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Workplace Health and Wellbeing (Distance E-Learning) Masters (MSc)
Duration:
2 years part-time
Facilities
Course Specific Facilities
Five of the eight modules on this course are delivered through a password-protected eLearning platform. The remaining three modules are delivered as three-day intensive campus-based workshops (September, year 1; February, year 1; February, year 2). These take place on The University of Nottingham’s Jubilee Campus.
International Collaboration
Your work will be supported by a dedicated postgraduate environment, which is informed and, in part, sustained through active international collaboration and cutting-edge research that is relevant to a range of careers.
In terms of international collaboration, the School has a department at the University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus and is a World Health Organisation designated Collaborating Centre in Occupational Health, as well as a member of the Topic Centre programme in occupational health and safety for the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work. It is a founding member of the European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology and hosts its journal, Work and Stress.
Facilities
Most of the Institute's teaching takes place on the Jubilee Campus and our students have access to a wide range of teaching and IT resources.
In September 2008, the Institute moved to new 'signature' accommodation on the Jubilee Campus.
General IT facilities
There are a number of Computer Rooms spread across its campuses. These rooms are conveniently located in all University Libraries and in various other locations across the University.
The majority of Computer Rooms are open to all members of the University and contain PC workstations and printing facilities. In some of the larger rooms, more specialised equipment is provided, such as text and image scanners, colour printing and high powered Unix workstations.
Most Computer Rooms are open 24-hours a day, though access out of core times will require a valid Smart Card to gain entry through the door access system. For security and safety purposes, these areas are monitored by closed circuit television.
Once registered, students of the University can connect their own PCs to the University's data network from their study bedrooms. They can also access IT services and facilities when working away from the University.
IT facilities
The University provides students with access to general IT (Information Technology) facilities through a number of Computer Rooms spread across its campuses. These rooms are conveniently located in all University Libraries and in various other locations across the University.
The majority of Computer Rooms are open to all members of the University and contain PC workstations and printing facilities. In some of the larger rooms, more specialised equipment is provided, such as text and image scanners, colour printing and high powered Unix workstations.
Most Computer Rooms are open 24-hours a day, though access out of core times will require a valid Smart Card to gain entry through the door access system. For security and safety purposes, these areas are monitored by closed circuit television.
Once registered, students of the University can connect their own PCs to the University's data network from their study bedrooms. They can also access IT services and facilities when working away from the University.
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