MSc Professional Practice (Early Action)
Public services are a constantly changing, dynamic environment – and for those working within the public services, the demands are high. Developed collaboratively by practitioners and academics, the MSc Professional Practice (Early Action) course has been developed to equip you with the knowledge, skills and understanding required to work effectively within multi-agency teams – whether from a statutory organisation, the voluntary sector or a charity.
This course offers the ideal professional development opportunity for current professionals in the field of multi-agency partnership working. It’s particularly useful for graduates in criminology, health, law, policing or sociology.
You’ll gain the knowledge and practical skills required to understand multi-agency partnership working and learn how to design, plan and implement sustainable solutions to everyday problems. You’ll draw on relevant theory to test potential solutions, developing your critical thinking, communication and self-management skills along the way.
Why study with us
- You’ll be learning from the experts – our course team have considerable academic and practical experience of multi-agency working and are actively involved in development and research in this area.
- You can fit this professional development opportunity around your other work commitments – this course is available on a full-time, part-time or distance learning basis.
Learning and assessment
This course is taught using a combination of lectures, practical sessions and self-directed study. You’ll be taught by experienced academics, including current and former practitioners.
Public services are a constantly changing, dynamic environment – and for those working within the public services, the demands are high. Developed collaboratively by practitioners and academics, the MSc Professional Practice (Early Action) course has been developed to equip you with the knowledge, skills and understanding required to work effectively within multi-agency teams – whether from a statutory organisation, the voluntary sector or a charity.
This course offers the ideal professional development opportunity for current professionals in the field of multi-agency partnership working. It’s particularly useful for graduates in criminology, health, law, policing or sociology.
You’ll gain the knowledge and practical skills required to understand multi-agency partnership working and learn how to design, plan and implement sustainable solutions to everyday problems. You’ll draw on relevant theory to test potential solutions, developing your critical thinking, communication and self-management skills along the way.
Why study with us
- You’ll be learning from the experts – our course team have considerable academic and practical experience of multi-agency working and are actively involved in development and research in this area.
- You can fit this professional development opportunity around your other work commitments – this course is available on a full-time, part-time or distance learning basis.
Learning and assessment
This course is taught using a combination of lectures, practical sessions and self-directed study. You’ll be taught by experienced academics, including current and former practitioners.