The Open University’s Diploma of Higher Education in Operating Department Practice is suitable for staff working in operating departments and perioperative care situations. Through the diploma, you will have the opportunity to develop knowledge, skills and competencies which underpin operating department practice. The approach of the diploma is inter-disciplinary, with opportunities for specialisation where appropriate. It is attuned to the NHS modernisation agenda, the Knowledge and Skills Framework and the Health Professions Council’s standards of proficiency.
The Diploma of Higher Education in Operating Department Practice has been approved by the Health Professions Council (HPC). This means that on successful completion of the diploma you will be eligible to apply to the HPC for professional registration as an Operating Department Practitioner.
The diploma combines work-based and supported Open Learning. Responsibility for your learning is shared between your employer and the OU. The OU provides study materials and tutorial support and manages the assessment procedures, while your employer substantially manages the work-based learning on the programme. The OU is able to offer support in training staff identified as workplace mentors. You’ll remain in employment while you study.
This diploma is also offered as the Foundation Degree in Operating Department Practice (G19).
Although some courses in the diploma are available to all students, the full diploma is at present restricted to students who are employed within a relevant health profession and are being supported in their practice learning by their employer.
For further information, employers and individuals are invited initially to contact our Corporate Team on 01908 653449 or via corporate-enquiries@open.ac.uk.
You can also find more detailed information about the registration requirements for this diploma on our Science Faculty website.
There is no time limit for obtaining the required credit points for this qualification; unless you are including discontinued courses which may cease to countable five years after their final presentation. You must include at least 80 points from OU courses that have not been counted in any other OU award.
The needs of experienced staff already employed in perioperative settings are central to the development of the diploma. This means it will benefit both you and your work place through enhancing the skill base of the workforce. It values and builds on your experience. Level 1 study is interdisciplinary in approach. At Level 2, you will be able to continue with this general approach, while at the same time tailoring your study to your precise needs.
The diploma is a qualification in its own right, but if you wish to progress further, there is the opportunity to ‘top up’ to an honours degree by studying a further 120 points at Level 3.
For planning your next career steps, visit the OU Careers Advisory Service.
For this 240-point diploma you require:
| Level 1 compulsory courses | Points | Next start |
|---|---|---|
|
60 | Nov 2010 |
|
30 | Oct 2010 |
| Level 1 optional courses | Points | Next start |
|---|---|---|
|
60 | Feb 2010 |
|
15 | Nov 2010 |
|
10 | |
|
15 | May 2010 |
|
10 | Feb 2010 |
|
10 | Feb 2010 |
|
60 | Jan 2010 |
|
10 | Feb 2010 |
|
10 | Feb 2010 |
|
10 | Feb 2010 |
|
10 | Jun 2010 |
|
15 | May 2010 |
|
15 | Nov 2010 |
|
10 | |
|
10 | Feb 2010 |
|
15 | Nov 2010 |
Or subject to the rules about excluded combinations the discontinued courses K100, S103
* 60-point course of which only 30 points count towards this qualification
| Level 2 Compulsory courses | Points | Next start |
|---|---|---|
|
60 | Nov 2010 |
|
30 | Oct 2010 |
|
30 | Oct 2010 |
The learning outcomes of this qualification are described in four areas:
Read more detailed information about the learning outcomes, and how they are acquired through teaching, learning and assessment methods.
If you have already completed some successful study at higher education level at another institution we may be able to give you credit for this study that you can count towards this Open University qualification. You can find out more on our Credit Transfer site. If you make a successful claim for transferred credit it may affect your choice of courses so you are advised to investigate this option as soon as possible.
Credit transfer details for this qualification:
On successful completion of the required courses you will be awarded a Diploma of Higher Education in Operating Department Practice and will be entitled to use the letters Dip HE (Open) after your name.
As a student of The Open University, you should be aware of the content of the Award Regulations and the Student Regulations.
The Student Regulations (including the Code of Practice for Student Assessment and the Code of Practice for Student Discipline) are available on our Policy Documents for Students website.
To register for this qualification, read the description and check you meet any specific requirements (for example, some of our qualifications, require you to be working in a particular environment, or be sponsored by your employer). Then select the course you wish to study first and ensure it is suitable for you before following the registration procedure for that course.
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