Complementary Medicine postgraduate degrees

38 universities offer 56 postgraduate courses. To get the best results for postgraduate complementary medicine degrees, enter your predicted grades.

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University of Lancashire

1 complementary-medicine courses NORTH WEST ENGLAND
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What students say about complementary-medicine

UCLan is a great place to study because of its friendly staff, diverse student community, and excellent facilities like the library and sports centre. It provides strong academic and personal support. One area for improvement could be creating more study spaces during exam periods and adding more campus events to bring students together.

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Year 1
  • UM4001:Medical Knowledge, Skills and Behaviours for Patient Care 1
  • UM4002:Medical Knowledge, Skills and Behaviours for Patient Care 2
  • UM4600:Professional Placement 1 (Physician Associate studies)
  • UM4700:Professional Placement 2 (Physician Associate studies)
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Bournemouth University

2 complementary-medicine courses SOUTH WEST ENGLAND
WUSCA ranking: 20th
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I think the best one is about how you learn more about the industry work, can easily get access to things and meet new friends that you might keep for life. Worst is when I start not going to lectures , the units become more complicating.

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Physician Associate Studies
clock icon 2 years full time
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Year 1
  • Emergency Care for the Physician Associate
  • Introduction to General Medicine for the Physician Associate
  • Mental Health and Chronic Neurological Conditions for the Physician Associate
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Birmingham Newman University

1 complementary-medicine courses WEST MIDLANDS
WUSCA ranking: 23th
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Studying at Birmingham Newman University has been a really positive experience overall. One of the best aspects is the strong sense of community — it’s a smaller university, which makes it feel more supportive and personal. Lecturers are approachable and genuinely invested in students’ progress, and it’s much easier to build relationships with both staff and classmates compared to larger universities. Another highlight is the campus environment. It’s compact and easy to navigate, with a friendly atmosphere that helps you feel comfortable quickly. The focus on student wellbeing and support services is also a big plus, especially during busy or stressful periods. That said, there are areas that could be improved. Because it’s a smaller university, facilities and resources can feel a bit limited compared to bigger institutions. There could also be more variety in extracurricular activities and societies to give students a wider university experience. Overall, it’s a great place to study if you value a close-knit, supportive environment, but expanding resources and opportunities would make the experience even better.

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Bristol, UWE

1 complementary-medicine courses SOUTH WEST ENGLAND
WUSCA ranking: 45th
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One of the best things about University of the West of England is how focused it is on getting you ready for an actual job. A lot of courses include placements or practical projects, so it doesn’t feel like you’re just learning theory for the sake of it. The campus (especially Frenchay) is really nice as well — modern buildings, loads of study spaces, and decent facilities. It’s pretty easy to find somewhere to work or just chill between lectures. Also, being in Bristol is a big win. There’s always something going on, whether it’s nightlife, food, or events, and it’s a good city for part-time jobs too. However, it’s not perfect. Organisation can be a bit all over the place sometimes — like timetable changes last minute or slow feedback on assignments, which gets frustrating. It can also depend a lot on your course or lecturers. Some modules are really good, others not so much, so it feels a bit inconsistent. And yeah, Bristol is expensive. Rent and general living costs can add up pretty quickly, which is something to be aware of.

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University of Surrey

1 complementary-medicine courses SOUTH EAST ENGLAND
WUSCA ranking: 36th
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i believe that the student shared bathroom accommodations at university of surrey could be improved for more sustainable living snd hygiene, i also believe that every student should be guaranteed accommodation because we dont know the living situations of students, i also believe that more student accommodations should be built to also allow this guarantee to happen because the majority of students find it easier to stay on campus and it is more convenient for them, for example my self i live 2 and a half hours away from the university in hertford, the public transport is £20-30 which is extremely expensive, and i have a low income mother who is due a knee surgery, so things loke this can really support students and make students feel like they have a place to study and place to come to for support.

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University of Southampton

1 complementary-medicine courses SOUTH EAST ENGLAND
Subject ranking: 8th
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WUSCA ranking: 69th
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The best aspects are that the teachers are helpful and experienced and so it helps with learning, however there could be more help with exam resources such as more practice questions for the exam to get the most support

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Health Sciences University

1 complementary-medicine courses SOUTH WEST ENGLAND
Subject ranking: 10th
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Since joining this year for my masters on what is the first year that the course has been run, lecturers have been great, content has been great and the communication between students and the university regarding covid and the constantly changing situation that we have found ourselves in has been excellent. Whilst it has not been possible to meet many students at the Uni socially there have been many social events run over zoom to get involved with and I feel they have made the best of an unprecedented situation.

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MSc Chiropractic
clock icon 2 years full time
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Year 1
  • Advanced Research Methods
  • Clinical Internship II
  • Developing Reflective Practice
  • Dissertation
  • Professional and Ethical Practice
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Brunel University of London

1 complementary-medicine courses LONDON
WUSCA ranking: 85th
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The best aspects of my university experience have been the sense of community and the opportunities for personal and academic growth. My course is taught by passionate lecturers who make the subject feel relevant and engaging, and I’ve appreciated how approachable most staff are when I need help. There are also plenty of extracurricular activities and societies, which made it easy to meet people with similar interests. The campus facilities—like the library, study spaces, and wellbeing services—have also been a big part of what makes it a great place to study. In terms of what could be improved, there are a few key areas. Communication between departments could sometimes be clearer, especially around deadlines and timetable changes. At busy times of the year, access to study spaces can become limited, and more quiet areas or longer opening hours would make a difference. It would also help if there were more practical, hands-on learning opportunities such as placements, workshops, or industry links, as these really enhance understanding and employability. Overall, the university offers a supportive and stimulating environment, but with better organisation and more resources during peak periods, the student experience could be even stronger.

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University of Birmingham

3 complementary-medicine courses WEST MIDLANDS
WUSCA ranking: 51th
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I am a mature distance learning student, completing my MA in Philosophy of Religion and Ethics. The online platform is easy to use and the digital library is expansive. All staff have been easy to contact when I need any support, including IT, Finance, Admin, my personal tutor and teaching staff. I have been assigned a mentor to help me stay connected with university life and the Philosophy department. The modules are contemporary, as are the course materials. The student cohort is diverse and we all connect to the course flexibly, from different time zones. I receive a weekly events newsletter which has plenty of options for attending online webinars and socials.

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University of Plymouth

1 complementary-medicine courses SOUTH WEST ENGLAND
Subject ranking: 5th
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WUSCA ranking: 87th
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As an international Environmental Management student, my time at Plymouth has been defined by two things: academic freedom and incredible support. When I faced significant personal loss and financial struggles that impacted my attendance, the faculty didn't write me off they gave me the flexibility to recover and succeed. The course itself is far more than just exams. I was able to lead complex, consultancy-style projects (like my work on Singapore Heat Stress policies) that felt like real professional work, not just coursework. The resources in the Marine Building and library are top-tier for anyone willing to push themselves. Plymouth offers a rare balance: it challenges you intellectually to reach distinction levels, but supports you personally when life gets hard. Highly recommended for students who want resilience alongside their degree.

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Modules
Year 1
  • Clinical, Diagnostic and Communication Skills 1
  • Evidence-Based Practice and Research Methods
  • Foundations in Clinical Medicine 1
  • Personal and Professional Development 1
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