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University of Bedfordshire

Visual Impairment Rehabilitation FdSc

Campus
Luton
Level
Foundation degree

Course description

  • Information
  • Requirements

Graduates of the Visual Impairment Rehabilitation FdSc course can work in the healthcare sector with visually impaired people in primary care. Graduates are able to make the visually impaired person more independent and function better in everyday life.

Why enrol on the Visual Impairment Rehabilitation FdSc course?

  • The majority of students gain an additional qualification that enables greater career choice
  • The course allows you to gain an HTQ qualification
  • The course programme is designed around the NHS constitution

What skills do graduates gain?

  • Students learn to assess patients’ needs and plan and implement rehabilitation interventions
  • The FdSc Visual Impairment Rehabilitation course emphasises the development of practical skills
  • Students gain knowledge and support from local experts and practitioners
  • Students are equipped with decision-making and problem-solving skills
  • The course prepares students to continue in the profession at further stages

Where to study this major?

Our suggested universities in England for the Visual Impairment Rehabilitation FdSc course is University Square Campus in Luton.

Foundation year:
Status:

Pre-settle/Settle status/UK passport*/indefinitive leave to remain

Qualifications:

Two years’ working experience(CV)
or
High school or technical school leaving certificate with an average of 3.0/ Baccalaureate passed at 45% overall

Language test:

Internal language test passed at 4.5pct level (scale 1-8)

Year one:
Status:

Pre-settle/Settle status/ British passport/indefinitive leave to remain

Qualifications:

Baccalaureate passed with an average of 60% in all subjects

Language test:

Internal language test passed at 5.5pts (scale 1-8)
*People who only hold a UK passport can only apply through our agency if they are over 25 years of age