MSc Applied Professional Practice 12 months Postgraduate Programme By Anglia Ruskin University |TopUniversities
Programme Duration

12 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

18,400 GBPTuition Fee/year

Starting Month

SepStarting Month

Programme overview

Main Subject

Health/Healthcare

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

Blended

Join our Masters in Applied Professional Practice to develop your career in healthcare, with learning that reflects your chosen pathway.


Study via blended learning with our specialist staff. You’ll complete work online or in the workplace, and join us on campus in Cambridge or Chelmsford for some sessions.


Our course features a range of optional modules which focus on specific areas, such as safeguarding, mental health care, and treatment of illnesses and injuries.


Teaching methods vary by module, and may include lectures and seminars, work-based activities, practical work, performances, presentations, field trips and e-learning through Canvas, our learning management system.


When you graduate, your learning will prepare you to take on a range of senior roles.


There’s lots of support available to you at ARU, including Study Skills Plus sessions, a dedicated course page with essential information, and the opportunity to meet with your personal development tutor and/or course director each trimester. You’ll also be able to seek wellbeing support from our experienced University team should you need it during your studies.


If you’ve already undertaken some Masters-level study, you may be able to bring those credits with you to complete your qualification more quickly. Our course team can tell you what prior learning is eligible for consideration, and support you in designing your course.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Health/Healthcare

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

Blended

Join our Masters in Applied Professional Practice to develop your career in healthcare, with learning that reflects your chosen pathway.


Study via blended learning with our specialist staff. You’ll complete work online or in the workplace, and join us on campus in Cambridge or Chelmsford for some sessions.


Our course features a range of optional modules which focus on specific areas, such as safeguarding, mental health care, and treatment of illnesses and injuries.


Teaching methods vary by module, and may include lectures and seminars, work-based activities, practical work, performances, presentations, field trips and e-learning through Canvas, our learning management system.


When you graduate, your learning will prepare you to take on a range of senior roles.


There’s lots of support available to you at ARU, including Study Skills Plus sessions, a dedicated course page with essential information, and the opportunity to meet with your personal development tutor and/or course director each trimester. You’ll also be able to seek wellbeing support from our experienced University team should you need it during your studies.


If you’ve already undertaken some Masters-level study, you may be able to bring those credits with you to complete your qualification more quickly. Our course team can tell you what prior learning is eligible for consideration, and support you in designing your course.

Admission Requirements

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6.5+
176+
120+
88+
Main
The minimum qualification required for admission to a postgraduate course would usually be one of the following:
A UK Honours Degree
An academic or professional qualification approved by senate (or a committee acting on its behalf) as equivalent in breadth and depth to a UK Honours Degree.
For the Applied Professional Practice courses, all students should hold an appropriate qualification in healthcare practice.
International students
Applicants will be required to demonstrate the University standard of English language (IELTS) at Level 6.5 (including written English) prior to commencement on a course.
Students who do not meet this criterion will be advised to seek support from ALS English language programme prior to commencement of the course. Selection Process Applicants complete the standard Anglia Ruskin application form.
Member(s) of the course team will determine entry to the course on the basis of the student’s application form, references and, if appropriate, interview.

Admission to the course with non-traditional entry
Non-graduates with extensive relevant practical and continuing professional development experience will be offered the opportunity to complete the Supplementary Profile in accordance with the University regulations with guidance from the Course Leader / Course Group Leader. Admission with Credit Applicants seeking admission with credit (APCL or APEL) need to discuss this with their Admissions Tutor.
All APL claims that demonstrate they meet the generic learning outcomes for the course will be considered.

1 Year
Sep

Tuition fees

Domestic
11,700 GBP
International
18,400 GBP

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