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PG Dip Creative Health

  • DeadlineStudy Details: 1 academic year

Masters Degree Description

Gain the skills you need to become a sought after practitioner working at the interface of culture, nature, arts and health. The Creative Health course is the first of its kind in the world, and will enable you to be a changemaker in the rapidly changing health, social care and voluntary third sector. Taught at UCL, you’ll learn from renowned academics who are helping to shape the future of healthcare through the creative health field.

Entry Requirements

Normally a minimum of an upper second-class UK Bachelor's degree or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard in psychology, medicine/biomedicine, nursing and other allied health professions, sciences, arts, liberal arts, design-related humanities and social sciences. Professional experience in the fields of arts, culture and health, or social prescribing, is desirable. An applicant whose qualifications vary from UCL standards may be admitted if evidence of an adequate academic background and work experience in an appropriate field can be shown. Intercalating MBBS/BMBS applicants are welcomed provided applicants have an undergraduate degree (2:1 minimum or equivalent) in a relevant subject. It may be possible to apply based on having completed three or four years of a medical degree programme; candidates wishing to be considered for admission in such circumstances will be considered on a case by case basis.

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Fees

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Student Destinations

With our first cohort of students from the Creative Health MASc graduating in late 2022, we are slowly beginning to see their impact in the creative health sector. In particular we can see that graduates from across the suite of Creative Health courses are well placed to take up a position within health or social care, the arts, cultural and creative sectors, and community, local government, NGO, voluntary and third sectors. You can discover how our Alumni are shaping the future of Creative Health in the Cultural Health and Wellbeing Alliance Guest blog .

Module Details

Compulsory modules

  • Arts, Nature and Wellbeing: Non-clinical Interventions in Health
  • Lived Experience in Policy, Practice and Research
  • Research Methods in Arts and Sciences
  • Approaches to Interdisciplinarity
  • Creative Health Independent Research Project
  • The Creative Health Lab
  • Health and Wellbeing in Cities: Theory and Practice
  • Designing Inclusive Places
  • Feminism and the Medical Self
  • Urban Health
  • Health Inequalities over the Lifecourse
  • Legal and Ethical Aspects of Women's Health
  • Foundations of Citizen Science
  • Sustainability and Decision-Making
  • Inclusive Design and Environments
  • Innovation for a Fairer World
  • Find your Future
  • Homeless and Inclusion Health
  • Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice
  • East London Lab
  • Ethnicity, Migration and Health

Optional modules

  • Health and Wellbeing in Cities: Theory and Practice
  • Designing Inclusive Places
  • Feminism and the Medical Self
  • Urban Health
  • Health Inequalities over the Lifecourse
  • Legal and Ethical Aspects of Women's Health
  • Foundations of Citizen Science
  • Sustainability and Decision-Making
  • Inclusive Design and Environments
  • Innovation for a Fairer World
  • Find your Future
  • Homeless and Inclusion Health
  • Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice
  • East London Lab
  • Ethnicity, Migration and Health
  • reasonable adjustments
  • Student Support and Wellbeing Services
  • UCL Student Support and Wellbeing Services
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