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MSc PG Dip PG Cert Workplace Health and Wellbeing (Distance eLearning)

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    MSc/PGDip/PGCert Part-time: Up to 36 months

Masters Degree Description

This online MSc degree programme will enhance your expertise in the creation of healthy workplaces that foster wellbeing and organisational effectiveness. The part-time programme is structured to accommodate the professional commitments of working individuals. You will develop your evidence-based knowledge on the principles of maintaining a healthy and effective workforce, learning from experts with an international reputation for research and practice. 

Students will develop your understanding of:

  • scientific theory and evidence concerning relations between work, health, wellbeing and organisational effectiveness 
  • the application of scientific knowledge in contemporary work settings 
  • creating a health and wellbeing culture
  • using scientific methods to address workplace health and wellbeing challenges and opportunities. 

Entry Requirements

2:2 in any subject.

As this course is online, you must also have access to a personal computer with broadband internet access and a webcam.

You do not need to provide a reference when applying.

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Fees

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Student Destinations

You'll learn with a cohort of individuals from a variety of occupations and backgrounds. The course is suitable for those who currently work in the field, those who have a health and wellbeing remit within a broader (often unrelated) role, and those who aspire to move into this area. 

Our graduates are knowledgeable and influential advocates for workplace health and wellbeing practice in their organisation, sector, or country. 

Module Details

  • Management of Workplace Health20 credits
  • Work-related Psychosocial Risk20 credits
  • Sickness-related Attendance Behaviour20 credits
  • Contemporary Issues in Workplace Health20 credits
  • Research and Evaluation Methods20 credits
  • Promotion of Workplace Health and Wellbeing20 credits
  • Applied Research Project: Theory and Practice60 credits

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