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MIDW3003 2028-29
Consolidating Midwifery Practice
This module will consolidate your midwifery education and provide you with strong links to clinical practice for the theoretical underpinning knowledge you have acquired. You will have the opportunity to attend simulated practice sessions in this module, designed around decision making, patient safety, multi-disciplinary team working, and becoming an autonomous practitioner.
This module is especially linked with the Autonomous Midwifery Practice module. -
MIDW3003 2027-28
Consolidating Midwifery Practice
This module will consolidate your midwifery education and provide you with strong links to clinical practice for the theoretical underpinning knowledge you have acquired. You will have the opportunity to attend simulated practice sessions in this module, designed around decision making, patient safety, multi-disciplinary team working, and becoming an autonomous practitioner.
This module is especially linked with the Autonomous Midwifery Practice module. -
LAWS1027 2026-27
Constitutional and Administrative Law
This module considers the foundational principles underpinning the UK constitutional settlement and law. You will study the historical development of the UK constitution and its unwritten character, the key constitutional principles underpinning constitutional governance; including Parliamentary Sovereignty, Rule of Law, Separation of Powers and Judicial Independence. The module also critically examines the development of rights protection and the enactment of the Human Rights Act 1998. Finally, the module looks at the centrality of administrative law and judicial protection to the accountability of public power within the UK Constitution. You will study the grounds of judicial review and critically evaluate developments in administrative justice. -
LAWS2057 2026-27
Constitutional and Administrative Law
This module considers the foundational principles underpinning the UK constitutional settlement and law. You will study the historical development of the UK constitution and its unwritten character, the key constitutional principles underpinning constitutional governance; including Parliamentary Sovereignty, Rule of Law, Separation of Powers and Judicial Independence. The module also critically examines the development of rights protection and the enactment of the Human Rights Act 1998. Finally, the module looks at the centrality of administrative law and judicial protection to the accountability of public power within the UK Constitution. You will study the grounds of judicial review and critically evaluate developments in administrative justice. -
LAWS3099 2026-27
Constitutional Law of Canada
The Module provides a critical reflection on the development and state of constitutional law in Canada. We will examine the core content of Canadian constitutional law in its historical and theoretical context(s). In the process, we will gain an understanding of and be able to analyse each of its core components (viz., federalism, human rights, and Indigenous rights). -
LAWS3099 2027-28
Constitutional Law of Canada
The Module provides a critical reflection on the development and state of constitutional law in Canada. We will examine the core content of Canadian constitutional law in its historical and theoretical context(s). In the process, we will gain an understanding of and be able to analyse each of its core components (viz., federalism, human rights, and Indigenous rights). -
LAWS3099 2028-29
Constitutional Law of Canada
The Module provides a critical reflection on the development and state of constitutional law in Canada. We will examine the core content of Canadian constitutional law in its historical and theoretical context(s). In the process, we will gain an understanding of and be able to analyse each of its core components (viz., federalism, human rights, and Indigenous rights). -
LAWS3099 2029-30
Constitutional Law of Canada
The Module provides a critical reflection on the development and state of constitutional law in Canada. We will examine the core content of Canadian constitutional law in its historical and theoretical context(s). In the process, we will gain an understanding of and be able to analyse each of its core components (viz., federalism, human rights, and Indigenous rights). -
MANG6551 2025-26
Consultancy Skills
Consulting is a major global industry and understanding how consulting works is important both for students who might be interested in a consulting career and also for students who may need to purchase consulting and work with consultants in their career. In addition the consultative approach to problem-solving is a powerful set of skills and methods that can be used by any professional in their work.
This Module provides an in-depth review of consulting and the consultative approach. It uses a mix of lectures, seminars and practical exercises to enable students to understand consulting methods and approaches, hear real-world examples of consulting case studies and have the opportunity to practice consulting methods.
This module aims to introduce a range of skills required to successfully engage in management consultancy and to provide opportunities to apply particular skills.
This is a challenging module requiring students to have good analytical and communication skills as the lecture(s) and assignment will require working in groups, analysis, presentation and report writing. -
PSYC6131 2026-27
Consultation, Assessment and Intervention 1
This module runs alongside Psychology in Professional Practice 1. During the first year of training you are placed in a primary and secondary school with a field tutor. The field tutor demonstrates casework skills, undertakes casework collaboratively with you, and facilitates you taking on casework independently. You may also undertake some school based project work, working at an organisational level. Over the course of the year you will undertake casework with increasing independence following a model of systematic psychological problem solving. By the end of the module you can expect to complete two pieces of casework in a primary school, and one in a secondary school. One primary and one secondary are submitted as Reports of Casework and form 80% of the module assessment.
One of the pre-requisites for PSYC8043, PSYC8044, PSYC8045 and PSYC8046