Diploma in Occupational Medicine Course (CPD)
Centre for Occupational & Environmental Health
Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health
School of Health Sciences
The University of Manchester
http://www.coeh.manchester.ac.uk/
September 2016
Section
1. Introduction2. General Information
2.1 Welcome and Introduction from Prof Raymond Agius
2.2 What is the Programme Handbook?
2.3 Useful Contacts
2.2 What is the Programme Handbook?
2.3 Useful Contacts
3. Programme Overview
3.1 Programme Aims
3.2 Learning Outcomes
3.3 Programme Structure
3.4 Modes of Study
3.5 The Virtual Learning Environment (Blackboard)
3.6 University Health and Safety Unit MEDN67800
3.7 Seminars
3.8 Assessment
3.9 Portfolio Preparation
3.10 Module Content
3.11 COEH Course Changes/Cancellation Policy
3.2 Learning Outcomes
3.3 Programme Structure
3.4 Modes of Study
3.5 The Virtual Learning Environment (Blackboard)
3.6 University Health and Safety Unit MEDN67800
3.7 Seminars
3.8 Assessment
3.9 Portfolio Preparation
3.10 Module Content
3.11 COEH Course Changes/Cancellation Policy
4. Responsibilities of Students
5. Postgraduate Taught Degree Regulations for Certificate, Advanced Diploma and MSc Students
5.1 CPD Diploma (Non-award Bearing Programme)
5.2 Mitigating Circumstances
5.3 Interruptions and Extensions to Programme
5.4 Ratification of Results
5.5 The Role of the External Examiner
5.6 External Examiners’ Reports
5.7 External Examiner Details
5.8 Appealing the Examination Board’s Decision
5.2 Mitigating Circumstances
5.3 Interruptions and Extensions to Programme
5.4 Ratification of Results
5.5 The Role of the External Examiner
5.6 External Examiners’ Reports
5.7 External Examiner Details
5.8 Appealing the Examination Board’s Decision
6. Student Progression
6.1 Attendance requirements
6.2 Monitoring Attendance and Wellbeing of Students
6.3 Attendance and Religious Observance
6.4 To Progress through the Programme
6.5 Withdrawals
6.6 Tuition Fee Refunds
6.2 Monitoring Attendance and Wellbeing of Students
6.3 Attendance and Religious Observance
6.4 To Progress through the Programme
6.5 Withdrawals
6.6 Tuition Fee Refunds
7. Student Support
7.1 The Role of Programme Director and the Education Team
7.2 Disabilities
7.3 Complaints
7.4 IT Services Support Centre Online
7.5 Other Services and Facilities
7.2 Disabilities
7.3 Complaints
7.4 IT Services Support Centre Online
7.5 Other Services and Facilities
8. Student Representation and Feedback
8.1 Role of the Programme Committees
8.2 Student Representation
8.3 Mechanisms for Collecting Feedback
8.2 Student Representation
8.3 Mechanisms for Collecting Feedback
9. Learning Resources
9.1 Library
9.2 Electronic Resources
9.3 The University of Manchester VPN Service
9.4 P Drives
9.5 Web Links
9.2 Electronic Resources
9.3 The University of Manchester VPN Service
9.4 P Drives
9.5 Web Links
10. University Policies and Guidance
11. Appendices
Appendix 1 – Confirmation of Receipt of Handbook
Appendix 2 – Syllabus
Appendix 3 – e-Tutorials (or ‘e-Portfolios’) Programme
Appendix 4 – Award Bearing Programmes
Appendix 5 – University of Manchester Programmes and Training/Examination Structures for the Faculties of Occupational Medicine (London & Ireland)
Appendix 6 – Reading List
Appendix 7 – Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health Online Skills Training Resource
Appendix 8 – Academic Reporting Structure for the Programme
Appendix 2 – Syllabus
Appendix 3 – e-Tutorials (or ‘e-Portfolios’) Programme
Appendix 4 – Award Bearing Programmes
Appendix 5 – University of Manchester Programmes and Training/Examination Structures for the Faculties of Occupational Medicine (London & Ireland)
Appendix 6 – Reading List
Appendix 7 – Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health Online Skills Training Resource
Appendix 8 – Academic Reporting Structure for the Programme