MSc Healthcare Management

Anglia Ruskin University

It takes around 9 months to complete the MSc program. After completing the Qualifi Level 7 postgraduate diploma, students can apply for the MSc programme at Anglia Ruskin University.

MSc Healthcare Management

Anglia Ruskin University

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Anglia Ruskin University
MSc Healthcare Management

Course Type

MSc Top-Up

Study Method

Online and Part-time

Start Date

September / January

Course Duration

9 months

Assessment

No exam, assessed on a continuous basis through assignments and class participation

Language Medium

English

Progression Pathway

Requirements

  • Level 6 Qualification or First Degree or Three years managerial work experience (evaluated on a case-by-case basis)
  • A good command of English

Existing educational qualifications and work experience will be directly taken into programme and allowing for module exemptions, please email or WhatsApp us for details.

English Language Requirements

  • IELTS 5.5; Reading and Writing must be at 5.5 or
  • HKALE Use of English at Grade E or above, or HKDSE Examination English Language at Level 3 or above or
  • Satisfy the examiners in UK EDUCATION qualifying examination, if required
 

Accreditation

  • Level 7 Diploma in Strategic Management and Leadership Provided by Qualifi

  • MSc Healthcare Management by Anglia Ruskin University

Level 7 Diploma in Strategic Management and Leadership Provided by Qualifi

Mandatory Units
You must take all six of the following:

Mandatory Units

Unit

Reference

Mandatory Units

Level

TQT

Credit

GLH

702

Manage Team Performance to Support Strategy

7

150

15

60

704

Information Management and Strategic Decision Taking

7

150

15

60

705

Leading a Strategic Management Project

7

150

15

60

706

Strategic Direction

7

150

15

60

711

Strategic Planning

7

150

15

60

724

Development as a Strategic Manager

7

150

15

60

Optional Units

Optional Units

Unit

Reference

Mandatory Units

Level

TQT

Credit

GLH

703

Finance for Managers

7

150

15

60

708

Strategic Marketing

7

150

15

60

710

Organisational Change Strategies

7

150

15

60

712

Human Resource Planning

7

150

15

60

The overall structure of the course is based on eight units that cover a number of topics relating to learning outcomes. Six units are mandatory with learners being able to choose two optional units from four. Each unit has the equivalency of 15 credits.

Learners will be invited to attend lectures and workshops that will introduce the subject matter. Learners must complete all units successfully and achieve 120 credits before the Diploma can be issued.

MSc Healthcare Management by Anglia Ruskin University

The MSc Healthcare Management, online master’s degree, is ideal if you are already, or would like to be, a leader or manager in a health or social care setting. You’ll build on your existing experience and gain the knowledge, skills and emotional tools to help reach your full potential as a manager. You’ll study online giving you the flexibility to achieve your career aspirations around your other commitments.

Management and leadership in the health and social care sector is increasingly important worldwide, with The World Health Organization highlighting the need for managers to have appropriate competencies and the NHS promoting specific values and principles of care.

You’ll learn how companies operate and compete in today’s climate whilst developing the full range of business and management skills needed to help organisations achieve their strategic ambitions. You’ll be able to use these skills to develop approaches to management and leadership, and be well equipped to put in place mechanisms which support the development of organisational learning.
You’ll explore the important social and other factors which influence managing and leading both organisations and individuals, learning with other current and aspiring managers and leaders from a range of health and social care organisations from around the world.

Students study two core units:

  • Postgraduate research design
  • Dissertation (Major Project)