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MSc - Master of Science
University of the West of Scotland Online
Part Time
JAN-26
3 Years
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MSc - Master of Science
University of the West of Scotland Online
Part Time
SEP-26
3 Years
MSc - Master of Science
University of the West of Scotland Online
Part Time
JAN-26
3 Years
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Our online MSc in Leading People-centred Integrated Care provides a progressive pathway of master’s level studies for working professionals. It is intended for people involved in delivering, planning or commissioning of care and support across health (primary or secondary services), social care, housing, independent and third sectors and for those who have a role in education, regulation, inspection or assuring the quality of services and practice. Our MSc is designed to enable you to contextualise, develop and lead services that improve the quality of care enhance outcomes for people, professionals and organisations and support service redesign through an integration lens. You will develop enhanced leadership and influencing skills and a deeper understanding and respect for different professional, organisational, sectoral and international cultures. Bringing together students with a wide range of personal and professional experiences will enrich active learning and insights from the workplace and different health and care systems. Our programme is ideal for practitioners of all experience levels, including early career practitioners.
Applicants should normally possess an appropriate Ordinary bachelor's degree in a relevant field such as, but not limited to, health, social sciences, or business. They must also be currently working in a health or social care environment, or have recent experience (normally within the last five years) that can be drawn upon to meet the course's assessment requirements. Applicants without an undergraduate degree may still be considered at the discretion of the course leader if they can demonstrate extensive, relevant, and current experience. As part of the application, a personal statement detailing all relevant experience must be uploaded.
Students living in
Domestic
£2,140 per year
Students from Domestic
£1,070 per module (20 credits)
£2,140 per year
Students from Other UK
£1,070 per module (20 credits)
£2,140 per year
Students from Channel Islands
£1,070 per module (20 credits)
£4,420 per year
Students from EU
£2,210 per module (20 credits)
£4,420 per year
Students from International
£2,210 per module (20 credits)
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