Course description
Fast-track your career in healthcare with a Masters in Applied Health Sciences. Our MSc in Applied Health Sciences is a uniquely flexible programme. Choose from a wide range of online and on-campus courses to build an MSc, Postgraduate Diploma (PgDip) or Postgraduate Certificate (PgCert) at your own pace.
Tailor your qualification to your research interests and career goals. And choose to study 100% online or via a mix of online and on-campus courses. You can focus on applied health disciplines including:
- Global Health
- Health Data Science
- Health Economics
- Human Nutrition
- Public Health.
Excellent training will be provided to enhance your skills and career prospects in public health policy, healthcare delivery, healthcare management or research.
Subjects
Clinical science, Physiotherapy, Paramedical science, Health care, Medicine and health studies, Health science, ScienceEntry requirements
A health-related honours degree (a 2:2 or at least 60%) or be able to demonstrate evidence of equivalent experience in healthcare practice or research. We also consider applications from students with a pure science, social science or a humanities first degree who have a keen interest in health. These are our minimum requirements for direct entry to the MSc, PgDip or PgCert. They are given as a guide and do not guarantee entry. If you do not meet these entry requirements, or are not ready to commit to a full MSc, you may be able to use our online short courses as a route into this degree. Successfully complete two or more of the short courses that are part of this MSc and you’ll have proved you can study at this level. You can then apply to transfer onto the full Masters. This gives you a possible route into the MSc if you do not have an undergraduate degree.
Course options
Course Type: Full-time
Details
Venue details
Foresterhill Campus
Ashgrove Road West
Aberdeen
Course Type: Full-time
Details
Venue details
Foresterhill Campus
Ashgrove Road West
Aberdeen
Course provider
University of Aberdeen
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