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Course/Module Code
USSKBK-30-3
Level
3
Fees
24-25 Accredited 30 credits
£1650.00
Assessed
24-25 Non-Accredited 30 credits
£1650.00
Unassessed
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Applications
University
Assessment
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Formative feedback is available throughout the module using Q+A sessions in lectures, group discussions, particularly in tutorials/seminars/practical, together with use of multiple choice questions throughout taught sessions to enable students to gain an indication of their progress anonymously.
Campus
Careers/further study
This module contributes towards:
Content
Physical and chemical requirements for optimal haematopoiesis throughout life
The anaemias
Haematological malignancy
Haemostasis
Blood donation
Blood groups
Compatibility of blood
Immunohaematology
Transfusion therapy
Course Director
Introduction
This 30 credit Haematology module is a core specialist module within the BSc Biomedical Science programme and so aims to deliver specialist knowledge through taught lectures, together with inductive tutorials, seminars and practical classes to enable application and problem-solving utilising this knowledge.
On successful completion of this level 6 (undergraduate level) module, you will be able to:
For an applicant looking to top-up an undergraduate degree to obtain an Institute of Biomedical Science (IBMS) or Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) accreditation, please refer to the Biomedical Science module top-up for IBMS/HCPC accreditation for more information.
Key Facts
Modules can be offered either individually or collectively if you have had your first degree evaluated by the IBMS and require further Top-up studies in order to complete the educational requirement for IBMS accreditation.
Learning and Teaching
Scheduled learning includes lectures, seminars and tutorials.
Independent learning includes hours engaged with essential reading, case study
preparation, online activities, assignment preparation and completion etc
Study facilities
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Title
BSc(Hons) Biomedical Top-up
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