Course summary
Inter-professional learning (IPL) opportunities are embedded within this programme with some modules being shared with other sport and exercise professionals. Inter-professional learning is when students from different professional areas learn with, from and about each other to improve the quality of care. IPL is vital in supporting you to develop the knowledge, skills and insights necessary for employment within increasingly integrated and complex health and social care settings. Links and knowledge from local, national and international research initiatives are undertaken in the School of Sport and the wider University research institutions. Focus throughout the programme is on the application of clinical exercise physiology practice to real-world contexts, ensuring you develop professional and transferable skills such as communicating test data to patients, motivational behaviour and interpersonal skills that will help you succeed in the workplace. The School of Sport has recently been awarded £5.8m funding to develop teaching facilities. You will have opportunities to study and practice in these state-of-the-art facilities. Research and contemporary evidence based practice is central to all teaching and learning activity within the course to ensure students have the most up to date knowledge upon its completion. This also ensures students have the required skills and knowledge to develop and improve services and their own and others’ practice through the utilisation of contemporary and evidence based techniques. Our MSc Clinical Exercise Physiology course will: 1. Facilitate your development as an autonomous, accountable, reflective Clinical Exercise Physiology practitioner committed to continuing professional development and life-long learning. 2. Enable your development as a compassionate Clinical Exercise Physiology practitioner with excellent interpersonal and communication skills, who is able to deliver high quality person-centred care. 3. Enable you to develop as an enquiring Clinical Exercise Physiology practitioner with excellent skills of clinical judgement, who are able to practice in a diversity of settings. 4. Provide you with high quality practice learning opportunities, working within inter-professional teams in a variety of healthcare settings. 5. Enable you to critically analyse the complexity of professional, ethical and legal frameworks and their impact on decision making. 6. Enable you to develop a wide range of transferable skills including the ability to investigate, undertake, and apply research evidence, leadership and management skills and information technology skills. 7. Facilitate your development as a change agent, able to respond to a changing and dynamic practice environment, safely and effectively treating and managing patients/service users with a wide range of conditions. Successful completion of the programme will provide eligibility to apply for registration with The Registration Council for Clinical Physiologists (RCCP)
Entry requirements
Applicants are required to hold a good degree in a related subject (normally 2:2 or above). Applications may be considered from those without an undergraduate degree (or in an unrelated discipline) provided that they can demonstrate significant professional experience in sport and exercise science or a related sector. These applications will be considered by the Programme Lead. Please contact [email protected] with Subject Header "Application Query". International Applicants: Your qualifications need to be deemed equivalent to the above UK entry requirements. Applicants must hold or achieve IELTS with an overall band score of 6.5 with no element below 6.5 for reading and writing and 6.0 for speaking and listening. For further information relating to overseas qualification please use the following link https://www.wlv.ac.uk/international/our-locations/your-country/. Entry to this course requires a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) Check and an Occupational Health Check. Due to the professional nature of some of our courses you may also be required to complete a Declaration of Health and Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) Check. We will coordinate both of these non-academic conditions with you should your course require this and you receive an offer from us. There will be no cost for the DBS this is free to applicants who have secured an offer and have chosen to study at the University of Wolverhampton. Entry to this programme requires a satisfactory occupational health assessment. You are required to complete a health questionnaire and meet occupational health requirements. If you are accepted onto the programme, all your vaccinations will need to be up to date before you attend placement, and the University provides a vaccination programme to ensure that you are appropriately covered.
English language requirements
Non-native speakers must hold IELTS with an overall band score of 6.5 with no element below 6.5 for reading and writing and 6.0 for speaking and listening.
https://www.wlv.ac.uk/international/making-an-application/language-entry-requirements/
https://www.wlv.ac.uk/international/making-an-application/language-entry-requirements/
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
No fee information has been provided for this course
Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .
Additional fee information
Provider information
University of Wolverhampton
Wulfruna Street
Wolverhampton
WV1 1LY