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Categories: Health and Social Care, Postgraduate
09/11/2020
If you are a health or social care practitioner looking to become an expert in your field, reskilling at the University of Bolton will be the best decision you make. Our MSc Advanced Clinical Practice course provides professionals with the skills they need to advance their career, boost job opportunities, and help more people receive the care they require.
We rank in the Top 5 in the UK for Teaching Quality (The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide in 2021 and 2020), as well as in the Top 50 UK Universities (The Guardian University League Tables in 2020). We’ve also been voted No.1 in the North West for Student Satisfaction for the past three years (Complete University Guide in 2021, 2020 and 2019), making Bolton University one of the best places to study.
Designed for practitioners who want to study part-time, our master’s degree in social care and healthcare will help you in the following ways:
As well as teaching you how to use communication skills in health and social care settings, our programme touches on essential practical skills in health and social care that can prepare you for management. The course covers disease awareness, patient examination and diagnostics, leadership and innovation, and relevant theory taught through both direct and online learning.
Our Postgraduate programme is taught in our fantastic £31 million Bolton One facility, where our Clinical Simulation Suite provides students with hands-on learning. This is where you’ll be able to put theory into practice, while getting guidance, support and one-to-one mentorship from our dedicated, passionate tutors.
Because our master’s degree in social care is part-time, you can fit it in around your other commitments. And we can tailor the course for your chosen specialism, whether that be mental health, palliative care, acute medicine, general practice, or any other area of focus.
This course is also largely work-based, giving you ‘real life’ opportunities to improve your professional practice.
To advance your career in health and social care, enrol with us in January 2021 and enjoy #UniAsItShouldBe at one of the top universities in the country. For more details, go to our MSc Advanced Clinical Practice course page.