This course is developed in partnership with national key stakeholders to meet the demands and challenges within the healthcare system and specifically within dementia care. The programme is firmly grounded in a body of knowledge and clinical expertise that aims to promote excellence in the area of dementia care practice. It is also designed to provide academically robust education for the students and the various modules offered develop and complement subjects undertaken at degree or ‘equivalent’ level.
Is This Course For Me?
This programme in Dementia is open to a wide range of professionals who have experience in delivering a dementia care approach within practice in the last two years. Interdisciplinary input to the design, development and delivery of this programme stems from a variety of dementia experts. Students on this programme will come from a variety of backgrounds including nursing, medicine, occupational therapy, social work, physiotherapy, chaplaincy and other disciplines.
Career Opportunities
This course prepares graduates from the nursing, medicine, occupational therapy, social work, physiotherapy, and chaplaincy sectors to specialise in the field of dementia with dementia- specific knowledge, skills and values to promote excellence in the area of dementia care practice.
Course Structure
Year One usually starts with a full week of studying in September and continues thereafter generally one to two days per week for the remainder of the academic year.
Year Two consists of workshops throughout the academic year. A blended learning approach is utilised in the delivery of theoretical content, which includes lectures, group discussions and self-directed learning. The assessment process is a combination of written and practical assignments. At the end of Year Two, Masters students are required to submit a dissertation on a subject related to their field of study.
Course Content
P.Grad.Cert. students take three specialist modules online: Ways of Understanding Dementia and Dementia Care; Critical Issues in Assessment and Care Planning; and Enhancing the Experience of Living with Dementia.
Upon successful completion of the Certificate modules, students may opt to progress to the Postgraduate Diploma and take a further two modules: Fundamentals of Palliative and End of Life Care; Theory and Practice of Enquiry Methods for Health Care. They will also need to choose one of two optional modules: Ethics and Law in Health and Social Care; and a Clinical Practice Module.
M.Sc. candidates may apply to study on a full-time basis and take all modules in one year. Should the candidate choose the Clinical Practice module, however, the Masters course must be taken part-time over two years. Masters students are also required to complete a dissertation.
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Course Website
( https://www.tcd.ie/courses/postgraduate/courses/dementia-msc--pgraddip/ )