Health and Clinical Research Delivery MSc 36 months Postgraduate Programme By The University of Sheffield |TopUniversities
Programme Duration

36 monthsProgramme duration

Main Subject Area

Health/HealthcareMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Health/Healthcare

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

Online

This online, part-time course supports practising healthcare professionals aspiring to work in the clinical research delivery workforce. At the University of Sheffield, you'll learn from leading experts in the field, all while enjoying the flexibility to fit your studies around your professional commitments.

This part-time, fully online programme is designed for practitioners such as doctors, nurses, midwives, pharmacists, healthcare scientists, and allied health professionals who want to excel in clinical research delivery. Whether you are new to research or already involved, this course prepares you with essential skills to improve future healthcare for your patients.

Our curriculum focuses on the practical aspects of delivering clinical research. You'll explore ways to enhance participant recruitment and consider the challenges and impacts of conducting research. The module on research practice experience will let you apply what you learn by participating directly and reflecting on real-world research delivery activities. By the end of the course, you'll have the skills and confidence to lead health-related or clinical research that improves people’s health and well-being and health and social care services. 

Flexible study 

Our program offers maximum flexibility to fit your work and personal commitments. You'll study part-time online, allowing you to progress at your own pace and integrate learning into your professional practice from any location.

You can tailor your study duration to your goals: complete a PG Certificate in one year, a PG Diploma in two years, or a full master's in three years. We offer flexibility to adjust your study timeline as needed, with support throughout.

To succeed, you should

  • dedicate about 20 hours per week to coursework
  • spend approximately 3 hours per week on practical and research activities
  • identify a work-based supervisor for the Research Practice module
  • secure organisational support and approval from your line manager
  • if employed outside England, work for an organisation involved in health, care or clinical research with access to local research delivery training

Applying

To ensure you have the support you need to succeed, you'll need to upload a signed letter of support from your employer, who has agreed to support you during your studies.

Applying for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)

You can apply to use previous study or experiential learning to count towards your health and clinical research delivery qualification.

For more information on RPL read the University of Sheffield's Recognition of Prior Learning policy.

To make an application you must complete the RPL application form and email it to [email protected].

If you are applying for RPL based on experiential learning, you should refer to the HCRD RPL Guidance carefully to ensure that you include all of the relevant information. 

You will also need to submit a postgraduate online application form to be considered for entry. Approval of your RPL application does not guarantee you a place on the course.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Health/Healthcare

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

Online

This online, part-time course supports practising healthcare professionals aspiring to work in the clinical research delivery workforce. At the University of Sheffield, you'll learn from leading experts in the field, all while enjoying the flexibility to fit your studies around your professional commitments.

This part-time, fully online programme is designed for practitioners such as doctors, nurses, midwives, pharmacists, healthcare scientists, and allied health professionals who want to excel in clinical research delivery. Whether you are new to research or already involved, this course prepares you with essential skills to improve future healthcare for your patients.

Our curriculum focuses on the practical aspects of delivering clinical research. You'll explore ways to enhance participant recruitment and consider the challenges and impacts of conducting research. The module on research practice experience will let you apply what you learn by participating directly and reflecting on real-world research delivery activities. By the end of the course, you'll have the skills and confidence to lead health-related or clinical research that improves people’s health and well-being and health and social care services. 

Flexible study 

Our program offers maximum flexibility to fit your work and personal commitments. You'll study part-time online, allowing you to progress at your own pace and integrate learning into your professional practice from any location.

You can tailor your study duration to your goals: complete a PG Certificate in one year, a PG Diploma in two years, or a full master's in three years. We offer flexibility to adjust your study timeline as needed, with support throughout.

To succeed, you should

  • dedicate about 20 hours per week to coursework
  • spend approximately 3 hours per week on practical and research activities
  • identify a work-based supervisor for the Research Practice module
  • secure organisational support and approval from your line manager
  • if employed outside England, work for an organisation involved in health, care or clinical research with access to local research delivery training

Applying

To ensure you have the support you need to succeed, you'll need to upload a signed letter of support from your employer, who has agreed to support you during your studies.

Applying for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)

You can apply to use previous study or experiential learning to count towards your health and clinical research delivery qualification.

For more information on RPL read the University of Sheffield's Recognition of Prior Learning policy.

To make an application you must complete the RPL application form and email it to [email protected].

If you are applying for RPL based on experiential learning, you should refer to the HCRD RPL Guidance carefully to ensure that you include all of the relevant information. 

You will also need to submit a postgraduate online application form to be considered for entry. Approval of your RPL application does not guarantee you a place on the course.

Admission Requirements

Minimum 2:1 undergraduate honours degree in a clinical subject or a Medical degree.
Letter of support To ensure you have the support you need to succeed, we will ask you to upload a letter of support from your employer. This signed letter needs to be from an individual within your organisation who has agreed to support you during your studies.
The letter must be signed by your ‘supporter’, be on headed paper, state the name and role of your ‘supporter’ and include an acknowledgement that you have discussed the course and the above study requirements with them, including the 20 hours a week study time required to participate.
English language requirements: IELTS 6.5 (with 6 in each component) or University equivalent.

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