Change your tomorrow with a Master’s degree from the Scottish University of the Year 2021 (The Times & Sunday Times Good University Guide).
With the delivery of healthcare rapidly changing the level of knowledge and skills required by health professionals has never been greater. A postgraduate degree will help keep your knowledge and skills up to date so you can practice confidently in your current role or if you’re seeking a promotion or new position you may need a qualification to help you get there. You will also gain important transferable skills that employers are looking for but can be so hard to develop including teamwork, communication and leadership.
Our courses have been designed in close collaboration with the NHS, independent sector partners, service users and carers ensuring course content is relevant, current and capable of providing the skills you need to succeed in the workplace. We offer a variety of study modes; online, on campus* or a mixture of both (blended learning) so you don’t have to put your life on hold to gain a Master’s degree.
*Level of on campus teaching will be in line with Scottish Government guidance in relation to COVID-19.
Finance and Funding
Have you studied with us before? Make a huge 20% saving on your future course fees as we welcome you back to study:
Scottish postgraduate applicants may be eligible for a Living Cost Loan or a Postgraduate Loan via SAAS, find out more:
You may also qualify for other scholarships or financial awards:
Our Courses
We have a number of postgraduate courses available in healthcare and public health-related subjects. Visit the course page for entry requirements and how to apply.
Full Time On Campus
Online Learning
Blended Learning
Continuing Professional Development
Our continuing professional development (CPD) short courses offer an alternative if you are looking for a shorter duration.