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Admission
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Applications will be accepted from health professionals working in the field of
wound care involved in direct patient contact or in professions related to
research into wound healing, eg scientist employed in pharmaceutical industry. |
"Coming from a very small country, it was
fantastic meeting so many international colleagues. The different
backgrounds, cultures and professions made it all the more exciting.
Socially, Cardiff is a great City to enjoy oneself. I recommend this
course to anybody that wants a challenge in a great atmosphere.".
Corinne Pevac (Former MSc Student)
Tissue Viability Nurse for Malta and Gozo |
Cardiff University regulations state that a candidate for a PGCert/PGDip/MSc
by dissertation must:
It is also desirable that the student hold one of the following:
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An initial degree of the University of Wales or Cardiff University;
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an initial degree awarded by another approved University or by other, approved,
degree awarding bodies;
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a non-graduate qualification which the University has deemed to be of a
satisfactory standard for the purpose of postgraduate admission.
All prospective students at Cardiff University must demonstrate that their
English language competence is at a level which allows them to cope with the
demands of higher education and derive full benefit from their chosen programme
of study. Therefore students whose language is not English are required to provide proof of their
proficiency in the English language.
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A non-graduate whose relative lack of formal qualification
is compensated for by his/her age and relevant work experience
may also be admitted provided:
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the candidate has held, for a minimum period of two years,
a position of responsibility of relevance to the scheme
of study to be pursued.
Applications are therefore considered from doctors, nurses, pharmacists,
podiatrists and other professionals who meet the above criteria.
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