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Welcome to our Physiotherapy programme, where you'll develop into a skilled, compassionate practitioner through comprehensive, hands-on education ...
Study scientific approaches to understanding the mind, motivation, and behaviour. Modules cover theories, principles, ethics, and applications in the real world. Areas of psychology cover include ...
Professor Keith Gildart from the University of Wolverhampton's Centre for Historical Research was a key contributor to the new BBC Two documentary, 'When Springsteen Came to Britain,' which aired ...
Our 2 year MSc Physiotherapy course has been developed to meet the demand for advanced practice physiotherapists and provides graduates with a comprehensive understanding of the profession. The ...
The MSc International Business Management (IBM) degree from the University of Wolverhampton is a specialised postgraduate degree in an area of high growth and global demand. This Master of Science ...
Historically acclaimed in the subject disciplines of international hospitality management, the University of Wolverhampton offers this exciting, innovative course to students seeking employability and ...
The MPharm course at Wolverhampton aims to produce pharmacy graduates who are highly equipped to meet the needs of the profession, future employers and, most importantly, patients.
Our program is uniquely designed to be student-focused, nurturing your strengths to develop you into a motivated and professional midwife.
This course offers a strong foundation for careers in a range of educational settings, both public and private, in the UK or abroad. This course offers a strong foundation for careers in a range of ...
Funded by Research England and a collaboration between the University of Wolverhampton, Coventry University and Birmingham ...
I'm a mature student nurse, my only regret is that I didn't do this sooner. I love being a student nurse. Just know that no matter what your age is, it's never too late. The sense of pride you feel ...
Our academic calendar is organised into semesters, each consisting of 12 weeks of teaching activities. Although each course differs slightly in the way it is organised, the majority of our courses use ...