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Health and Management – (M.Sc.)

University of Brighton

Faculty of Health and Social Science
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Annual Tuition Fee: ≈ € 7,120 - ≈ € 12,804 (non-EEA)
Location: Brighton / United Kingdom
Duration: 12 months
Educational Form:
  • Research
Education Variants:
  • Parttime
  • Fulltime
Languages: English 
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Health and Management enables students with experience of the public sector or health management to study disciplines and dimensions associated with health, healthcare and applied social science with an emphasis on management.

Each student on this course is able to create their own unique set of modules associated with health, health care, applied social science and management. At the start of the course you will consult with the course leader, and complete a s.w.o.t. analysis alongside using the university's studentprofile system enabling you to review your current achievements and highlight areas for further development. On this basis a tailored choice of modules is created which includes three taught modules from a list of approved management modules taught within the Faculty of Health and Social Science. A further two modules are then chosen from the faculty graduate programme and the MSc is completed with the dissertation which will normally have a management component. This is reviewed annually through tutorials with the student and allocated personal tutor.

Career and progression opportunities
Graduates of this course are equipped with skills that are directly transferable to health and social care-focused employment, and have progressed into senior positions in their organisations.

During the periodic review of the course a range of local health-related employers are consulted.


Contents

Course structure
This course can be studied either full- or part-time and the modules are delivered different times throughout the year. Each module has approximately 30 hours lecturer contact and approximately 170 hours of individual study is expected. Learning and teaching strategies vary across different modules.

For UK qualified nurses there is an opportunity to undertake a period of study in another health care setting in one of 14 European countries through the European Nursing Network.

Areas of study
Current students are from range of backgrounds but identify they want to develop management knowledge and skills around key areas such as: change management, strategic leadership, leadership roles, managing in publics and finance. There are a suite of management modules that can be chosen according to your own professional and personal developmental aspirations. The core research module is offered on different campuses and also online so that a range of students needs are met.

The dissertation project is an exciting element to this course and again is guided by your career route or employer requirements. This is the opportunity for you to consolidate the transferable masters-level skills gained from the taught modules which include analysing and interpreting data from a range of sources, demonstrating initiative, evaluating and problem solving, developing research skills and project management skills in order to produce a science-based project appropriate to your chosen pathway.

There is also the option for work-based learning to be a key feature of this tailored pathway where management skills can be developed through work-based projects.

Syllabus
One research module from the following:
Research Theory and Practice
Research Methods and Critical Appraisal
Research Methods for Health Professionals
Qualitative Research

Three management modules
Two further modules from the graduate programme

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Requirements

For non-native speakers of English:

6.5 overall and 6 in writing.

Other:

Students are expected to be in, or to have recently been in, public service employment, or engaged in community or voluntary activity that gives them direct understanding of the public service environment. Students' reflection on practice forms an important element of the learning. Applicants unable to demonstrate appropriate entry requirements can be permitted to register as a single module student. Students who are successful at studying for one module and are awarded credits will be eligible after consultation with the course leader to enrol for further modules.

Degree and/or experience:

Students are normally expected to demonstrate one of the entry requirements below:

* an honours degree from a higher educational institution in the UK (minimum of 2.2), or equivalent award from a European, or overseas higher education institution, and some public/health service experience;
* an appropriate professional qualification from a body that is represented in public/health services work plus minimum five years working in a public/health services organisation; and an ability to demonstrate skills of applied learning (for example successfully completing some L3 modules - grade C and above);
* an HND, or diploma equivalent, in an area applied to public/health services, plus minimum five years working in a public/health services organisation; and an ability to demonstrate skills of applied learning (for example successfully completing some L3 related modules - grade C and above).

Additional Requirements

Minimal degree required: Bachelor's degree
Minimal amount of work experience Not specified

Language Proficiency

IELTS Band: 6.5
Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE): Grade C (Score: 60)

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