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Doctor Professional Practice in Health (DPPH)

Doctor Professional Practice in Health (DPPH)

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Part time | City Campus | 5 years | JAN-26

Study mode

Part time

Duration

5 years

Start date

JAN-26

Key information
DATA SOURCE : IDP Connect

Qualification type

Doctoral Programme

Subject areas

Addiction / Substance Abuse: Support / Counselling

Course Summary

The teaching and Learning approach for the DPPH will include, lectures, seminars, tutorials and self-directed study. The Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) will support an active blended approach between the face to face delivery and online materials and support. Coursework will include oral presentations, written reports, reflection, thesis and a viva voce. Below is a breakdown of the programme: Stage 1: Taught programme Stage 1 of the DPPH is taught and operates around a seminar model that will incorporate lecture delivery complemented by interactive and discursive methods, including discussion, peer presentation, workshops, masterclasses, book clubs and tutorials. The taught element of the DPPH offers the distinct advantage that you will form a community of learning that will sustain the group as it progresses through the course. This will be facilitated through face to face and virtual ‘Professional Peer Learning Sets’ (PPLS) providing essential 'touch points' for both the team and students. Delivery of the DPPH will be through intensive teaching blocks. These will be complemented by masterclasses per module, VLE materials and activities, and the use of the PPLS. Stages 2 and 3: Independent study Stages 2 and 3 of the DPPH are independent and you will be supported by a supervision team. You will be assessed by a thesis and a reflective submission. Both of these submissions will be examined through a viva voce (oral examination).

Tuition fees

UK fees
Course fees for UK students

For this course (per year)

£1,050

International fees
Course fees for EU and international students

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Entry requirements

180 credits at FHEQ level 7. M-Level programme of study. The FHEQ 7 qualification must have a significant research element.

University information

Established in 1823, Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) is one of the UK's largest and most well-established universities. A renowned academic institution with a strong research reputation, LJMU is celebrated for its international perspective and diverse student body. Postgraduate courses are designed in close collaboration with industry, and are taught by industry leaders and academics at the very top of their field. Students graduate...more

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