MSc Social Care, Health and Wellbeing
MSc Social Care, Health and Wellbeing
Course Overview
MSc Social Care, Health and Wellbeing
The MSc Social Care, Health and Wellbeing program is designed for professionals looking to advance their knowledge and skills in the interconnected fields of social care, health, and wellbeing. This one-year course provides an in-depth understanding of the policies, practices, and challenges facing these sectors. Students will engage with contemporary issues, develop advanced research skills, and apply theoretical concepts to practical scenarios, preparing them for leadership roles in various health and social care settings.
Career progression
Graduates of the MSc Social Care, Health and Wellbeing program will be well-prepared for a variety of roles within the health and social care sectors. Possible career paths include:
- Health Service Manager: Overseeing the delivery of health services and ensuring high standards of care in hospitals, clinics, or community settings.
- Social Care Manager: Managing social care services, supporting vulnerable populations, and ensuring compliance with regulations.
- Public Health Consultant: Developing and implementing public health policies and programs to improve community health.
- Wellbeing Coordinator: Designing and managing programs that promote physical, mental, and social wellbeing.
- Policy Advisor: Influencing and developing health and social care policies through research and advocacy.
- Researcher: Conducting research to inform and improve practices in health and social care.