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Operating Department Practice (Degree Apprenticeship) BSc(Hons)

This apprenticeship is employer led: applications must be submitted by employers on behalf of their staff.

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Start Dates

21 September 2026

Duration

3 years full-time

Eligibility Criteria

Permanent Employment in relevant field


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Overview

Why choose Huddersfield for this course?

  • Outstanding Quality - Huddersfield is an Ofsted Outstanding provider, delivering top-tier apprenticeship training.
  • You’ll learn from experienced health professionals and service users whose real-world insights bring teaching to life.
  • Gain confidence using our state-of-the-art skills labs and immersive simulation facilities on our National Health Innovation Campus.

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This course has been designed to provide the opportunity to study Operating Department Practice BSc(Hons) whilst being employed in the perioperative environment. During this apprenticeship you’ll get a strong grounding in the theory exploring what is involved in the three interconnected aspects of the role: anaesthetic, surgical and post anaesthetic.

In line with the apprenticeship model, the course is designed to support a training in practice approach. Whilst undertaking the course you’ll remain employed by your host organisation and will spend 80% of your time in your current workplace. The remaining 20% will be spent at the University undertaking theory work. This apprenticeship is fully integrated, however, on completion of all academic modules and evidence of Maths, English and care Certificate qualifications you’ll be put forward for an End Point Assessment (EPA), which is independently assessed by the Higher Education Institution (Skills Funding Agency, 2018).

If you’re thinking of studying an apprenticeship course or are an employer looking for an apprenticeship for your employees, you’ll also find useful information on our Degree Apprenticeship webpages.

Why study Operating Department Practice (Degree Apprenticeship) BSc(Hons)

On this course, you’ll have the opportunity to practise your skills in our simulated operating theatre, enabling you to experience the operating theatre environment.

This course is regulated by the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC), which means you’ll benefit from experienced staff, specialist skills labs and great links to NHS Trusts and our partners in the private sector. Our clinical placement opportunities enable you to gain valuable hands-on experience in perioperative environments, as well as potentially shadowing an operating department practitioner as part of interdisciplinary teams in a variety of care settings. This will allow you to see how ODPs contribute to all sorts of specialist areas in real world environments.

You’ll also have the opportunity to hear the experiences and viewpoints from service users and carers, who are part of the Public Partnership Group.

The University’s new Daphne Steele Building, is now open on the site of the National Health Innovation campus, too. This allows our Operating Department Practice BSc(Hons) students to benefit from specialist clinical teaching facilities and world-leading research facilities, helping you boost your skills within the health sector and preparing you for a potentially rewarding career ahead.

The University of Huddersfield has the highest Apprenticeship Qualification Achievement Rate (QAR) among Higher Education Institutions in England.*

Our 2023/24 QAR was 87.6% and coupled with our Ofsted ‘Outstanding’ rating displays the excellent learning experience for apprentices and their employers at the University of Huddersfield.

*Excludes providers with fewer than 100 apprentices.

Who can apply?

Entry Requirements

BCC at A Level.
MMM in BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma.
NCFE CACHE Technical Level 3 Extended Diploma/Level 3 Extended Diploma at grade C.
Access to Higher Education Diploma with 45 Level 3 credits, 15 at Distinction, and 30 at Merit.
Merit at T Level.


You must be employed as an Apprentice Operating Department Practitioner and provide a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check and health clearances.

You must hold and provide evidence of GCSE English Language and Maths at grade 4 or above, or grade C or above if awarded under previous GCSE grading scheme or equivalent, before the start date of your apprenticeship.

If your first language is not English, you will need to meet the minimum requirements of an English Language qualification. The minimum for IELTS is 6.5 overall with no element lower than 6.0, or equivalent. Read more about the University’s entry requirements for students outside of the UK on our International Entry Requirements page.

For further information please see the University's minimum entry requirements.

What will you learn?

Course Details

You’ll have the opportunity to develop an understanding of a range of essential concepts related to normal and altered anatomy and physiology that underpin perioperative practice. You'll also investigate the structure and function of the human organ systems and the fundamentals of microbiology related to perioperative care.

Through this practice module you'll have the opportunity to demonstrate your understanding of patient needs and how to undertake effective perioperative patient care. This will involve working as part of the multidisciplinary team under the direct supervision of qualified clinical staff. You'll also have the chance to develop and demonstrate your competence in undertaking the anaesthetic, scrub and circulating roles.

