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Hi :smile:

We are from the HLS Admissions Office and we are going to be here tomorrow (20th October) between 10-12pm to answer any questions you may have regarding our NHS and Social Work Courses.

If you have any questions on the courses listed below then please post them on here and we will be back tomorrow with lots of answers for you! :smile:


Adult Nursing
Child Nursing
Dietetics
Learning Disability Nursing
Mental Health Nursing
Midwifery
Occupational Therapy
Operating Department Practice
Paramedic Science
Physiotherapy
Social Work
Midwifery (Short)


See you tomorrow!
HLS Admissions Team
(edited 12 years ago)

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Reply 1
Hi
I am a mature student hoping to study occupational therapy. Could you tell me know what the timetable is like for a 1st yr student also do you process applications as they come to you or do you wait for the Jan deadline?

thanks
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Reply 2
Hi,

We are from the HLS Admissions Team and we are currently available to take questions on any of the courses listed above.

Does anyone have a question for us?

HLS Admissions Team :smile:
Reply 3
Hi Sarahp,

Thank you for your question.

The Timetable for the Occupational Therapy Course is broken down as follows and in a typical week, you will have 24 Contact Hours of study:

Personal Tutorial/ Small Group Teaching: 7 Hours
Medium Group Teaching: 12 hours of Seminars and Workshops each week
Large Group Teaching: 5 Hours of Lectures each week
Personal Study: 10-14 Hours each week of studying in small groups or on your own

We would not have a complete timetable for our Sept 2012 intake until closer to the start date but if you would like me to send you an example of the first year timetable for the Sept 2011 intake then please email me on [email protected] and I will happily forward you one.

We process applications as they come in, so as long as applications have been received through UCAS by the January 15th deadline - then all applications will be given equal considerations.

Does this answer your question?

Kind Regards
Louise
HLS Admissions Team
Reply 4
Hi, Im planning to apply for mental health nursing for 2012 intake
I got a few questions;
1) Do the nursing students have a separate accommodation to the other students?
2) Is there a chance for a year abroad within the school term?
3) How long is the holidays
4) how many mature students is there on the course?

Thank you very much
hey, i was just wondering weather you can tell me more about the role of an ODP?and weather its a good course to study at uni?
Reply 6
Hi Sarah,

Thank you for your question. If you do the ODP course is will prepare you to become an independent practitioner within the operating department environment ensuring every operation is as safe and effective as possible. You will develop skills required for anaesthetic, surgical and post-anaesthetic care roles and develop an understanding of how these skills are adapted to various specialist situations.

If you would like to find out more indepth information about this course you can follow this link www.coventry.ac.uk to our website.

Yes this is an extremly popular course at Coventry. If you would like to apply for this course you can apply through UCAS and you can contact them at www.UCAS.com.

I hope this information has been helpful to you and thank you.

Regards

Natasha
HLS- Admissions Team
Reply 7
Hi,

Thank you for your questions. We do not have separate accommodation as such but when you are placed in your accommodation we will try to put the Nursing students together such as on the same floors due to shift patterns etc.
This course is a 3year full time course based in Coventry University and local hospitals. There are 12 weeks holiday through the year and this course does have a good number of mature students studying at Coventry.

I hope this information will be helpful to you and thank you again for your questions.

Regards

Natasha Davies
HLS-Admissions Office
thankyou yes the infomation was useful. what theoretical modules do you study for ODP? what books do you recommend? and how many placements are there in the first and second year? and how long do the placements last for?
Reply 9
Hi,

I have a Bsc Nutrition degree, would I need to apply for Dietetics through UCAS still? Thanks
Reply 10
Original post by Sal_Coventry
Hi Sarahp,

Thank you for your question.

The Timetable for the Occupational Therapy Course is broken down as follows and in a typical week, you will have 24 Contact Hours of study:

Personal Tutorial/ Small Group Teaching: 7 Hours
Medium Group Teaching: 12 hours of Seminars and Workshops each week
Large Group Teaching: 5 Hours of Lectures each week
Personal Study: 10-14 Hours each week of studying in small groups or on your own

We would not have a complete timetable for our Sept 2012 intake until closer to the start date but if you would like me to send you an example of the first year timetable for the Sept 2011 intake then please email me on [email protected] and I will happily forward you one.

We process applications as they come in, so as long as applications have been received through UCAS by the January 15th deadline - then all applications will be given equal considerations.

Does this answer your question?

Kind Regards
Louise
HLS Admissions Team


Hi Louise

Thanks for your info....I have emailed you regarding the timetable, but haven't heard anything back from you....I appreciate that you are very busy, but if you could spare the time to email me a copy i would be extremely grateful.

Thanks
Sarah
Reply 11
Original post by sarah salvatore
thankyou yes the infomation was useful. what theoretical modules do you study for ODP? what books do you recommend? and how many placements are there in the first and second year? and how long do the placements last for?


Hi Sarah,

Glad you found the information useful. This course is divided into 8 theoretical and 3 practical modules structured around:

[*]Theory
[*]Practice
[*]Role of the ODP

We would tend not to recommend books until you start the course but one that covers a lot is one called Operating Theatre Techniques, the Author of this is a gentleman called Raymond Brigden and the Publisher is Churchill Livingston, you should be able to find this on Amazon for a resonable price if you feel you would like to purchase one.

