FAQs
Answers to the most frequently asked questions, guiding you through the application to enrolment stages. If you cannot find the answer you are looking for please email us at diabetes@cardiff.ac.uk
We offer a variety of online, flexible part-time programmes
- Individual modules (10 weeks each)
- Postgraduate Certificate (1 year) through the diploma route
- Postgraduate Diploma (2 years)
- Progression onto our MSc Diabetes (1 year)
In addition to the above with our strong links with the University of Hospital of Wales we are proud to be able to offer the below packages:
- Clinical Attachment Scheme
- Short courses for Health Care Professionals
The Postgraduate Diabetes Education was established to equip Health Care Professionals who have an interest in diabetes with a sound knowledge of the subject. This is achieved by providing the opportunity to examine up to date clinical information, aspects of treatment and referral guidelines for diabetes and diabetic complications as seen in practice. Students will gain the skills needed to develop materials and evaluate aspects of diabetes care.
UK students may apply for CPD points.
International students can apply for personal CPD (continuous personal development) from their own RCP (Royal College of Physicians) equivalent bodies in their own country
Contact their UK Embassy for attestation of their work
All of our highly interactive online programmes are accessed through: https://learningcentral.cf.ac.uk allowing rapid and efficient communication between colleagues, tutors and course administrators. Each module will be based around a set of 8 weekly topics which will form the basis of your group discussion. Discussions will take place in dedicated forums which encourage the development of original interpretation and thought.
Our Postgraduate Certificate & Diploma programmes include two days of introductory lectures at the beginning of each year with the remainder of the course online. These lectures are designed to give you a taster of the modules to come as well as giving you the opportunity to meet your expert Tutors and colleagues from around the globe. Although the Introductory Lectures are not mandatory, we do recommend that you attend in order to gain a deeper insight into how the programme works before you begin your studies.
You do not need to be a computer expert to study on our programmes. Learning online is becoming more popular as it offers the convenience and flexibility of fitting your studies around your clinical work and allows you to put your studies into immediate practice.
We do not expect you to do anything more complex than use an internet browser and simple word-processing software. You learn in your own time, at home or wherever you choose. You will have full support from our Learning Technologist throughout your studies with Cardiff University as well as your Tutor and the administrative team, should you encounter any difficulties along the way.
Our Diploma and Certificate programmes start at the beginning of February with the MSc Diabetes commencing in January of each year. For start dates of our Individual Modules, please contact diabetes@cardiff.ac.uk
Detailed module information can be found on our modules page
Diploma Core Modules:
- Principles of Diabetes
- Management of Diabetes
- Diabetes Complications
Diploma Optional Modules:
- Cardiovascular Disease and Diabetes
- Insulin Therapy in Diabetes
- Self-Management & Diabetes in Primary Care
- Pregnancy and Diabetes
- Paediatric Diabetes
- Diabetes Care in the Elderly
- Inpatient Management of Diabetes
- Insulin Pump Therapy
- Diabetic Foot Disease
Our programmes are designed with flexibility convenience in mind. You can complete an individual module in 10 weeks right through to completing the Masters in 3 years. Below is a breakdown of the duration of our programmes:-
- Each module lasts a maximum of 10 weeks.
- Three modules taken over a one year period make up the Postgraduate Certificate in Diabetes.
- All six modules taken over a two year period make up the Postgraduate Diploma in Diabetes
- Upon successful completion of our diploma, students may apply for our 12 month MSc programme
Although this will vary from student to student, we recommend dedicating 10-15 hours per week to the programme.
Individual modules allow Health Care Professionals to study for 20 M Level Credits whilst only committing to 10 weeks of study. Our wide range of modules are designed to encourage those who have perhaps been away from structured education for some time to develop the confidence to re-join formal education and to test if online learning is suited to their needs. Undertaking an Individual Module will allow you to study the aspect of diabetes care most relevant to your interests and work demands whilst also allowing you the flexibility to continue onto a Certificate of Diploma programme upon completion.
During your studies you will have direct contact with an international expert faculty of tutors who will be providing first class support. In addition to this, you will have secure access to the University’s distance learning library once you are enrolled
You will be assessed continuously as you progress through each module through a variety of means. The assessments are described below:
Assessment | Weighting |
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Clinical case & module discussion | 40% |
Module Discussion (30%) | |
Cases (10%) | |
Coursework | 25% |
Group project final mark (10%) | |
Individual contribution to group project (5%) | |
Individual project final mark (10%) | |
Personal portfolio | 10% |
Summative assessment | 25% |
Total module mark | 100% |
Our Examining Board meet once a year to consider the performance of each student in module assessments in accordance with Cardiff University Senate Regulations for Modular Postgraduate Taught Programmes. An overall mark is calculated based on the weightings of each component within the module. The pass mark for the module as a whole is 50%.
If a student fails to meet the pass mark of 50% overall for the module they will receive ONE opportunity for reassessment. The resit mark will be capped at 50% if a student successfully passes the module on second attempt.
Each module achieves 20 CATS (Credit Accumulation and Transfer Scheme, the credit points awarded by universities within the UK) points.
Programmes | Credits |
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Individual module | 20 CATS |
Postgraduate Certificate in Diabetes | 60 CATS |
Postgraduate Diploma in Diabetes | 120 CATS |
Masters in Diabetes | 180 CATS |
Yes. Cardiff University is proud to offer our exclusive MSc Diabetes. This 1-year distance programme has been carefully designed for students who have successfully completed the Diabetes Diploma.