In this module you’ll be introduced to anaesthetic techniques and will investigate the role of the anaesthetic practitioner in assisting the anaesthetist during perioperative care. You’ll also learn about anaesthetic principles including anaesthetic drugs and equipment, as well as how these ensure that service users’ care is maintained throughout their perioperative journey. You’ll explore the underpinning theory and scientific principles relating to the techniques in anaesthetic practice.

This module provides you with the opportunity to develop an understanding of the roles of the perioperative circulating and scrub practitioner. You’ll be introduced to specific techniques and equipment required for carrying out surgical interventions. The module also explores aspects of patient preparation, holistic care and support. Principles of safe practice will also be introduced including the function and safety of equipment and machinery.

You’ll have the opportunity to develop an understanding of professional attributes and lifelong learning skills, as well as research knowledge, allowing you to explore published information and implement evidence-based practice in line with registering body requirements. The research element of the module will introduce you to the role of research and evidence-based practice within health with specific consideration of the different types of research undertaken and where these are applicable.

This module provides you with the opportunity to develop your understanding of the perioperative critical care environment to enable safe and appropriate patient care. You’ll be introduced to clinical emergencies and response techniques, frameworks and processes, as well as the psychological support utilised to provide a holistic care experience. You’ll examine and demonstrate the role of the ODP in managing patient care, in a simulated controlled environment of critically ill patients.

This practice module provides the opportunity for you to further develop your understanding of patient needs and how to undertake effective perioperative patient care. You'll be allocated a clinical practice placement in which you'll be given the opportunity to develop and demonstrate your competence in undertaking the anaesthetic, scrub and post-anaesthetic care roles under direct supervision of clinical mentors.

This module provides the opportunity for you to further develop your knowledge related to anaesthetic, surgical and post-anaesthetic practice in relation to altered anatomy and physiology. You'll be introduced to clinical emergencies within the hospital environment and corresponding physiological changes the patient will undergo during their perioperative care. You'll explore patient scenarios and relate these to the physiological changes that occur.

This module provides you with the opportunity to further explore research methodologies and develop an understanding of critical appraisal of evidence and professional implications of ethical practice while exploring profession specific research. You’ll further develop your professional awareness and understanding of quality assurance processes within Operating Department Practice. You’ll also explore practice from a moral, ethical and legal perspective and learn how to apply different frameworks and theoretical models to enhance patient care.

This module will further develop the areas of perioperative practice you've been exposed to previously and explore how patient care can be developed and improved by exploring different clinical approaches. Exploring the anaesthetic areas of care, you’ll examine different anaesthetic techniques and the use of equipment in maintaining patient physiological status. In the surgery element you’ll explore a number of clinical specialities and the impact these can have on patients.

This module provides the opportunity for you to develop an understanding of advanced perioperative practice and the patients care requirements during anaesthetic, post anaesthetic care (PACU) and surgery. You’ll explore the principles which affect perioperative practice and analyse strategies that enable enhanced performance within the theatre team. You’ll also examine professional roles and responsibilities in managing patient care and the implications of a change in perioperative practice.

This module provides you with the opportunity to develop the skills required so you are prepared for a leadership and management role upon qualification, where you'll lead teams, solve problems and ensure high quality care is delivered. This module will also provide you with the chance to work as a capable, independent, accountable and reflective practitioner.

This practice module provides the opportunity for you to demonstrate how you have developed the knowledge, understanding, values, attitudes and practical skills required to function as an autonomous practitioner. You'll also have the chance to develop professional, managerial and leadership awareness and demonstrate an understanding of the transition from student to practitioner.

This module provides you with the opportunity to develop the research skills you gained in Year 1 and 2 to incorporate how you can engage with evidenced-based practice. You’ll learn how to apply knowledge to devise and sustain arguments, as well as solve problems, gaining confidence and preparing you for the responsibility and accountability of the Registered ODP. You'll demonstrate understanding of research processes and how they apply to professional practice.

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Placements

Work based learning is a compulsory element of the course and you’ll spend at least 80% of your time on the course in clinical practice. You’ll undertake blocks of clinical practice within your employed trust.

You’ll be assessed each year by qualified mentors who meet the requirements of Council of Operating Department Practice (CODP) Standards, Recommendations and Guidance for Mentors and Practice Placements (2009). You and your mentors will be supported by placement education facilitators and university link lecturers whilst undertaking work-based learning.

How much will it cost?

Fees and Finance

As an apprentice, there is no tuition fee to pay for the higher or degree apprenticeship. Tuition fees are covered by your employer and the government through the Levy. As you'll be a paid employee, you are not able to take out a student loan.

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If you require further information, please contact apprenticeships@hud.ac.uk

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