Promoting Healthy Behaviours

HP1109

Focusses on the areas of nutrition, physical activity, smoking, sexual health & substance use

Duration

10 weeks

Next start date

January 2025

NFQ

Level 9

ECTS

10 Credits

Mode of Study

Blended Learning

Apply By

Dec 31, 2024, 5PM

Fee

€1080

Subsidised Fee

( ℹ ) €540

Overview

This module introduces students to the relationship between behaviours and health, particular focus is on the areas of nutrition, physical activity, smoking, sexual health and substance use. 

Entry Requirements

Applicants must be over 21 years of age and have a Level 8 undergraduate qualification or equivalent. 1 to 4 years relevant work-experience is recommended. Applications can be considered using  Recognition of Prior Learning

What you will Learn

Module content involves group work and uses problem-based learning techniques. Students are asked to contribute to a team identifying issues and presenting evidence for interventions relevant to health-related behaviours. In groups students are facilitated in conducting self-directed learning to examine the relationship between 'lifestyle' behaviours and health within the context of wider determinants of health. The course engages students in examining the evidence base, practice and policy for issues relevant to individual behaviours with particular focus on areas such as nutrition, physical activity, smoking, sexual health or substance use.

Contact

If you have any questions about this course, please contact:

Micro-credentials Team,
University of Galway

Email: Micro-credentials

How to Apply

From the 1st October 2024, you can apply for this micro-credential through our Online Application Portal. 

Learn more about our application process.

Apply here: Online Application Portal

When completing your application please make sure to select the following categories:

Academic level: Micro-credentials and CPD
College/Interest type: Micro-credentials/CPD Undergrad Level 9.
Academic programme: Medicine & Health Sciences micro-credentials - CPC14.

You will need to manually enter the Module Name and Code under ‘Module Name’ on the second page of your application. Please copy the name and code below:

Promoting Healthy Behaviours - HP1109