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Home students can access a non-repayable maintenance grant of at least £5,000 per year, eligibility applies
Prepare for a future of leadership and advanced practice through our health and social care management courses. They begin at entry level, with foundation year courses and top-up degrees that prepare you for the complexities of today's health and care sector – including the collaborative, interprofessional working practices that employers increasingly need.
We offer undergraduate, postgraduate, and degree apprenticeship courses that lead to professional registration across 14 different fields. Practitioners will get access to state-of-the-art facilities, award-winning teaching and a support network of qualified professionals. Our courses support practitioners in enhancing their careers, focusing on advancing practice, skills development, education, leadership, and research in health and social care.
At postgraduate level we focus on specialist professional development, with MSc courses that include Advanced Professional Practice, Health and Social Care Education, and Health and Social Care Leadership.
Our community of health and social care students train together using facilities and scenarios that mirror real working environments.
On our campus-based courses you'll learn in both classrooms and practical settings, using a mix of lectures, seminars, workshops, presentations and assignments. Many of our postgraduate health and social care management courses are taught on a distance learning or part-time basis, making them suitable for practising professionals keen to develop their career or move into research. Click to find out more about the School of Health and Social Care.
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Home students can access a non-repayable maintenance grant of at least £5,000 per year, eligibility applies
We are one of the largest training providers of health and social care in the UK, giving you access to cross-discipline learning
98% of our health and social care students are in work or further study fifteen months after graduating