Human Ageing, Disease and Death University Certificate in Professional Development
Program start date | Application deadline |
2023-09-01 | 2023-07-09 |
2024-01-01 | 2023-11-26 |
Program Overview
Course overview
The course explores advances in intervention mechanisms, which have contributed towards the reduction of disease risk and development in an ageing population.
You can apply for short course funding if you are currently in education, or already qualified to degree, master’s or PhD level. If you are funding this course with a student loan you also need to meet student loan eligibility criteria. Find out more about short course loans
You gain the scientific understanding of the human ageing process at a molecular to whole organism level, and age-related diseases. You apply this knowledge to a range of age-related clinical conditions and review the latest research in these areas.
This course is ideal if you are:
You can only enrol on one short course at a time.
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Program Outline
Course details
What you study
How you learn
The course runs for 12 weeks using a blended learning approach.
The course includes one week block of on campus teaching within the 12 teaching weeks. This block will include five days of six hours a day (9.00am - 12.00pm, 1.00pm - 4.00pm) delivered as a mixture of lectures, group work, seminars, and practical’s or lab sessions. The remaining study is online.How you are assessed
You are assessed on your knowledge and understanding associated with the indicative content of the module in a critical way
Employability
Career opportunities
Our short courses are developed with support from our industrial partners to meet the needs of employers.
They are ideal for you to build the skills employers look for, helping you to develop a new and successful career through one of the flexible learning options available. Once you’ve completed your short course you could also apply to study a degree by transferring your eligible completed credits.