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MSc Advancing Healthcare Practice

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    MSc 36-72 months

Masters Degree Description

Enhance your knowledge and skills as a healthcare professional with our MSc Advancing Healthcare Practice. 

Practising healthcare professionals can apply to study this flexible, taught, workplace-based master’s degree, which combines a range of optional and compulsory modules to suit their learning needs. If you already have postgraduate academic credits from other healthcare-based courses — such as PGCert/Dip in Pharmacy Practice, PGDip in Physician Associate Studies, PGCert in Independent Prescribing, or another healthcare-related subject — you will be able to apply for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) to join the programme partway through.

Full MSc programme

If you are interested in studying the flexible MSc, the module options you choose will determine when you will be able to apply for the programme.

MSc top-up programme only

For those joining the programme for the MSc final modules, a top-up research skills module and subsequent workplace-based project will allow students to advance their learning further and gain a master’s degree in 9-12 months.

You will complete a 20-credit taught module in research skills at the University, before undertaking a 40-credit research project in your place of work. This project is usually co-supervised by a senior colleague from your workplace, although there may be opportunities for full supervision by the University.

Students can produce a mini professional practice portfolio throughout their studies. Where relevant, this can be mapped to a Professional Competency Framework and used for submission for Professional Recognition Credentialing, for example, the Royal Pharmaceutical Society or the Royal College of Nursing.

Entry Requirements

You are required to have:

  • an undergraduate honours degree in the first- or second-class range, or international equivalent, in a relevant healthcare subject
  • a current role working in, or sufficiently linked to, healthcare in the United Kingdom
  • evidence of being able to study at level 7 (master’s level)
  • the ability to meet any module specific entry requirements (e.g. Independent Prescribing); you will need to meet these requirements to be eligible to study these modules
  • a minimum of one year of relevant work experience, or sufficient evidence of how you will be supported if you do not have this existing workplace-based experience (this does not apply to modules that are designed to be studied in the first year of qualified practice)
  • a discussion with the admissions tutor prior to submitting an application if you wish to have previous academic credits recognised.

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Fees

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Programme Funding

Masters scholarships available please visit website for details

Student Destinations

Our programmes are focused on developing your professional competence and confidence. Network with other healthcare professionals from a range of employers and sectors to help identify future career options.

We can offer advice to help you meet your professional regulator revalidation requirements and/or leadership credentialing processes, and support you in building a personal learning plan to enhance your career prospects.

Module Details

Please note that all modules are subject to change and this list is updated regularly.

MSc top-up modules

  • Research Methods for Health Sciences (20 credits)
  • Research Project in Clinical and Health-related Sciences (40 credits)

Students will also compile a professional practice portfolio which will support their learning in their research journey.

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