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Social Sciences Research for Healthcare

MSc

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This Master’s course taught me the fundamentals of research. This gave me a strong foundation to successfully apply for a PhD.

Monica, Social Sciences Research for Healthcare MSc (full time)

Entry requirements

  • GCSE or equivalent English and Maths at minimum of C (or 4)
  • Undergraduate degree, at least 2.1 or international equivalent in relevant subject

We may consider lower qualifications if you have appropriate professional experience, in which case we will review a written work sample with your application and hold an interview. 

English language requirements

Non-UK applicants need to achieve IELTS with an overall score of 6.0 with at least 5.5 in the four sub-tests (speaking, listening, reading and writing).

Teaching, learning and assessment

You will learn through lectures, workshops, debates, case–based interdisciplinary problems and collaborative learning. You will also be able to attend training at our White Rose Doctoral Programme training partner institutions to develop further your networks and interdisciplinary research skills.

Much of your learning time will be dedicated to directed study, related to your own subject area. This will give you the opportunity to practice and develop the knowledge, skills and practices necessary to become an independent researcher. The learning process will be supported by formative and summative feedback, reflection on learning experiences and tutorials.The programme aims to make use of your own experiences, allow choice in learning and your dissertation module (M4 Independent Research Project).

You will receive regular support from your personal academic tutor to receive formative feedback on your work, identify your learning needs and set your personal learning objectives.

We utilise our virtual learning environment to ensure materials are accessible and our eportfolio system enables you to demonstrate your development over time.

Terms and conditions of study

The University has a set of terms and conditions for all students accepting an offer to study on a course here at Bradford. This is called The Student Contract. This document sets out the Terms and Conditions which apply when you accept an offer of a place on a programme of study at the University of Bradford.

View our Student Contract for further details.

Transparency statement

Information about this programme and its modules has been published in advance of the academic year to which it applies. Every effort has been made to ensure that the information is accurate at the time of publication, but changes may occur given the interval between publishing and commencement of teaching. Any change which impacts the terms and conditions of an applicant’s offer will be communicated to them.