FAQs

Please find below guidance on a range of frequently asked questions about PATH (Partnership Action on Tobacco and Health) stop-smoking support academically accredited courses. 


Who are the modules aimed at?

Please see page 'Who are the modules for and what do they cover?' which can be found as a drop down page in the PATH academically accredited stop-smoking support modules section on the right hand side of the page.


What is the cost of the modules?

The cost of each module is £195.00 (Registration and invoicing is carried out by ASH Scotland)


How are the modules structured?

The structure of each module is as follows:

  • Length 15 weeks
  • Information session
  • Distance learning workbook
  • Classroom learning days
  • Reflection and observation of practice (OSCE, I&G module only)
  • Presentation (WPI module only)
  • Written assignment
  • Requires a total of 300 notional study hours to complete each module

 


I am hoping to use credits from these modules towards a higher qualification, is this possible?

You should check with the institution awarding the higher qualification how many credits can be transferred into the new qualification. 

 

Last updated: June 2011