to face activity, we expect you to engage with on-line learning activities within the virtual learning environment supporting your course. Here you will find useful resources, as well as structured opportunities for discussion and reflection. Initially you will be guided in your reading, but you will be expected to become increasingly self reliant when it comes to identifying appropriate reading materials. The learning resources team will help you develop search and referencing strategies; you are expected to engage with the on-line resources in the virtual library to further develop your skills in this area. Academic Integrity Formative assessment activities are integrated within units of study to provide you with opportunities to develop your ideas and thinking. They may also be used to give you an opportunity to practice writing in a particular way, or to become familiar with a particular type of assessment. You will receive written feedback on summative assessment tasks, which is designed to help you develop your thinking and preparation for future assessment activities. Academic staff will provide you with assessment briefs, examples of good practice and, where appropriate, writing templates. These are designed to develop confidence in writing in a range of forms, for different audiences. They also help prepare you for more independent work in the final stages of the course, when you produce an extended piece of writing in the form of a dissertation. You will be introduced to referencing conventions early in the course. You are required to acknowledge the words, thoughts and ideas of others (including fellow students and staff) very carefully in all written submissions. You will be guided to on-line Course Information Form (CIF2013-4) Page 7 of 9
8 resources that provide step by step instructions on how to do this effectively. HEAR implementation Not yet applicable Internationalisation The MSc in Advanced Nursing Studies has a specific focus on global healthcare, actively drawing on a range of perspectives and students own lived experiences as healthcare providers across the globe. The first two units of the MSc are core units, providing an opportunity to develop a student community where differences in views are actively sought and explicitly valued. There are frequent and structured opportunities for International, EU and Home applicants to learn together, sharing international experiences of healthcare. Sustainability Students on the MSc in Advanced Nursing Studies are qualified healthcare professionals who are bound to particular sets of professional standards and regulations. They operate in complex professional environments where resources are limited and/or rationed in ways that can impact on the delivery of care. The course invites a consideration of the ways in which these issues impact on the practices of healthcare workers and the experiences of healthcare users. Professional dilemmas are explored through a problemorientation approach and assessment practices that require students to demonstrate socio-political, ethical and legal awareness. Course Information Form (CIF2013-4) Page 8 of 9
9 Section 4 - Administrative Information This section will be used as part of the approval and review process and peer academics are the target audience. Faculty Health and Social Sciences Portfolio Department/School/Division Course Coordinator Post-qualifying Healthcare Post-qualifying Healthcare Dr Marvelle Brown Version Number 1/14 Approved by (cf Quality Handbook ch.2) Date of approval (dd/mm/yyyy) Implementation start-date of this version (plus any identified end-date) Form completed by: Name: Dr Clare Morris and Dr Bertha Ochieng Date: 26 February 2014 Authorisation on behalf of the Faculty Teaching Quality and Standards Committee (FTQSC) Chair: Date:... Course Updates Date (dd/mm/yyyy) Nature of Update FTQSC Minute Ref: Course Information Form (CIF2013-4) Page 9 of 9
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