University of Bradford: Undergraduate Programme Specification Template

University of Bradford: Undergraduate Programme Specification Template

University of Bradford: Undergraduate Programme specification template

UNIVERSITY OF BRADFORDSchool of Health StudiesDivision of Dementia StudiesProgramme/course title: Foundation Degree in Dementia Studies

Awarding institution
teaching institution: / University of Bradford
Stephenson College
Final award: / Foundation Degree Science
[Framework for Higher Education Qualifications levels 4 and 5]
Programme title: / Dementia Studies
Duration: / 3 years part-time
UCAS code:
Subject benchmark statement: / Foundation Degree qualification benchmark
Date produced: / July 2010
Last updated :

Introduction

The part-time programme is designed for staff working with people with dementia in health or social care who wish to obtain a specialist Foundation degree in Dementia Studies. The programme combines acquisition of knowledge and skills in a range of areas relevant to delivery of person centred dementia care, with work based learning to facilitate application of theory to practice.

Due to the prominence of dementia within national policies and its position as a priority health area, there is an increasing demand from employers for people with specialist knowledge and skills in dementia care. This programme has been designed with reference to external and internal reference points including the National Dementia Strategy (Department of Health 2009) and the Foundation Degree qualification benchmark (QAAHE 2010). Additionally the syllabus has been developed in conjunction with employers from health and social care and draws on over ten years of experience we have in delivering dementia specific higher education to the sector. The programme, therefore, helps meet the needs for workforce development in health and social care sectors.

Students who will benefit from this programme are those who work in services which provide care or support to people living with dementia. This can be settings ranging from specialist dementia to more general health or social care services which people with dementia may access. To successfully undertake this programme you will need access to a setting where you provide direct care or services to people with dementia and to a service that provides care or support to people with dementia. This may be on a paid or voluntary basis.

The programme is delivered by Stephenson College staff with experience of health and social care sectors including dementia care.

Delivery of the programme will be via lectures, tutorials and independent study combined with work based exercises and activities.

On completion of the Foundation Degree in Dementia Studies you will be able to progress to the BSc (Hons) Dementia Studies which is offered by the University of Bradford as an open and distance learning programme. Completion of the Degree programme will take 1 year of full time study or 2 years of part time study.

Programme Aims

The programme is intended to provide students with:

A1Knowledge and understanding of the diversity of the experience of living with dementia

A2A sound theoretical base from which to examine the nature of dementia and reflect upon own area of dementia practice

A3Skills and ability to promote health and well being in persons with dementia

A4Skills and knowledge to develop and improve practice and care for people with dementia

A5Knowledge of a sustainable approach to delivering care for people with dementia.

Programme Learning Outcomes

When you have completed the programme you will be able to:

LO1Analyse the context within which care is provided for people with dementia

LO2Articulate what constitutes health and well-being and promote this for individuals and families affected by dementia

LO3Analyse and apply theory of person centred dementia care

LO4Analyse and apply theories and approaches related to improving and developing care practice

LO5Demonstrate and apply knowledge of principles of ethical practice, risk assessment and safeguarding.

LO6Communicate effectively both verbally and in writing

LO7Manage own learning and develop skills in reflection and life-long learning

LO8 Problem solve and exercise initiative and personal responsibility

LO9Analyse and apply a sustainable approach to delivering care for people with dementia

Curriculum

Stage 1

Module Code / Module Title / Type / Credits / Level / Sept entry / Feb entry*
HH-1011D / Personal and Professional Development / core / 20 / 1 / Year 1
Sem 1 / Year 1
Sem 2
HD-1007D / Person Centred Dementia Practice 1 / core / 20 / 1 / Year 1
Sem 1 / Year 1
Sem 2
HD-1008D / Health and Well Being in Dementia Care / core / 20 / 1 / Year 1
Sem 2 / Year 1
Sem 1
HD-1010D / Communication and relationships in Dementia Care / core / 20 / 1 / Year 1
Sem 2 / Year 1
Sem 1
HD-1012D / Facilitating Activities for People with Dementia / core / 20 / 1 / Year 2
Sem 1 / Year 2
Sem 2
HD-1014D / Working with Families of People with Dementia / core / 20 / 1 / Year 2
Sem 1 / Year 2
Sem 2

Stage 2

Module Code / Module Title / Type / Credits / Level / Sept entry / Feb entry*
HD-2016D / Improving Dementia Practice / core / 20 / 2 / Year 3
Sem 1 / Year 3
Sem 2
HD-2010D / Legal and Ethical Issues in Dementia Care / core / 20 / 2 / Year 2
Sem 2 / Year 2
Sem 1
HD-2012D / Person Centred Dementia Practice 2 / core / 20 / 2 / Year 2
Sem 2 / Year 2
Sem 1
HD-2020D / End of Life Care for People with Dementia / core / 20 / 2 / Year 3
Sem 1 / Year 3
Sem 2
HH-2027D / Managing in a Multi-disciplinary Environment / core / 20 / 2 / Year 3
Sem 2 / Year 3
Sem 1
HD-2021D / Practice Project / core / 20 / 2 / Year 3
Sem 2 / Year 3
Sem 1

*Entrants who commence their studies in Feb will always take their first module in semester 2. Year relates to a calendar year of study rather than the academic year (which is Aug to end July) as Feb starters will undertake each calendar year of study over a period that covers 2 different academic years.

You will study a total of 120 credits at each stage of the programme, made up of 20 credit modules. Each stage consists of six modules which are all core to the programme. You will begin the programme with the Personal and Professional Development module which will enable you to consider your strengths and development needs and produce a personal development plan which by which you will address your identified learning needs. This module will also include study skills support. The remainder of the modules at this stage will introduce you to key topics relevant to anyone working with people with dementia in a range of practice settings. Towards the end of your programme you will undertake a practice project in an area of your choice which will allow you to consolidate your learning from earlier modules.

