Students can tailor the course to their own research interests and individual needs by selecting modules offered by the University.
- Apply knowledge and understanding through problem solving abilities in new or unfamiliar environments within broader contexts.
- Communicate conclusions and the underpinning knowledge and rationale to specialist and non-specialist audiences.
- Demonstrate increased knowledge and understanding as a basis and opportunity for originality in developing or applying ideas in a research context.
- Demonstrate increased knowledge and understanding as a basis and opportunity for originality in developing or applying ideas to clinical practice.
- Learn to study in a manner that may be largely self-directed or autonomous.
- Make judgments which demonstrate the ability to integrate knowledge, handle complexity, formulate judgments with incomplete data and being capable of critical analysis.
As part of this course, students will undertake a combination of modules including:
- Research Methods & Statistics
- Research Dissertation
Students can tailor the course to their own research interests and individual needs by selecting modules offered by the University.