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  1. View details of UWE Bristol term times and key dates for the current and future academic years. Please note that the dates given are the standard University dates. Different dates may apply for some courses.

  2. Outline syllabus: This module will be delivered in two parts: A and B. In Part A, the critical role of project management within organisations is examined including the underpinning project management processes and concepts.

  3. Overview: The Law of Contract is a Level 1 module that introduces students to a variety of lawyerly skills (building on coverage in Legal Methods) that will need to be refined and developed as their legal studies progress (specifically in Level 2/3 Core and professional skills related modules).

  4. Part 1: Information. Module title: Anatomy, Physiology and Pharmacology for Nursing. Module code: UZZYCC-30-1. Level: Level 4. For implementation from: 2021-22. UWE credit rating: 30. ECTS credit rating: 15. Faculty: Faculty of Health & Applied Sciences. Department: HAS Dept of Nursing & Midwifery. Partner institutions: None.

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    The optional modules listed are those that are most likely to be available, but they may be subject to change. The full Master's course comprises 180 credits divided into three 60 credit stages: Postgraduate Certificate, Postgraduate Diploma, and Masters. Students work incrementally through the three stages and must pass all modules at each stage i...

    The curriculum is delivered through a range of teaching and learning activities, encompassing lectures, seminars, small group work and workshops. We place an emphasis on project-themed, practice-based learning, with extensive use of real-life case studies from industry; and use workshops to instigate debate and develop critical thinking skills. We ...

    For each 15 credit module, it is recommended you allocate 150 hours of time - made up of 35 hours of tutor-led contact and 115 hours of independent learning, including assimilation and development of knowledge, and preparing coursework. Weighting varies with research-based modules, to reflect the learning objectives.

    A range of assessments are used across the modules to enhance and develop your learning. There will be an emphasis, in particular, on developing and assessing your professional skills, through essays, reports, oral presentations and your research dissertation. For more details, see our full glossary of assessment terms.

  5. The dates below are the standard teaching and assessment dates for most undergraduate and postgraduate courses. For postgraduate research courses, please contact the Doctoral Academy for your term dates.

  6. Scenario 1 New students October 2020 start on Campus (TB1), Returning Students October 2020 start online (TB1) although will be modelling access to specialist facilities if possible.

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