Keele University, MSc, Adolescent Addiction Studies
Entry requirements
The course is open to therapists, (e.g. physiotherapists, occupational therapists), other allied health professionals and members of other related disciplines such as doctors, nurses, pharmacists and psychologists; applicants should normally have a 2.1 or 2.2degree or overseas equivalent in a relevant subject such as physiotherapy, occupational therapy, medicine, nursing, psychology, or an equivalent professional qualification; applicants must have completed as least 12 months of professional work experience by 30 June prior to admission or be registered with the UK Professional Council or overseas equivalent; all students must have 3rd party insurance for modules that involve practical skills; for students whose 1st language is not English TOEFL (minimum 600) or IELTS (minimum 6.5 with at least 6 in each sub-test) are required; all applications are assessed on an individual basis; applicants should ensure that their personal statements identify why they wish to study this course.
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