| Before
entering a course of study leading to the Diploma in Orthopaedic
& Rehabilitation Technology a candidate must hold
a degree or professional qualification, acceptable to
the Head of the Department, and satisfy the Head of Department
of his/her suitability to undertake the course.
A candidate must undertake a course of instruction approved
by the College Board for not less than two years and not
more than five years. The period of study may be extended
by the College Board of Medicine, Dentistry and Nursing on sufficient
cause being shown.
A candidate will not normally be required to attend the
University of Dundee during his/her period of study, except
as required by the Head of Department, but will be required
to matriculate as a student of the University and to pay
such fees as may be prescribed by the University Court.
A candidate will be required to satisfy the Head of Department
that any work submitted for the Diploma is the candidates
own work.
Before being awarded the Diploma a candidate must have
attained a satisfactory standard in all the exercises,
assignments and written examinations given as part of
his/her course. On the recommendation of the examiners,
the Diploma may be awarded "With Distinction".
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| The
course of study leading to the MSc in Orthopaedic &
Rehabilitation Technology is governed by the regulations
for the Diploma, listed above, and the University regulations
for the degree of MSc, copies of which are available on
request. |