The MA Health and Wellbeing is designed to meet the career development needs of health and social care professionals in the UK.
The course will increase your awareness of the social, technological, economic, political, and environmental changes taking place within health and social care, whether in the public, private, or voluntary sectors, enabling you to take your career to the next stage.
You will study core modules in the development of local, national, and international health and social care policy, the influence of sociology, psychology, and ethics on our understanding of health and wellbeing, the issues of health and social care provision in remote and rural areas as well as gaining skills in research methods.
You will study part-time through fully supported online learning, with lectures, tutorials, and other materials accessible via the university’s virtual learning environment (VLE). You will receive regular support from your tutors and peers via online discussions, telephone, and email; whichever suits you best.
Staff teaching in the program have won UHI HISA Awards for:
Best Online Tutor (2019)
Best Personal Academic Tutor/Learning Support (2020)
Most Inspiring Lecturer (2022)
and been Highly Recommended for:
Best Online Tutor (2020)
Best Personal Academic Tutor/Learning Support (2021)
Best Research/Dissertation Supervisor Highly Recommended (2022)
2:1 honours degree, or equivalent OR
Postgraduate diploma award or a professional qualification recognised as being equivalent to an honours degree
Applicants with a 2:2 honours degree or below, an ordinary degree or DipHE in a relevant subject, plus relevant professional experience may also be considered through successful completion of the admissions essay
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) and/or Accreditation of Prior Certificated Learning (APCL) may also be considered
All students should be in employment and/or engaged in voluntary activities
20 hours work permit for international students
Applicants must have an IELTS score- 6.5 or equivalent
English (PTE) Academic-62 average with 55 in each component
TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) iBT4-Min 88 or above with min 20 in each section
Healthcare and Nursing
North, West and Hebrides
Undergraduate
Part-time: 3 Years
January, September
6.5
6480,
9720, (INT)
Hatfield, England
6.0
Undergraduate
14750
London
5.5
Undergraduate
£9,000
Ipswich
5.5
Undergraduate
£ 8220