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Module Costing

PostQualifying Module Costings 2012/13

Additional modules may be available across the wider University.  Individual portfolios of modules are negotiated with students once an offer has been accepted.  Module availability is dependent upon numbers of students enrolling for a particular module. The availability of modules across the University is subject to discussion and negotiation between the Colleges involved.  Delivery may differ from that outlined.

Postgraduate
Home Fees  Non EU Fees   LMC *
60 Point Module £1,520 60 Point Module £3,880 £1,960
30 Point Module £760 30 Point Module £1,940 £980
15 Point Module £380 15 Point Module £970  £490
10 Point Module £240 10 Point Module £620 £310
Dissertation**  60 points £1,200   Dissertation** £2,730 £1,365
Dissertation**  90 points £1,960   Dissertation** £4,670 £2,345

 

Post Registration (BSc)
Home Fees   Non EU Fees     LMC *
30 Point Module £510    30 Point Module   £1,420  £700 
20 Point Module £345 20 Point Module £945 £470
15 Point Module £255   15 Point Module £710 £355 
10 Point Module  £165 10 Point Module £450 £225 

 

MSc in Quality Improvement
Home Fees Non EU Fees
PGCert £2,900 PGCert £3,900
PGDip £5,800 PGDip £7,800
MSc £7,550 MSc £10,050

The University has arrangements in place that allows payment by instalments and all modules are charged on an individual basis.  Alternatively, your employer may be willing to cover all or part of these fees under the auspices of a staff development Programme.  All prices are subject to an annual review.

Prices of modules may vary due to contracts negotiated as a separate issue.

Accreditation for Prior Experiential Learning will be charged at £75.

Accreditation for Prior Credited Learning will be charged at £60 per 10 Point Module.

Please note the following:

  • You can use an online currency converter to convert all costs into your preferred currency
  • These costs are for modules delivered by the School of Nursing and Midwifery. Other modules may be available across the wider University. If you decide to choose one of these then the costs will be decided by the School/College delivering them.
  • A yearly cost of £200 (subject to annual review) will be payable if the Dissertation is not completed within a period of 12 months
  • The University has arrangements in place that allows payment by instalments. Further details are available from the Registry Office
  • Your employer may be willing to cover all or part of these fees under the auspices of a staff development programme. It would be worthwhile exploring this before applying
  • There are a range of organisations/bodies who are willing to fund or part-fund students undertaking postgraduate study. Further details can be found on the Funding Sources web-page

For Further Information Contact Postgraduate Enquiries

*       low and middle income countries – see  http://data.worldbank.org/about/country-classifications    If fully funded, full costs are applicable.

**     A yearly cost of £200 (subject to annual review) will be payable if the Dissertation is not completed within a period of 12 months