In the 1st year of the course you will have 16 weeks in a practical setting and in the 2nd year you will have 24 weeks, they will be in one hospital.

Thanks

Natasha :smile:
Reply 12
Original post by jess_lamb81

Original post by jess_lamb81
Hi,

I have a Bsc Nutrition degree, would I need to apply for Dietetics through UCAS still? Thanks


Hi Jess,

If you would like to qualify as a Dietetian then the BSc Dietetics course would be the course you would need to do and yes you will need to apply through UCAS, you can contact UCAS at www.UCAS.com

You will still need to complete the full 4 years of the course even though you have completed your degree in Nutrition.

I hope this information will be helpful to you and thanks for your question.

Regards

Natasha
Reply 13
Original post by sarahp
Hi Louise

Thanks for your info....I have emailed you regarding the timetable, but haven't heard anything back from you....I appreciate that you are very busy, but if you could spare the time to email me a copy i would be extremely grateful.

Thanks
Sarah


Hi Sarahp,

I'm sorry for the delay in replying to this post.

I have not yet been able to get hold of a copy I can email you - but I have been able to find out that an example of the timetable would include:

Mon: 9-10am, 11-1pm and 2-6pm
Tues: 9am-12pm, 1-3pm and (3-5pm for 5 weeks only)
Wed: 9-11am
Thurs: You will need to attend 1 Thursday in Session A
Fri: 9-11am and 2-4pm

I hope that this answers your question.

Kind Regrds
Louise
Admissions and Marketing Office
Reply 14
Original post by Sal_Coventry
Hi Sarahp,

I'm sorry for the delay in replying to this post.

I have not yet been able to get hold of a copy I can email you - but I have been able to find out that an example of the timetable would include:

Mon: 9-10am, 11-1pm and 2-6pm
Tues: 9am-12pm, 1-3pm and (3-5pm for 5 weeks only)
Wed: 9-11am
Thurs: You will need to attend 1 Thursday in Session A
Fri: 9-11am and 2-4pm

I hope that this answers your question.

Kind Regrds
Louise
Admissions and Marketing Office


That's very helpful....thank you very much
Reply 15
Hey Louise/Natasha I'm applying for Physiotherapy.
However, I can't get my predicted grades up to BBB even though I know I can ger that, It is at BBC atm, do you think I have a reasonable chance because I've had lots of work experience. My GCSEs are quite good but I had a tough year with personal issues. Also, when it says 2 life -sciences, I have one. Also, can you apply to do physio at either leister or cov, because I don't mind but I think theres less places at leister

Thanks :smile:
Reply 16
HI Ive applied to coventry to do adult nursing ... I came to an open day in October and liked the university, but i'd love to hear a nurses point of view on the actual university, is there anyway you could get me to talk to one? Thanks so much
Reply 17
Hi VSparrow,

I'm sure there are plenty of current Nursing students on TSR so perhaps one of them will reply to this thread. I don't personally know any of the current nursing students so I'm afraid I can't put you in touch directly (although perhaps Louise from the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences could?)

What I can tell you from my own (sort of) personal experience is how much my partner loved her Adult Nursing course, which she graduated from a couple of years ago. She had a successful placement at the stroke ward at Warwick Hospital during her third year and as soon as the placement finished she was offered a job there as a staff nurse. She still works there now and she loves every aspect of the job, so I suppose that is somewhat of a success story of a Coventry University nursing graduate.

Also, from what I can gather, most of her friends from her course also had similar success when it came to finding a good position very quickly after graduating.

I'm sorry that I couldn't be more specific on this occasion.

All the best,
Joe
Recruitment & Admissions Office
Coventry University
Reply 18
Original post by Sal_Coventry
Hi :smile:

We are from the HLS Admissions Office and we are going to be here tomorrow (20th October) between 10-12pm to answer any questions you may have regarding our NHS and Social Work Courses.

If you have any questions on the courses listed below then please post them on here and we will be back tomorrow with lots of answers for you! :smile:


Adult Nursing
Child Nursing
Dietetics
Learning Disability Nursing
Mental Health Nursing
Midwifery
Occupational Therapy
Operating Department Practice
Paramedic Science
Physiotherapy
Social Work
Midwifery (Short)


See you tomorrow!
HLS Admissions Team


Hello. This is regarding to a subjects as a whole. If an offer is BBB what predicted grades are needed to get an unconditional offer.

Thanks
Reply 19
Original post by ...mo...
Hello. This is regarding to a subjects as a whole. If an offer is BBB what predicted grades are needed to get an unconditional offer.

Thanks


Hi there,

We don't give unconditional offers. If an applicant already has the grades necessary to get onto a course then we will make an offer that is conditional upon the applicant proving that the qualifications and grades that they've listed on their UCAS application form are correct. They can prove this simply by sending in photocopies of their certificates. Once this condition has been met, the offer is amended from conditional to unconditional.

All the best,
Joe

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