MSc Social Care, Health and Wellbeing

Bolton

 

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Program Overview

The MSc in Social Care, Health and Wellbeing at the University of Greater Manchester provides a comprehensive and interdisciplinary postgraduate education that explores the interconnectedness of social care, health, and wellbeing. The program aims to equip graduates with the knowledge and skills to address complex social and health challenges, promote wellbeing, and reduce inequalities across diverse populations and settings. It integrates theoretical perspectives from sociology, psychology, public health, and social policy.

Curriculum: The curriculum of the MSc in Social Care, Health and Wellbeing is structured to provide a broad understanding of key concepts and issues within the field. Core modules typically cover social policy and welfare, public health principles, mental health and wellbeing, social determinants of health, research methods for health and social care, and ethical practice. Students may also have opportunities to specialize through elective modules focusing on areas such as safeguarding, community development, or specific population groups. A significant component of the program often involves a research project or dissertation, allowing students to explore a particular area of interest in depth.

Research Focus: The MSc in Social Care, Health and Wellbeing program benefits from a research-informed approach, with faculty often engaged in research related to social inequalities in health, wellbeing interventions, social care policy and practice, and community-based health initiatives. The program encourages students to develop their research skills, critically evaluate existing research, and contribute to the evidence base in the field through their own research projects or dissertations. Research areas may include the impact of social policy on health outcomes, the effectiveness of community-based interventions, and the lived experiences of vulnerable populations.

Industry Engagement: The MSc in Social Care, Health and Wellbeing program often fosters strong links with relevant statutory, voluntary, and private sector organizations involved in social care, health, and wellbeing. This may include guest lectures from practitioners and policymakers, opportunities for students to engage in applied projects or case studies with local organizations, and potential for internships or volunteering. This industry engagement aims to provide students with real-world insights into the challenges and opportunities within the sector and enhance their employability.

Global Perspective: The MSc in Social Care, Health and Wellbeing program often incorporates a global perspective by examining international health and social care systems, global health challenges, and the social, economic, and political factors that influence health and wellbeing on a global scale. The program may explore different models of social care and health provision, discuss global health inequalities, and consider the impact of international policies and organizations. The diverse backgrounds of students, including international students, can further enrich the learning environment by bringing different global perspectives to classroom discussions.

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Location

Bolton

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

£ 15950

Postgraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: Applicants should have successfully completed a bachelor's degree or its equivalent from a recognized institution with a minimum overall score of 60% or equivalent.

English language proficiency:

  • IELTS: A minimum overall score of 6.5 or 7.0 with no individual component below 6.0.
  • TOEFL: A minimum overall score of 79.
  • PTE Academic: A minimum overall score of 59.
  • Some postgraduate programs may have specific subject prerequisites or additional requirements.

The University of Greater Manchester offers a variety of scholarships to support international students in financing their education. These scholarships are designed to reward academic excellence and assist students in pursuing their studies in the UK.

Global Futures Scholarships: The university provides the Global Futures Scholarships, which offer financial support to international students. These scholarships are available to both undergraduate and master's students holding an offer for full-time study on campus in Manchester. 

Equity and Merit Scholarships: The university offers Equity and Merit Scholarships to academically excellent international students. These scholarships are available to postgraduate taught students commencing their studies. The scholarships aim to support students who demonstrate strong academic performance and their chosen field of study. 

Engineering the Future Scholarships: The School of Engineering at the University of Greater Manchester provides scholarship awards to academically excellent international students commencing their postgraduate taught studies. These scholarships aim to support students pursuing careers in engineering and related fields.

Graduates from the MSc Social Care, Health and Wellbeing program at the University of Greater Manchester acquire a comprehensive and interdisciplinary understanding of the factors influencing individual and community wellbeing. This advanced knowledge opens doors to a variety of impactful career paths across statutory, voluntary, and private sectors.

Public Health Officer: Graduates can work in local authorities or public health agencies, developing and implementing strategies to improve population health and address health inequalities.

Social Policy Analyst: Graduates can analyze social policies related to health and wellbeing, contributing to the development and evaluation of effective interventions and programs.

Health Promotion Specialist: Graduates can design and deliver health promotion campaigns and programs aimed at encouraging healthy behaviors and improving community wellbeing.

Wellbeing Practitioner: Graduates can work in various settings (e.g., schools, workplaces, community centers) to develop and deliver interventions that promote mental and emotional wellbeing.

Community Development Worker: Graduates can work with local communities to identify their needs and develop initiatives that improve social cohesion, health, and overall wellbeing.

Social Care Manager: Graduates can take on leadership roles within social care organizations, managing teams and overseeing the delivery of services to vulnerable individuals and families.

Safeguarding Officer: Graduates can work to protect children and adults at risk from harm and abuse within statutory or voluntary sector organizations.

Research Officer (Health and Social Care): Graduates can contribute to research projects focused on understanding health and social care needs, evaluating interventions, and informing policy.

Advocacy Worker: Graduates can work to represent the interests of individuals and communities, campaigning for policy changes and improved access to health and social care services.

Project Manager (Health and Wellbeing Initiatives): Graduates can lead and manage projects aimed at improving health and wellbeing outcomes within specific populations or communities.


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