Course Name |
Health Physiology |
Course Provider |
Ulster University - Magee |
Course Code |
B123 |
Course Type |
UCAS |
Qualifications |
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UCAS |
Attendance Options |
Full time, Daytime |
Location (Districts) |
Derry City |
Application Date |
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2023 entry application deadlines
For courses starting in 2023 (and for deferred applications), your application should be with us at UCAS by one of these dates – depending on what courses you apply for. If y...
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2023 entry application deadlines
For courses starting in 2023 (and for deferred applications), your application should be with us at UCAS by one of these dates – depending on what courses you apply for. If your completed application – including all your personal details and your academic reference – is submitted by the deadline, it is guaranteed to be considered.
15 October 2022 for 2023 entry at 18:00 (UK time) – any course at the universities of Oxford and Cambridge, or for most courses in medicine, veterinary medicine/science, and dentistry. You can add choices with a different deadline later, but don’t forget you can only have five choices in total.
25 January 2023 for 2023 entry at 18:00 (UK time) – for the majority of courses.
Some course providers require additional admissions tests to be taken alongside the UCAS application, and these may have a deadline. Find out more about these tests.
Check course information in the search tool to see which deadline applies to you at the application weblink below.
Apply as soon as possible: Student funding arrangements mean that as offers are made and places fill up, some courses may only have vacancies for students from certain locations. It’s therefore really important that you apply for your chosen courses by the appropriate deadlines mentioned above, as not all courses will have places for all students.
Start date: September 2023.
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Duration |
3 years full-time |
Qualification Letters |
BSc (Hons) |
Entry Requirements |
Irish Leaving Certificate
96 UCAS tariff points to include a minimum of five subjects (four of which must be at Higher level).
Course Specific Subject requirements:
Higher Level subjects must include least two H4s from Physics, Chemistry, Biology or Maths. Plus English and Maths grade H6 at Higher level or O4 at Ordinary level. |
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Link to Course Fee |
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Course Content |
Expand+Overview
The BSc Hons Health Physiology programme is ideal for students who are interested in technology, health and wellbeing.
Summary
Cardiovascular and respiratory diseases are the leading causes of premature death worldwide. This course focu...
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The BSc Hons Health Physiology programme is ideal for students who are interested in technology, health and wellbeing.
Summary
Cardiovascular and respiratory diseases are the leading causes of premature death worldwide. This course focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of disease and equips you with practical skills to carry out cardiovascular and respiratory investigations commonly used in clinical settings. In year 2 you can choose to remain on the Health Physiology pathway or apply to transfer to a Healthcare Science pathway which includes NHS placement across Year 2 and 3.
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Subjects Taught |
For full module description, please see "Course Web Page" below. |
Assessment Method |
Expand+Assessment methods vary and are defined explicitly in each module. Assessment can be via one method or a combination e.g. examination and coursework . Assessment is designed to assess your achievement of the module’s stated learning outcomes. You c...
Hide-Assessment methods vary and are defined explicitly in each module. Assessment can be via one method or a combination e.g. examination and coursework . Assessment is designed to assess your achievement of the module’s stated learning outcomes. You can expect to receive timely feedback on all coursework assessment. The precise assessment will depend on the module and may be subject to change from year to year for quality or enhancement reasons. You will be consulted about any significant changes.
Coursework can take many forms, for example: essay, report, seminar paper, test, presentation, dissertation, design, artefacts, portfolio, journal, group work. The precise form and combination of assessment will depend on the course you apply for and the module. Details will be made available in advance through induction, the course handbook, the module specification and the assessment timetable. The details are subject to change from year to year for quality or enhancement reasons. You will be consulted about any significant changes.
Normally, a module will have four learning outcomes, and no more than two items of assessment. An item of assessment can comprise more than one task. The notional workload and the equivalence across types of assessment is standardised.
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Work Placement |
Work placement / study abroad
You will undertake work placement in the final year of the programme. This will provide you with an opportunity to develop specific skills that will enhance your employability and support your career aspirations. |
Careers or Further Progression |
Expand+Graduate employers
Graduates from this course are now working for:
Armstrong Medical
Randox Health
Northern Health and Social Care Trust
Job roles
With this degree you could become:
Clinical Support Specialist
Researcher
Technical Associ...
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Graduates from this course are now working for:
Armstrong Medical
Randox Health
Northern Health and Social Care Trust
Job roles
With this degree you could become:
Clinical Support Specialist
Researcher
Technical Associate
Health and Well Being Advisor
Product Specialist
Career options
This degree course is designed especially to prepare graduates for the myriad of career opportunities which include education, health promotion, pharmaceutical, medical device sales/marketing. You may also elect to undertake further study for a PhD and opportunities exist for post graduate research studies at Ulster and elsewhere.
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Further Enquiries |
Admissions contact:
Karen McCarroll
T: +44(0)28 9536 5734
E: kl.mccarroll@ulster.ac.uk
Course director:
Dr Nicole Blackburn
T: +44(0)28 7167 5953
E: ne.blackburn@ulster.ac.uk
International Admissions Office
T: +44(0)28 7012 3333
E: global@ulster.ac.uk |
Course Web Page |
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