Health And Management Msc (Pgcert Pgdip)
University of Brighton
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Description
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Requierments
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Study options
For international students
Students are normally expected to demonstrate one of the entry requirements below: an honours degree from a higher educational institution in the UK (minimum of 2:2), or equivalent award from a European, or overseas higher education institution, and some public/health service experience; an appropriate professional qualification from a body that is represented in public/health services work plus minimum five years working in a public/health services organization and minimum five years working in a public/health services organization; an ability to demonstrate skills of applied learning (for example successfully completing some academic Level 6, or degree level, studies modules - grade C and above); an HND, or diploma equivalent, in an area applied to public/health services, plus minimum five years working in a public/health services organisation and an ability to demonstrate skills of applied learning (for example successfully completing some Level 6 related modules - grade C and above). IELTS 6.5 overall with a minimum of 5.5 in each element.
1 year - Full time
1 year - Full time
About
The University of Brighton is a public university spread across four campuses in Brighton and Eastbourne in the UK, offering over 200 programmes in subjects ranging from illustration to engineering. The University holds many accolades, including the TEF Silver Award, which recognises its high-quality teaching.
Throughout their time at the institution, students have the chance to undertake work placements on their course to gain practical experience in the industry of their choice. This has resulted in 94.4% of graduates going on to find work within six months of graduating (DLHE). Students also benefit from a dedicated careers service, which offers everything from one-to-one guidance with an advisor, to help with writing a stand-out CV and cover letter.
There are over 60 sports clubs and more than 100 student societies on offer at the University, and students are encouraged to get involved in some to meet new friends, pursue their interests and gain a new skill for their CV. There is also the option of starting their own society.
It is important to the institution that all students feel happy and safe during their time learning, and are well looked after with a range of support services. These include a confidential counselling team, LGBTQ+ support, access to study tutors, information on health and wellbeing and a dedicated service for those with a disability or special need.
During their degree, students can apply to study abroad at an exchange university. This is an ideal way for them to learn about a new culture, experience life in another country and gain confidence while facing new challenges.