MSc Leading Quality Improvement Program By Bangor University |Top Universities
Program Duration

12 monthsProgram duration

Tuitionfee

18,000 GBPTuition Fee/year

Scholarship

YesScholarships

Main Subject Area

Health/HealthcareMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Health/Healthcare

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The MSc Leading Quality Improvement will support you to become an expert in health care quality improvement and innovation based on effectiveness (the use of evidence); efficiency (service reliability); and acceptability (the service user experience). Using leading evidence based research we’ll ensure you can, as the next generation of improvement and innovation experts, apply this evidence in practice – making research real, and impacting directly on the quality of frontline services.
You’ll develop skills to help you identify and explore problems and opportunities in order to deliver valuable solutions to improve healthcare in practice.  All of this will be supported by developing your critical thinking and ability to research the problems and opportunities you face, and help you to identify the cutting edge solutions. We’ll help you to gain insight into your own leadership preferences and styles in order to lead and challenge others to develop health services. 
This is a very broad qualification that appeals to a wide variety of people in clinical and non-clinical roles working in any area that healthcare is delivered or it’s delivery monitored.  We attract students from very diverse backgrounds including nursing; medical; allied health professionals (e.g., Therapy professionals; paramedics; laboratory staff); NHS and wider healthcare management, the Royal College of Veterinary Nurses and journalism.   Attention will be paid to the components of improving quality, including public policy and organisational strategy; governance and risk management; leadership; professional behaviour change; and service user involvement. The MSc provides a focus for ‘research into teaching’ around the School’s research expertise in implementation.
You’ll be supported by the programme lead, Dr David Evans who has over 15 years’ experience of leading large teams, in healthcare. This includes board level roles in acute hospital and community services, in the UK and Middle East. His previous role was to lead adult and children’s community teams across Manchester (1,200 staff, £40m budget), this included the leadership and development of integrated health and social care teams. In addition to this he co-produced the 2020 vision and new delivery model for frail older people and people with dementia, as part of a Manchester citywide strategic plan. More recently the he has been working with Welsh Government to develop and implement care pathways for dental services across the country.
You can study this MSc full-time in one year. Many of our students chose to study our part-time programme, completed over three years, which requires you to attend the university site on about 15 days each year. As a guideline as a part-time student, you’ll need to devote 1 day a week to your learning.  This day is not always in the class, but may involve coaching and supervision sessions, or your own directed learning and reading. Taught sessions and tutorials will be delivered in class (subject to Covid-19 requirements) and online and we generally try to limit these – for part time students – to 3 hours per week. Full-time students would require, on average, three days per week of dedicated time to learning and support. In addition to this, we support you through online material, tutorials and guidance.
By the end of the programme, you’ll think differently about problems, and how you can draw from your learning to bring solutions to those problems. You’ll also develop a network between your fellow students that will support the development of your career. 

Program overview

Main Subject

Health/Healthcare

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The MSc Leading Quality Improvement will support you to become an expert in health care quality improvement and innovation based on effectiveness (the use of evidence); efficiency (service reliability); and acceptability (the service user experience). Using leading evidence based research we’ll ensure you can, as the next generation of improvement and innovation experts, apply this evidence in practice – making research real, and impacting directly on the quality of frontline services.
You’ll develop skills to help you identify and explore problems and opportunities in order to deliver valuable solutions to improve healthcare in practice.  All of this will be supported by developing your critical thinking and ability to research the problems and opportunities you face, and help you to identify the cutting edge solutions. We’ll help you to gain insight into your own leadership preferences and styles in order to lead and challenge others to develop health services. 
This is a very broad qualification that appeals to a wide variety of people in clinical and non-clinical roles working in any area that healthcare is delivered or it’s delivery monitored.  We attract students from very diverse backgrounds including nursing; medical; allied health professionals (e.g., Therapy professionals; paramedics; laboratory staff); NHS and wider healthcare management, the Royal College of Veterinary Nurses and journalism.   Attention will be paid to the components of improving quality, including public policy and organisational strategy; governance and risk management; leadership; professional behaviour change; and service user involvement. The MSc provides a focus for ‘research into teaching’ around the School’s research expertise in implementation.
You’ll be supported by the programme lead, Dr David Evans who has over 15 years’ experience of leading large teams, in healthcare. This includes board level roles in acute hospital and community services, in the UK and Middle East. His previous role was to lead adult and children’s community teams across Manchester (1,200 staff, £40m budget), this included the leadership and development of integrated health and social care teams. In addition to this he co-produced the 2020 vision and new delivery model for frail older people and people with dementia, as part of a Manchester citywide strategic plan. More recently the he has been working with Welsh Government to develop and implement care pathways for dental services across the country.
You can study this MSc full-time in one year. Many of our students chose to study our part-time programme, completed over three years, which requires you to attend the university site on about 15 days each year. As a guideline as a part-time student, you’ll need to devote 1 day a week to your learning.  This day is not always in the class, but may involve coaching and supervision sessions, or your own directed learning and reading. Taught sessions and tutorials will be delivered in class (subject to Covid-19 requirements) and online and we generally try to limit these – for part time students – to 3 hours per week. Full-time students would require, on average, three days per week of dedicated time to learning and support. In addition to this, we support you through online material, tutorials and guidance.
By the end of the programme, you’ll think differently about problems, and how you can draw from your learning to bring solutions to those problems. You’ll also develop a network between your fellow students that will support the development of your career. 

Admission requirements

Undergraduate

168+
2.5+
6+
75+
56+
2(ii) Honours degree or equivalent professional qualification or 3years professional experience with demonstrable ability to study at Level 7.
Credit transfer and Accreditation for Prior Experiential Learning (maximum 40 credits at Level 7) will be possible. If credit transfer is sought for taught research methods modules, then this should have been completed within the last 5 years.
International applicants – English language requirement - IELTS 6. No element below 5.5. (or equivalent) OR specific English language country requirement AND application must include personal statement.
1 Year
Sep

Tuition fee and scholarships

Domestic Students

10,000 GBP
-

International Students

18,000 GBP
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