MSc Professional Practice in Health Sciences
Choose full or part-time study with our flexible MSc Professional Practice in Health Sciences. The course has been developed for anyone working in health or social care. You can tailor the degree to your specific needs and choose from our wide range of health modules.
For example, you could boost your skills in management or patient care, or follow a particular interest in a certain population group.
This UK master’s for clinicians and non-clinicians, is designed to support your development as a healthcare worker. It offers a precise fit for your clinical career path. If you’re a non-clinician, you’ll be able to study the service you manage. You'll also be well prepared for higher level healthcare roles when you graduate.
You’ll learn to:
If you prefer, you can apply to study this course as:
a part-time master's - study the same course content over a maximum of 5 years
Most of our modules are available to be taken individually as continuing professional development (CPD). If you take a module as an assessed CPD module it may count towards the MSc if you wish to progress.
Explore modules that are available as CPD
Your modules and fees may vary if you choose a different study option.
Your course lead is Dr Chris Franks, Lecturer in Life Sciences. He is interested in pain physiology and has a history in neuroscience research.
Visit Dr Franks’ profile to find out more about his work and publications.
Choose full or part-time study with our flexible MSc Professional Practice in Health Sciences. The course has been developed for anyone working in health or social care. You can tailor the degree to your specific needs and choose from our wide range of health modules.
For example, you could boost your skills in management or patient care, or follow a particular interest in a certain population group.
This UK master’s for clinicians and non-clinicians, is designed to support your development as a healthcare worker. It offers a precise fit for your clinical career path. If you’re a non-clinician, you’ll be able to study the service you manage. You'll also be well prepared for higher level healthcare roles when you graduate.
You’ll learn to:
If you prefer, you can apply to study this course as:
a part-time master's - study the same course content over a maximum of 5 years
Most of our modules are available to be taken individually as continuing professional development (CPD). If you take a module as an assessed CPD module it may count towards the MSc if you wish to progress.
Explore modules that are available as CPD
Your modules and fees may vary if you choose a different study option.
Your course lead is Dr Chris Franks, Lecturer in Life Sciences. He is interested in pain physiology and has a history in neuroscience research.
Visit Dr Franks’ profile to find out more about his work and publications.