Undergraduate course

BSc (Hons)

Professional Development in End of Life Care

An innovative approach to gaining specialist and advanced knowledge ‘tailor built’ for those working in end of life care.

Immersive learning

Gain the specialist skills required to provide high-quality, tailored care responsive to the individual needs and preferences of patients in their last days and their families.

Practical experience

Forge inter-professional relationships and learn to work more effectively across professional and organisational boundaries to enhance the care you give.

Shape future healthcare

Undertake a programme reflecting the latest NICE guidelines and addressing the challenges faced by healthcare professionals working in end of life care environments.

About

As a health and social care professional, you will be supported to enhance your knowledge, skills and competencies to support others to provide a high standard of end of life care in a range of settings. This is a flexibly designed programme enabling you to ‘step on and step off’ over a five-year period in response to service need and professional circumstances.
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This course is for you if...

you want to study very specific work related modules developed and delivered in partnership with local healthcare providers

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you want to develop confidence, competence and emotional resilience to consistently exercise personal responsibility and professional accountability for decision making and the provision of high-quality safe care
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explore pain and symptom management from both pharmacological and non-pharmacological therapeutic interventions 
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Details

Year 1

This programme offers the awards of BSc / BSc (Hons), Graduate Certificate and Graduate Diploma. 
BSc– to achieve a BSc you will need to earn 80 credits by undertaking two 20 credit core modules and up to two optional modules adding up to 40 credits.
BSc (Hons)– to achieve a BSc (Hons) you will need to earn 120 credits by undertaking four core modules - three 20 credit modules and one 40 credit module - and one optional 20 credit module.
Students who have previously obtained a health related degree at 2:2 or above are eligible to access the programme via the Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma route – please see panel below for further details.
The modules ‘HEAD354 – Facilitating patient centred care and choice through advanced communication skills’ and ‘HEAD361 – Independent study’ are only core modules for students who wish to achieve the BSc (Hons) Professional Development in End of Life Care.
For further information on the modules that make up this programme please visit the BSc (Hons)/BSc Professional Development modules
Examples of optional modules (not exhaustive)
HEAD304 – Supporting people in loss, grief and bereavement – enhanced practice
HEAB350 – Supportive and palliative care and end of life care – enhanced practice
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The modules shown for this course are those currently being studied by our students, or are proposed new modules. Please note that programme structures and individual modules are subject to amendment from time to time as part of the University’s curriculum enrichment programme and in line with changes in the University’s policies and requirements.

Experience

 
 

Graduate Certificate and Graduate Diploma

If you have previously obtained a health related honours degree at 2:2 or above, you are eligible to access this programme via the graduate certificate/diploma route:
Graduate Certificate Professional Development in End of Life Care – 60 credits at degree level
Graduate Diploma Professional Development in  End of Life Care â€“ 120 credits at degree level
Students seeking to achieve either qualification will be required to achieve the specified number of credits by choosing from a range of pathway specific modules.
Please contact the Professional Development Unit at PDUAdmissions@plymouth.ac.uk for further information.
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Life in Âé¶¹´«Ã½

Âé¶¹´«Ã½'s maritime history and coastal location have an undeniable influence on life in the city. The walk from our main campus to the seafront is only about one mile, providing loads of opportunity to relax and unwind during your studies. You don’t need to leave the city to get to the coast!
 

The overall vibe of the city is perfect. You are by the sea so it is still laid back, but you have all the conveniences of living in a city.

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Current student

Careers

Opportunities for postgraduate study

Be at the forefront of changes to the traditional ways of working and become a Clinical Practitioner (CP) with our MSc Advanced Professional Practice (Clinical Practitioner) .
You’ll be equipped with the knowledge and skills to assess, diagnose, treat and manage patients who present with undifferentiated and undiagnosed conditions, across all sectors of healthcare.
Certain clinicians can also exit as a non-medical prescriber, i.e. nurses, pharmacists and optometrists can become independent and/or supplementary prescribers, whilst radiographers, physiotherapists and podiatrists can become supplementary prescribers.
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Fees and funding

Tuition fees

 
 
 
Tuition fees for part-time UK students starting in 2026-2027 academic year
Part-time study
The fee for this programme is dependant on the modules undertaken. Please see the relevant module webpages for further information.
 
 

Tuition fee price changes

In November 2024, the UK Government announced an increase to tuition fees and maintenance support for 2025/26 academic year, setting the standard tuition fee and student maintenance loan at £9,535 per year and the University’s tuition fees were increased to this rate.
The UK Government has indicated that further fee increases may be announced this year and in subsequent years. If the UK Government does so, the University may increase annual tuition fees in subsequent years, which may include the fees for the 2026/2027 academic year, in line with the Student Contract and all times in line with the maximum tuition fee caps set by the Government. More information about  fees and costs of studying .
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Entry requirements

 
 
 
To be eligible for the BSc or BSc (Hons) programme you will need to be either a registered health and social care professional or a health and social care worker in possession of previous study at level 5 (foundation degree /diploma of higher education). You will also need to be working in an environment in which end of life care needs are delivered.
If you wish to undertake the graduate certificate and graduate diploma award pathways you must already hold an honours degree at 2:2 or above in a health or health related subject as well as working in an environment in which end of life care needs are delivered.
If you wish to undertake any clinical skills modules as part of your programme you will need to be working in an environment where you can meet the learning outcomes.
Applicants whose first language is not English must also provide evidence of competence in written and spoken English in accordance with the University’s Admissions Code of Practice – minimum overall International English Language Testing System (IELTS) of 6.5 average with a minimum 5.5 in each category.
AP(E)L:
Claims for credit for prior learning, whether certificated or experiential are accepted and will be assessed following University regulations and faculty procedures.
Extended entry requirements
When to apply
Applications for this programme can usually be made throughout the year. Please check the closing date and apply as early as possible as our programmes are popular.
Applying

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What happens after I apply?
You will normally receive a decision on your application within four weeks of us receiving your application. You may be asked to provide additional information, to take part in an interview (which in the case if you are an overseas student may be by telephone or video conference) or you will be sent a decision by letter or email.
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Institution code
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Duration

5 years

Course type

Part-time

Study location
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