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MSc - Master of Science
Leeds, Main
Full Time
SEP-26
1 Year
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MSc - Master of Science
Leeds, Main
Full Time
SEP-26
1 Year
MSc - Master of Science
Leeds, Main
Part Time
SEP-26
2 Years
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This course is the 24-month part-time MSc. For our 12-month full-time MSc, please visit this page. Demand for individuals qualified in health informatics and data science is on the rise. The demand for healthcare services is currently exceeding supply worldwide, and health providers and leading multinationals are heavily investing in information technology to generate solutions. This forward-thinking course provides insightful training into how modern applications of data and informatics in health management and planning can both use and generate evidence to influence policy and practice. Created by experienced academics and professionals, the course is designed for both recent graduates and professionals looking to advance their careers. It will develop your knowledge and understanding of health informatics, health data science techniques and the real-world application of research methods – skills that are highly sought after by employers. We combine health, data and social science expertise with a research focus to develop knowledge, skills and awareness of sources and uses of evidence in healthcare. Developing research capacity in health informatics and data science is a priority area internationally. Staff contribute expertise to the Research Methods Incubator of the UK National Institute for Health and Social Care Research (NIHR) Academy. You’ll be actively involved in listening to and informing the informatics and data science agenda for health. Leading expertise Learn from experts in health informatics and data science, including in machine learning and AI (MSc and PGDip only). Multidisciplinary research expertise is embedded within the curriculum. Learn from a curriculum informed by the latest understanding and practice, with academic teams in the Faculty of Medicine and Health, Institute of Health Sciences, plus strong collaborations with Computer Science. Flexible learning Both full and part-time options are available so you can apply your learning as you complete the course. Create a bespoke learning journey and choose optional modules to reflect your own interests. Tailor your degree to your specific career ambitions, or the needs of your professional sector, including a choice of research projects (MSc only). To prepare you for these unique challenges ahead, we’ll support you to: explore a new and innovative approach to health informatics, statistics and computer science that focuses on patient benefit and evidence-based, high-quality healthcareaddress human and technical challenges in healthcare and health data sciencedevelop your knowledge of fundamental statistical, social and governance conceptsstudy a multidisciplinary approach to health informatics. Through years of teaching and research, we’ve developed a strong reputation, both nationally and internationally, in health informatics and data science. Our staff are actively engaged in delivering education and skills training they’re involved in a variety of ongoing research projects to improve and redesign health services to better serve patients. More information You’ll benefit from our excellent location, too. The Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust is the largest UK hospital Trust. Leeds is also the headquarters for many Department of Health and Social Care organisations, including NHS England. Guest speakers from regional and national organisations, such as the Office of the National Data Guardian and the NHS West Yorkshire Integrated Care Board, contribute engaging talks to the course. Leeds is also home to a thriving digital economy, including leading healthcare technology providers TPP (SystmOne) and EMIS.
A 2:1 in a relevant undergraduate degree e g Social Sciences, STEMM, Nursing (or equivalent) OR previous work experience (minimum 2 years) of handling and/or analysing health data This is an academically rigorous course Applicants with other qualifications may be accepted if they can demonstrate suitable professional experience Contact the admissions office if you are unsure of your eligibility We accept a range of international equivalent qualifications For information contact the Admissions Team The course is also available as an intercalated MSc programme to students who have completed three years of a medical degree and are ranked in the top 50% of their year of study.
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£12,750 per year
Students from Domestic
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£29,750 per year
Students from EU
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£29,750 per year
Students from International
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