The MSc Diabetes begins with an initial 10 week taught stage in general research skills followed by a 20,000 word dissertation on a professional project.
Support and guidance will be provided throughout the programme by designated tutors and supervisors.
Entry requirements for Postgraduate Education in Diabetes:
Our Postgraduate Individual Modules, Certificate & Diploma programmes are open to all healthcare professionals with a clinical responsibility for people with diabetes. Our programmes aims to provide high quality diabetes education to those who wish to gain expertise in the practical management of diabetes.
Applicants should possess a first degree in Medicine, Nursing, or health related discipline
Entry requirements onto our MSc in Diabetes:
Our MSc is designed exclusively for those students who have successfully completed our diploma in diabetes programme with a merit or distinction grade.
- A copy of your original medical qualification (e.g. MBBS) along with an English translation, if appropriate.
- English requirements
- References
- Postgraduate Certificate in Diabetes - £3500 (Home/EU students), £4100 (Overseas)
- Postgraduate Diploma in Diabetes - £3500/year (Home/EU students); £4100/year (Overseas)
- Masters in Diabetes - £3565 (Home/EU); £4100 (Overseas)
- Individual modules - £1000 (a maximum of 2 modules).
Yes. We welcome sponsored applications; we will require an official letter from the sponsor to confirm how much/ what percentage of the fees are being sponsored after you have been offered a place.
Yes students who study for our certificates, diploma and masters can pay in three separate instalments per year. Payment can be made via credit card, cheque, bank transfer or banker’s draft direct to our fees office. http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/fince/students/payment/
You will have direct contact with an international faculty of tutors who are experts in their field. They will be providing first class support throughout the programme. In addition you will have secure access to the University’s distance learning library once you are enrolled.
After completing this course, our graduates are able to use their qualification to demonstrate evidence of knowledge in diabetes management. This would therefore strengthen your position as you try to develop yourself in line with the local specialty requirements in your country.
Online Postgraduate Courses in Diabetes present a unique way of studying to fit around the complex current commitments of health care staff. The flexibility the online courses offer is highly compatible with hectic work schedules and allows staff the chance to help maintain a healthy work/life balance. IPad and Laptops give you the flexibility as you can log on wherever you are.
For many Healthcare Practitioners returning to Education is a first class opportunity for in-depth reflection on their clinical practice since basic training.
An exclusive opportunity to apply for our MSc if you choose the Diabetes Diploma route - This one year distance learning course is exclusively available to graduates of the Diploma in Diabetes and is carefully designed to assist your career as experts, leaders and innovators in the field of diabetes.
Cardiff University Qualifications are recognised throughout globally and Cardiff University is a member of the Russell Group
The Online Teaching experience is unique as it enables you to study with many Health Care Practitioners from different countries, creating a supportive network of expert colleagues working world wide in the field of diabetes
- To provide a choice of comprehensive programmes of diabetes education for health care professionals;
- To develop competence in the diagnosis, treatment, and decision-making in the care of persons with diabetes;
- To develop leadership and evaluation skills in the delivery of care;
- To establish a stimulating environment for research, teaching and learning about diabetes;
- To encourage a culture for training of health care professionals by the development of a network of experienced clinical teachers.
Upon successful completion of our programmes you will become a member of Cardiff University's thriving alumni network. With over 130,000 active members, the alumni network offers exclusive ways to connect with fellow alumni across the globe, both online and in person. Join our professional and social groups and events; keep in touch with University developments through our bi-annual magazine and monthly e-newsletter; and take advantage of job advertisements and the careers service at Cardiff. Lifelong membership is automatic and free, and you can register online today.
Alumni Benefits (http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/alumni/benefits)
Cardiff University will send you an official offer to join the course of your choice via the email address provided. Once received, please follow the links to accept the offer. You will then be able to see payment options for the deposit which will need to be paid at least 2 weeks before the course is scheduled to start.
Once you have accepted the offer and paid your deposit you will be sent enrolment information. It is essential that you enroll before the programme begins so that you will have access to the course content and study materials.
For more information on enrolment please see the following link: http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/regis/enrolment/
Upon successful enrolment, the administration team will contact you with details of the Introductory Lectures.
You will receive a welcome letter from us approximately two weeks before the course commences; included in the letter will be further details on how to get started, your log in details and password to the website and the group to which you have been allocated.
If you have any questions about our courses or require further information, please do not hesitate to contact diabetes@cardiff.ac.uk
Useful links
Contacts
PGDE Office
- Address: Address
Postgraduate Diabetes Education
Cardiff University
Institute of Molecular and Experimental Medicine
2TB2 165
University Hospital of Wales
Heath Park
Cardiff
CF14 4XN - Phone: +44 (0) 29 2074 5877
- Email: diabetes@cardiff.ac.uk
Registry
- Phone: +44 (0) 29 2087 9999
- Fax: +44 (0) 29 2087 6138
- Email: admissions@cardiff.ac.uk
Fees
- Address: Address
Finance Division
Income Section
8th Floor, Newport Road
Cardiff
CF24 0DE - Phone: +44 (0)29 2087 4399
- Fax: +44 (0)29 2087 4020
- Email: fees@cardiff.ac.uk