Negotiated Learning Modules for CPD Students
Overview
Work related learning is a very individualised approach to learning in the work place with each student negotiating their own learning outcomes and assessment strategy. The modules are designed to meet the needs of working professionals and allow the student to link theory with their own clinical practice. Each student will have a negotiated learning agreement that is agreed with their Negotiated Learning Supervisor. The modules can be studied at level 5, 6 or 7 and there are modules available with credits at 10, 15, 20 or 30, depending on what level the student is studying at.
Cost for new students: | Call 01695 650718 or email [email protected]. |
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If you are an existing student who is undertaking this module as part of a programme, your fee will have been advised to you by email. You can also check your fees online. For any queries, please contact [email protected].
If your tuition fee is being paid by a sponsor or you are a sponsor paying a student’s fee, you are required to send a copy of a purchase order to [email protected].
For further guidance please visit: Sponsored students – Edge Hill University
Who is this module for?
Any practitioner involved in projects, research or someone who is interested in undertaking an in-depth review of an area of practice within their current role.
What are the key aims of the module?
Negotiated with the Negotiated Supervisor.
What will I study?
Negotiated with the Negotiated Supervisor.
How will I be assessed?
Negotiated with the Negotiated Supervisor and approved by the Negotiated Learning Approval Panel (NLAP).
On successful completion you will:
Negotiated with the Negotiated Supervisor and approved by the Negotiated Learning Approval Panel (NLAP).
How to apply
For details of how to apply, please visit the apply page.
If you have any other queries about studying with us, please complete the online enquiry form.
Contact us
For further information regarding module content, please contact for further info please contact your Programme Leader.