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Clinical Education at Canterbury Christ Church University - UCAS

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Course summary

The Master's in Clinical Education offers a flexible structure that supports professional development as an interprofessional educator in the healthcare field. This course is thoughtfully designed to meet the needs of health professionals involved in teaching, assessing, training, supervising, and guiding the learning of colleagues within clinical or professional practice settings.​ The course offers a hybrid approach involving online teaching and face to face teaching which promotes flexibility for working professionals. On completion of the post graduate certificate, you will become a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (HEA) and will also be eligible to become a Member of the Academy of Medical Educators (AoME) upon application (this is subject to accreditation and approval).

Assessment method

Assessment in the MSc Clinical Education is designed to evaluate a broad range of skills and knowledge, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of both theoretical and practical aspects of clinical education. Assessment methods include coursework, essays, and presentations, each tailored to develop and demonstrate specific competencies. The final module will be a 30 or 60 credit large research project.


Entry requirements

This course is aimed at Interprofessional health and social care professionals, including Doctors, Nurses, Midwives, Dentists and Allied Health and Social Care professionals, as well as intercalating medical students. Applicants should normally possess a relevant first degree in health/social sciences, 2:2 or above. It is essential that you undertake 100 hours of higher education teaching and learning practice involving learners who who are studying at undergraduate or postgraduate level across 1 year. This teaching and learning practice can be performed within formal academic or clinical settings but must involve facilitation of learning for students who are studying on higher education programmes and can be interprofessional.


English language requirements


Fees and funding

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Clinical Education at Canterbury Christ Church University - UCAS