Component

MA Public Opinion and Political Behaviour
Professional Doctorate Public Health (Health Visiting) options

Year 2, Component 02

HS927-7-SP or HS948-7-SP
HS668-7-XA
Accredited Prior Learning (30 Credits)
(30 CREDITS)

This module is used as a placeholder when we accredit prior learning.

HS669-7-XA
Accredited Prior Learning (30 Credits)
(30 CREDITS)

"This module is utilised to recognise and provide a route for Accreditation for Prior Learning within our Continuing Professional Development pathways. This includes transfer of credit from another Higher Education Institution where you have undertaken a course/courses elsewhere, and awarding credit for experiential (non-accredited) learning. To find out more about AP(E)L please go to the following link:https://www.essex.ac.uk/departments/health-and-social-care/cpd#pathways Please visit our website to find out more about the pathways we offer. http://www.essex.ac.uk/hhs/cpd/pathways.aspx You can also arrange a pathway discussion by contacting cpd@essex.ac.uk "

HS927-7-SP
Statistical Analysis
(15 CREDITS)

This module is ideal if you have no previous experience of quantitative methods. It introduces you to basic and intermediate statistical concepts and procedures, emphasising practical applications rather than mathematics; although a small amount of elementary mathematics is inevitably required.

HS948-7-SP
Qualitative Health Research
(15 CREDITS)

Suitable for Masters and Doctoral students undertaking research methods training, this is a general introduction to process of qualitative research as applied to the study of issues of health and illness. The course places a central focus on processes and practices of qualitative research. At the end of this course you will be aware of central issues in the conduct of qualitative research.

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