26 Feb 2026 (Available)
Apply by: 27 Feb 2026
February intake
Online
Attendance dates: 26 Feb 2026, 12 Mar 2026, 26 Mar 2026, 16 Apr 2026, 23 Apr 2026, 30 Apr 2026, 07 May 2026, 21 May 2026, 28 May 2026
Course overview
Dates - Feb 26, March 12, 26, April 16,23,30, May 7, 21, 28
The delivery of teaching will be entirely online for this module.
Please apply as early as possible or your ability to access the university systems may not be in place on the first day of the module. Ensure you fully complete the application and submit it. Your supporting statement does not need to be very long and detailed, it just needs to demonstrate you work in an appropriate environment.
This module enables students to gain knowledge and understanding of the care of an individual who has had a stroke. Content includes (but is not restricted to) epidemiology, risk factors, pre hospital care, acute management, symptom control and ongoing issues post discharge from hospital.
Please contact module lead if you are unsure of what level you should apply for.
If you are being funded by an organisation, please remind your employer to authorise your funding on our Wozzad system and if you have one, send your purchase order (PO) to admissions@bucks.ac.uk
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Funding
£830.00
Why choose BNU?
96% of BNU graduates are in employment, conducting further study, volunteering, travelling, or caring for others 15 months after graduating (HESA 2024)
Silver for Teaching Excellence (TEF 2023)
No. 1 in the UK for Student Satisfaction. Positivity ranking amongst registered students (NSS 2024)
Top 10 for Teaching Quality. The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2025

Course details
Course leader
Ruth Trout
Administrator
Telephone
0330 123 2023
Course delivery
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