Undergraduate Programme Handbook Aug 2013
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AIMS AND LEARNING OUTCOMES
The aim and purpose of the programme The aim of the programme is primarily to prepare students for graduateness in clinical practice and academic ability. Towards this end the programme endeavours to facilitate the development of lifelong learning skills such as reflection, critical thinking, problem solving and the use of evidence based practice. The student will engage in modules that facilitate the development of in-depth knowledge and understanding of topics relating to their professional practice. Successful completion of this programme will equip the student with the academic skills required to progress to higher levels of study as well as enhancing the quality of professional practice.
Outcomes On completion of this programme of study the graduate will be able to:
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Utilise the skills of critical thinking, analysis and problem-solving.
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