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Occupaonal Health (Policy and Pracce) MSc/PGDip There are two stages in the course: the taught component that leads to the award of the Post Graduate Diploma and the MSc dissertaon. Taught stage Introductory course (three days) Delivery of six course e-modules (two years) Available Modules Three compulsory core modules in Year 1 cover essenal occupaonal health pracce (N.B. at the end of Year 1 you may exit the course with a Postgraduate Cerficate). Occupaonal Risk Assessment & Control Occupaonal Health Law & Ethics Occupaonal Health Stascs Epidemiology & Evidence Based Pracce. The first core module in Year 2 is also compulsory. Occupaonal Health Proces- ses & Management. Next there is a choice of modules: Promong Health & Wellbeing in the Workplace OR Occupa- onal Psychology & Psych- iatric Health Occupaonal Health Clinical Pracce OR Chemical Exposure in the Wider Environment The MSc stage comprises 1 year. Why Study This Course? Course Structure Three day face to face intro- ductory programme followed by fully online delivery of materials and teaching. An emphasis is on praccal soluons. Focused on your professional needs and tailored to your own schedule and study style. Who is it suitable for? The programme is aimed at profes- sionals working in Occupaonal Health: e.g. doctors, nurses, health & safety advisers, physiotherapists, and occupaonal psychologists. It may also be suitable for profession- als working in fields with indirect involvement in employee health issues: e.g. trade union officials, human resource managers etc. Course Duraon (Part-me) PgDip 2 years. Entry Requirements Applicaons are welcome from graduates in a relevant subject e.g. medicine nursing health care professions with an interest in occupa- onal health health & safety other related disciplines (including those with more limited involvement with employee health issues). Applicants without a degree, but with appropriate vocaonal quali- ficaons and experience in occupaonal health, will also be considered. For further information including full details of all modules, fees, application deadlines and how to apply, as well as access to our on-line application form, please visit our website: http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/study/ postgraduate/taught/courses/browse-by-school/school-of-medicine or contact: Mrs Lynda Sullivan or Mrs Gaynor Looker from the Postgraduate Delivery Team at OccupationalHealth@cardiff.ac.uk Tel: +44 (0)29 20742659/20744448
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Page 1: Occupational Health (Policy and Practice) MSc/PGDip...Occupational Health Statistics Epidemiology & Evidence ased Practice. The first core module in Year 2 is also compulsory. Occupational

Occupational Health (Policy and Practice)

MSc/PGDip

There are two stages in the course: the taught component that leads to the award of the Post Graduate Diploma and the MSc dissertation.

Taught stage

Introductory course(three days)

Delivery of six coursee-modules(two years)

Available Modules

Three compulsory core modules in Year 1 cover essential occupational health practice (N.B. at the end of Year 1 you may exit the course with a Postgraduate Certificate).

Occupational Risk Assessment& Control

Occupational Health Law &Ethics

Occupational Health StatisticsEpidemiology & EvidenceBased Practice.

The first core module in Year 2 is also compulsory.

Occupational Health Proces-ses & Management.

Next there is a choice of modules:

Promoting Health & Wellbeingin the Workplace OR Occupa-tional Psychology & Psych-

iatric Health

Occupational Health ClinicalPractice ORChemical Exposure in theWider Environment

The MSc stage comprises 1 year.

Why Study This Course? Course Structure

Three day face to face intro-ductory programme followedby fully online delivery ofmaterials and teaching.

An emphasis is on practicalsolutions.

Focused on your professionalneeds and tailored to yourown schedule and study style.

Who is it suitable for?

The programme is aimed at profes-

sionals working in Occupational

Health: e.g. doctors, nurses, health

& safety advisers, physiotherapists,

and occupational psychologists. It

may also be suitable for profession-

als working in fields with indirect

involvement in employee health

issues: e.g. trade union officials,

human resource managers etc.

Course Duration (Part-time) PgDip 2 years.

Entry Requirements

Applications are welcome from graduates in a relevant subject e.g.

medicine

nursing

health care professionswith an interest in occupa-tional health

health & safety

other related disciplines(including those with morelimited involvement withemployee health issues).

Applicants without a degree, but with appropriate vocational quali-fications and experience in occupational health, will also be considered.

For further information including full details of all modules, fees, application deadlines and how to apply, as well as access to our on-line application form, please visit our website: http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/taught/courses/browse-by-school/school-of-medicine

or contact: Mrs Lynda Sullivan or Mrs Gaynor Looker from the Postgraduate Delivery Team at [email protected] Tel: +44 (0)29 20742659/20744448

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Occupational Health(Policy & Practice)MSc/PgDipDistance/E-Learning

This programme focuses on the science underpinning Occupational Health and Safety, and teaches practical problem-solving and research skills from a multi-disciplinary perspective.

Cardiff School of MedicinePostgraduate Taught Programmes

www.medicine.cardiff.ac.uk/graduate-studies


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