Duration: 4 years full time (UG + PG)
Scholarship: Up to 25% scholarship is offered for each year by the Department of Human and Health science, on the bases of academic achievements and Personal Statement.
Scholarship Deadline for receipt of applications: 30 June 2016
Careers in Osteopathy:
EMPLOYABILITY: 99% of Osteopathy students are employed in practice within six months of graduating (Unistats, 2015)
AVERAGE EARNINGS: Osteopaths can expect a starting salary of around £25,000.
ACCREDITATION: This course is approved by the General Osteopathic Council. Graduates must register with the GOC before they can work as an osteopath in the UK.
Most registered osteopaths work in the private health care sector. There is a growing demand for osteopathy as people seek out modern, patient-centred care.
According to the General Osteopathic Council, osteopaths carry out about seven million new consultations in the UK every year.
Salaries are determined by the number of patients Osteopaths see, whether or not they create their own practice or join an already established practice as an associate partner.
Overview of the Course:
This is an advanced initial degree in Osteopathy. Students successfully completing it will gain a Master’s level qualification which will:
- Give the skills and competences necessary to become a registered osteopath
- Develop self-confidence and apply knowledge for practice within a safe environment
- Promote evidence based practice, personal and professional development
- Small student cohorts allowing for a personal learning experience. Modules explore the structure and function of the human body and include psychology.
- Clinical skills are rehearsed and simulated in the laboratory, enabling students to develop self-confidence and put their knowledge into practice in a safe environment.
- Our fully functional Osteopathic Clinic is staffed by associate staff members who are qualified, practising Osteopaths. Students benefit from guest speakers who provide advice on business start-ups for those who wish to open their own practice.
- Student led seminars, structured reflection and experiential learning, coupled with the use of simulation for the structured rehearsal of clinical skills in the clinical skills laboratory, will enable students to develop self-confidence and apply knowledge for practice within a safe environment.
All students will build up the minimum 1,200 hours of clinical practice required for registration with the General Osteopathic Council.
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