The curriculum may change, subject to the University's course approval, monitoring and review procedures.

Teaching and Assessment Strategies

The teaching and learning methods utilised in this programme include lectures, seminars, workshops and tutorials and learning within a relevant organisation(LO 1-9) The virtual learning environment is used to complement other learning and teaching methods used within the programme. This enables access to other relevant and contemporary learning materials and participation in on-line group discussions and activities. You will be encouraged to work with a mentor in the workplace or whilst undertaking voluntary work (LO 1-9).

You will be supported to develop your skills as an independent learner. The Personal and Professional Development module will allow you to assess your own strengths and learning needs and plan how to meet these (LO 6-8).

A variety of assessment methods are used including reflective accounts, written assignments, portfolios, reports, poster presentation, case studies and group presentations (LO 1-9). The methods chosen allow you to demonstrate that you meet the learning outcomes for each module and integrate theory and practice. Within the majority of your assignments you will be able to select topics of your choice for discussion related to your role in paid or voluntary work. This allows you to tailor the focus of your studies to address specific topics of interest or relevance to you and your employers.

Assessment Regulations

This Programme conforms to the standard University Assessment Regulations which are available at the following link:

Admission Requirements

Stephenson Collegewelcomes applications from all potential students regardless of their previous academic experience; offers are made following detailed consideration of each individual application. Most important in the decision to offer a place is our assessment of a candidate’s potential to benefit from their studies and of their ability to succeed on this particular programme. Entrance requirements for each programme will vary but consideration of your application will be based on a combination of your formal academic qualifications and other relevant experience.

If you have prior certificated learning or professional experience which may be equivalent to parts of this programme, the University has procedures to evaluate this learning in order to provide you with exemptions from specified modules contained within the curriculum. Please talk to us if you do not fit the standard pattern of entry qualifications.

TheCollegehas always welcomed applications from disabled students, and these will be considered on the same academic grounds as are applied to all applicants. If you have some form of disability you may wish to contact the programme leader before you apply.

The entry requirements for this programme are as follows:

  • A relevant level 3 qualification
  • GCSE English language at grade C or equivalent
  • Students for whom English is not a first language must have an IELTS score of 6.0 or equivalent
  • Have access to or be employed in a health or social care setting on a paid or voluntary basis
  • Applicants who do not meet the entry requirements above but who have significant experience or other evidence of ability to study at this level are invited to apply

Learning Resources

The College have a dedicated HE Centre and Learning Clusters with library containing a range of books and journals to support you in your studies. The librariancan provide training sessions and individual guidance in finding the information you need for your assignment, and will help you organise your references properly.

PC are available on campus which allow you to access the network ‘Learnet’ where course materials are available and a full printing service as required.

You can also access resources at the University of Bradford including on-line journals, access to your University email account, personal information and other course related materials.

Student Support and Guidance

Course Team

Support for you personally and in your course of study, will be provided both by the College and the Course Team. You will have access to pastoral support from a personal tutor and will be able to discuss any academic or personal concerns

You will be provided with a comprehensive series of handbooks that you can consult on a range of learning issues and your course tutors will be available to consult on subject specific queries.

Students Feedback

We value the feedback provided by students which is sought via Student Council, HE Forums and Student member on Board of Governors so that any issues you wish to raise are addressed rapidly.

You will have access to confidential counselling and welfare advice where you can get help with any aspect of your personal or academic life. You will also be able to get advice about a diverse range of issues such as council tax and personal safety.

Careers and Employability

The College and University is committed to helping students develop and enhance employability and this is an integral part of many programmes. You can access careers advice at the College and from the University Career Development Services throughout the course. Students are encouraged to access this support at an early stage and to use the extensive resources on the web site

Learner Development Unit (LDU)

In addition to academic skills support at the College the Learner Development Unit at The University of Bradford provides support in all aspects of academic, maths, numeracy and interpersonal skills. A wide range of interactive online materials available from the LDU websiteat the University of Bradford.

Disability

Disabled students will find a supportive environment where we are committed to ensuring that all aspects of student life are accessible to everyone.

The College accommodation affords excellent access for all and the internal facilities meet all disability requirements. To enable effective support it is essential that the support needs of students are known as soon as possible. Learning disabilities are assessed and the relevant support is provided.

University policies and initiatives

Ecoversity:

Ecoversity is a strategic project of the University of Bradford which aims to embed the principles of sustainable development into our decision-making, learning and teaching, research activities campus operations and lives of our staff and students. We do not claim to be a beacon for sustainable development but we aspire to become a leading University in this area. Staff and student participation in this initiative is crucial to its success and its inclusion in the programme specification is a clear signal that it is at the forefront of our thinking in programme development, delivery, monitoring and review. For more details see

Further Information:

For further information, please check the University prospectus or contact the following:

Student Support Services
Stephenson College
Thornborough Rd
Coalville
Leicestershire
LE67 3TN
UK / The Admissions Office
School of Health Studies
The University of Bradford
25 Trinity Rd
Richmond Road
Bradford, BD7 1DP
UK
+44 (0) 01530 836136
/ +44 (0)1274 236367

The contents of this programme specification may change, subject to the University's regulations and course approval, monitoring and review procedures.

References

Department of Health (2009). Living well with dementia: A National Dementia Strategy. London, Department of Health.

QAAHE (2010). Foundation Degree Qualification Benchmark. Gloucester, QAAHE.

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