Course summary
The Postgraduate Certificate in Applied Clinical Anatomy is aimed at students who have studied some basic anatomy within their first degree, for example: medical doctors, nurses, allied health professionals etc. The course delivers both the theoretical and practical aspects of applied clinical anatomical knowledge and skills in addition to the application of anatomical sciences within a chosen focus. Why choose this course?
- Tailor your studies to your career aspirations with our wide choice of modules from within the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences and/or the wider University
- Engage in problem-solving sessions, tutorials, and dissections to address theoretical and practical aspects of applied clinical anatomical knowledge
- Benefit from a variety of assessment options including assignment, presentation or interactive practical examination
- Develop your skills in anatomy and dissections by gaining hands-on practical experience in Keele's state-of-the-art anatomy facility
Modules
For information regarding modules for this course, please visit the course page on the Keele University website.
Entry requirements
The course is aimed at students who have studied some basic anatomy within their first degree, for example: medical doctors, allied health professionals, nurses, midwives, other health related professionals, graduates in biology, cell biology, biomedical science, sports science, medical illustrators etc. Candidates should normally have a first or second-class honours degree in a relevant subject and/or recognised professional qualification. For students whose first language is not English, evidence will normally* be required of successful completion of an English Language qualification such as IELTS (minimum 6.5 with at least 6 in each sub-test). All applications are assessed on an individual basis. Applicants should ensure that their personal statements identify why they wish to study this course. *In exceptional circumstances, if the school believes a student to be academically strong but has a borderline IELTS (or equivalent) score (e.g. a student with an UK equivalent high first class degree qualification and misses one component of the IELTS by 0.5 in a speaking or listening section), the applicant may be interviewed by the academic from both the School and the Language Centre. If the student is successful in the interview they maybe considered for entry.
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
No fee information has been provided for this course
Additional fee information
Sponsorship information
Many students are sponsored by their employer or strategic health authority.
Provider information
Keele University
Keele
ST5 5BG