Our one-year MSc Social Care, Health and Wellbeing offers an excellent opportunity to gain an advanced understanding of the health and social care sector, as well as areas such as equality, diversity and collaboration.
This programme is designed to equip you with an advanced awareness and understanding of the health and social care sector and the challenges that it faces. Specialist modules will broaden your understanding of key areas such as equality and diversity, integration and collaboration.
In addition, you will develop enhanced critical and evaluative awareness of the current and emerging issues within health and social care practice.
Once you have qualified, you will have gained specific academic knowledge and practical skills that can be applied in your existing or future career. Alongside this, we will help you build lifelong learning skills that you can reflect on, articulate and translate into everyday life.
⦁ This degree will give you a good foundation, allowing you to work in a wide range of statutory, voluntary and independent settings, including local authority teams, health promotion projects, refugee and asylum service hospitals, sheltered accommodation, hospices and day centres, and residential care units.
⦁ The demand for skilled and qualified health and social care workers is increasing and is fostered by transformative changes in the healthcare sector.
⦁ After successfully completing this programme, you will be able to demonstrate systematic knowledge and understanding of a range of health and social care-related principles, concepts, and values.
⦁ We focus on supporting you to integrate these ideas with your existing knowledge of social care, health, and wellbeing, helping you to achieve career success and champion the uniqueness of individuals, carers, and their families.
LOCATION
Regent College London
DURATION
1 Year
STUDY MODE
In person
FEES
£ 8,496 per year
Upon successfully completing this course, you will be prepared to explore careers in many different fields, in the UK and abroad. These include:
⦁ Multi-agency teams
⦁ Health promotion projects
⦁ Refugee and asylum services
⦁ Hospitals
⦁ Sheltered accommodation
⦁ Hospices
⦁ Day centres
⦁ Residential care units
As a graduate of this programme, you may also choose to progress to study at doctorate-level in health and social care or a related field.
You are normally expected to have successfully completed an honours degree (or equivalent) in a relevant subject and have appropriate work experience. You may be required to attend an interview and/or provide a portfolio of work.
Additional Criteria
If English is not your first language you will need to complete a Secure English Language Test at IELTS 6.0 or equivalent with no band less than 5.5.