Course Comparison
Course
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MOst Osteopathy | PgCert Osteopathic Sports Care |
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Award
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Master of Osteopathy - MOst | Postgraduate Certificate - PgCert |
Duration
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4 years | 1 year |
Assessment breakdown
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- | - |
Course type
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Full-time | Part-time |
Placement
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(with placements) | - |
Location
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BCNO Group | BCNO Group |
Provider
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BCNO Group | BCNO Group |
Entry requirements
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Standard entry Three A levels, including biology, with the grades B, B, C (112 UCAS Tariff points). In addition, we require five GCSEs passes including mathematics and English (at grades A-C). Other UK qualifications/ pathways that enable entry to the course include a recognised equivalent qualification e.g. BTEC, HND, science foundation course, science access course and Scottish Highers. Graduate entry We welcome applications from those with previous degrees and from mature students. We consider these on an individual basis, taking into account the applicant’s academic and life experiences to date. Demonstrable evidence of the study of biology will usually be required but applicants holding good degrees (2.1 or above) in non-science/-health subjects will be considered on merit. Students with relevant medical or scientific qualifications may gain exemption from parts of the course at the discretion of the Exemption Panel of the College. Applications for exemption must be submitted at the start of each relevant academic year. International students Applications are invited from overseas students who possess recognised A level equivalent qualifications, e.g. International Baccalaureate, gymnasium or entry to a university biological science degree. Overseas students must also possess a Use of English Qualification at an appropriate medical-science level, e.g. IELTS > 6.5. Medical doctors Applications from medical doctors are welcome. Students with relevant medical qualifications may gain exemption from parts of the course at the discretion of the Exemption Panel of the College. For more details, please contact our Admissions Team. DBS and health statements In addition to the above criteria, you will be required to complete Student Medical Disclosure (supported by a medical letter from the GP) as well as undertake the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS; formerly CRB) clearance prior to enrolling onto the Masters in Osteopathy course. For further information please contact admissions at admissions@bcom.ac.uk or call 020 7435 6464.
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MOst, BSc Ost, DO, or equivalent. You must be working as an osteopath, and be registered with the GOsC (or the equivalent in your country). Work experience You must be working as an osteopath. You must have a valid First Aid Certificate. Interview Each individual application will be assessed by the Admissions Team and all applicants who fulfil the admissions criteria will be invited for an interview. Independent Safeguarding Agency (ISA) / Criminal Record Bureau (CRB) If you are wishing to attend children’s or vulnerable adult’s sports clubs, you will be required to have Enhanced DBS checks. In association with The Osteopathic Sports Care Association.
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