Health CPD

Working in the health and social care sector, whether that’s as an allied health professional, a nurse or midwife, you’re learning every day as you deal with unique situations and practise cutting-edge techniques to support people from all walks of life. Continuing Professional Development (CPD) courses support your learning throughout your career, whether you want to update or refresh your knowledge, expand your expertise, or explore new areas of practice.

All our post-registration courses are designed to aid your career progression within a friendly, supportive environment. The courses vary in length and are flexible in delivery, allowing you to fit your professional development around your work and personal commitments. Whatever requirements or ambitions you have, either personally or for your workforce, we’d like to hear from you to help make it happen.

Accredited training

Non-accredited CPD

Enhancing Care Through Partnerships

Apprenticeships

Higher and degree apprenticeships are a high-quality alternative to a traditional university degree. They allow apprentices to achieve a higher education qualification while working full-time and gaining experience in the workplace. Our apprenticeships range from Assistant Practitioner (FdSc) to Advanced Practitioner (MSc), so cater for people with a wide variety of experience.

Finding your path

Professional Navigator

Our Professional Navigator, Nicola Clarke can help health and social care professionals to choose the right Continuing Professional Development (CPD) course.

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Recognition for your prior learning (RPL)

Find out about Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) and transfer of credits for both undergraduate and postgraduate courses, including how to transfer credits you have gained from modules and interim awards during your time studying with us into an award such as a PgCert, PgDip or Master’s.

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For BCU (UCE) Alumni

As a BCU Graduate, you can continue to access careers and employment support for at least three years after you graduate with Careers+.

Careers+

Nervous about returning to study?

The Academic Development Department (ADD) will help you achieve your personal goals, make the most of your skills, and realise your full potential while studying at University. 

Academic Development Department (ADD)