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Brief Description
The Professional Doctorate in Healthcare Practice programme will facilitate students to develop advanced skills in designing and conducting research and practice based inquiry relevant to their own area of practice. These skills are applicable to a variety of careers in healthcare, government and non-profit (voluntary) organisations. The programme is also available on a Part Time basis, please contact nm@ul.ie.
(M) Microcreds available:
Modules listed within the Programme Content with an (M) beside them are MicroCreds and can be taken independently.
The Professional Doctorate in Healthcare Practice programme will facilitate students to develop advanced skills in designing and conducting research and practice based inquiry relevant to their own area of practice. These skills are applicable to a variety of careers in healthcare, government
and non-profit (voluntary) organisations.The Professional Doctorate in Healthcare Practice programme will highlight specialist and transferable research skills within a programme consisting of taught modules and research thesis conducted over three years (full-time) or six years (part-time) with the option to transfer to the full-time programme and completing at the end of year five. The programme was developed and designed in conjunction with health service partners.
Details
- Level 10 Doctoral Programme
- Full-time (3 years): Part-time (6 years) with the option to transfer to the full-time programme and completing at the end of year five
- One intake per year (September)
- Open to all Health Care Professionals (Inter-professional)
Advantages of Studying at the 51±¾É«
- Blended Learning approach to support student learning
- Variety of assessment strategies to suit adult learners
- Excellent library facilities
- Dedicated student supports (Writing Centre, Student Advisory System, Blended Learning)
The programme is delivered through blended learning which involves a combination of online and single on-campus workshop days. The workshop days are scheduled in the first two years across the semesters as follows:
Semester 1 (Autumn Year 1) = 7 days
Semester 2 (Spring Year 1) = 4 days
Semester 4 (Autumn Year 2) = 4 days
Exact days and dates will depend on the college calendar.
Additional tutorial and research supervision days will be arranged throughout the three year programme with individual supervisory teams.
Full Time
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Year 2 Autumn Semester | Year 2 Spring Semester | Year 2 Summer Semester |
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Part Time
Year 1 – Autumn | Year 1 – Spring | Year 1 - Summer |
ES8021 – Introduction to Postgraduate Research (6 credits) | NM8003 – Independent Enquiry (12 credits) | NM8022 - Healthcare Practice Research Dissertation 01 (12 credits) |
NM8004 – Healthcare Practice Research Dissertation 03 (6 credits) | ||
Year 2 – Autumn | Year 2 – Spring | Year 2 - Summer |
NM8001 – Theoretical Underpinnings of Practice Based Enquiry (15 credits) | NM8024 - Healthcare Practice Research Dissertation 02A (15 credits) | NM8025 - Healthcare Practice Research Dissertation 02B (15 credits) |
Year 3 – Autumn | Year 3 – Spring | Year 3 - Summer |
NM8002 – Translational Research (15 credits) | NM8012 – Health Professional Leadership (15 credits) | NM8033 - Healthcare Practice Research Dissertation 05A (15 credits) |
Year 4 – Autumn | Year 4 – Spring | Year 4 - Summer |
NM8007 - Healthcare Practice Research Dissertation 06 (30 credits) | NM8042 - Healthcare Practice Research Dissertation 04A (15 credits) | NM8043 - Healthcare Practice Research Dissertation 04B (15 credits) |
Option to transfer to the full-time programme and completing at the end of year five | ||
Year 5 – Autumn | Year 5 – Spring | Year 5 - Summer |
ES8004 – Postgraduate Professional Portfolio (9 credits) | NM8052 - Healthcare Practice Research Dissertation 07A (15 credits) | NM8053 - Healthcare Practice Research Dissertation 07B (15 credits) |
Year 6 – Autumn | Year 6 – Spring | Year 6 - Summer |
NM8061 - Healthcare Practice Research Dissertation 08A (15 credits) | NM8062 - Healthcare Practice Research Dissertation 08B (15 credits) | NM8063 - Healthcare Practice Research Dissertation 09 (15 credits) |
(M) A MicroCred is a single module within a larger further award (eg. Certificate, Diploma, Masters). By taking a micro-credential you may be eligible to apply for a credit exemption should you progress to study for a further award.
Content of modules can be found by using the search option on the .
Masters Level 9 (NFQ or other internationally recognised equivalent) in a relevant or appropriate subject, or equivalent prior learning that is recognised by the University as meeting this requirement. Must also satisfy the English Language Requirements for the University. Hold a recognised health-related professional qualification and current professional registration with their relevant regulatory professional body. Indicate area of interest/area of research and area of practice.
What to include with your Application
- Qualification transcripts and certificates
- A research proposal: This proposal should include (1) a short background description of the topic area (2) the research aims and objectives (3) research methodology, including how the data will be collected (4) Bibliography / list of references as appropriate.
- A copy of your birth certificate
- If your qualifications have been obtained in a country where English is an official language this will suffice
- If this is not available, the following additional documents must be provided:
- English translation of your qualification(s)/transcripts AND
- English language competency certificate
- Please click here for Further Information on English Language Requirements
EU Full-time: €5,200 Part-time: €3,700 per annum*
Non- EU Full-time: €14,600 Part-time: €10,200 per annum*
*Please note year 2 fees are subject to change
Further information on fees and payment of fees is available from the website. All fee related queries should be directed to the Student Fees Office (Phone: +353 61 213 007 or email student.fees.office@ul.ie.)