Course Overview
Our one-year MSc Social Care, Health and Wellbeing offers an excellent opportunity to gain an advanced understanding of the health and social care sector, as well as areas such as equality, diversity and collaboration.
This programme is designed to equip you with an advanced awareness and understanding of the health and social care sector and the challenges that it faces. Specialist modules will broaden your understanding of key areas such as equality and diversity, integration and collaboration.
In addition, you will develop enhanced critical and evaluative awareness of the current and emerging issues within health and social care practice.
Once you have qualified, you will have gained specific academic knowledge and practical skills that can be applied in your existing or future career. Alongside this, we will help you build lifelong learning skills that you can reflect on, articulate and translate into everyday life.
Why study this course?
- This degree will give you a good foundation, allowing you to work in a wide range of statutory, voluntary and independent settings, including local authority teams, health promotion projects, refugee and asylum service hospitals, sheltered accommodation, hospices and day centres, and residential care units.
- The demand for skilled and qualified health and social care workers is increasing and is fostered by transformative changes in the healthcare sector.
- After successfully completing this programme, you will be able to demonstrate systematic knowledge and understanding of a range of health and social care-related principles, concepts, and values.
- We focus on supporting you to integrate these ideas with your existing knowledge of social care, health, and wellbeing, helping you to achieve career success and champion the uniqueness of individuals, carers, and their families.
MSc Social Care, Health and Wellbeing is offered by University of Greater Manchester in partnership with RCL. Students can choose from flexible class schedules such as Online, allowing them to balance education with other commitments. The programme is offered in Full Time study modes, ensuring accessibility for learners. It supports various academic pathways, including Masters levels, making it suitable for a wide range of students seeking professional or academic advancement. This course is available across key study locations including Online. To help you navigate, direct Google Maps links are provided for each location.
Available Campuses for MSc Social Care, Health and Wellbeing
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English Language Requirement
Foundation Year
CET / IELTS
- Overall 5.0
- No less than 4.5 in any component
Duolingo
- Overall 85
- No less than 65 in any area
Pearson Versant
- Overall 41
- No component below 37
Level 4 (Undergraduate)
CET / IELTS
- Overall 6.0
- No less than 5.5 in any component
Duolingo
- Overall 110
- No less than 100 in any area
Pearson Versant
- Overall 51
- No component below 46
HNC
CET / IELTS
- Overall 5.5
- Minimum 5.5 in Reading and Writing
- Minimum 5.0 in Speaking and Listening
Duolingo
- Overall 100
- Minimum 100 in Literacy, Comprehension and Production
- Minimum 85 in Conversation
Pearson Versant
- Overall 46
- No component below 41
- Minimum 46 in Reading and Writing
BEng
CET / IELTS
- Overall 6.0
- No less than 5.5 in any band
Duolingo
- Overall 110
- No less than 100 in any area
Pearson Versant
- Overall 51
- No component below 46
Postgraduate
CET / IELTS
- Overall 6.0
- No less than 5.5 in any band
Duolingo
- Overall 110
- No less than 100 in any area
Pearson Versant
- Overall 51
- No component below 46
Entry Requirements
Foundation Year
Standard Entry
Applicants must meet one of the following:
- Minimum of 32 UCAS points from Level 3 qualifications
- Level 3 Certificate/Diploma (Pass)
- UK ENIC (formerly UK NARIC) confirmed Level 3 equivalent
- 5 UK GCSEs at grades A*–C (or 9–4) including English and Maths (or equivalent)
Mature Applicant Route (Non-Standard Entry)
Applicants aged 21+ without formal Level 3 qualifications may be considered based on:
- Minimum 2 years relevant work experience
- Up-to-date CV
- Verifiable, detailed work reference
- Personal statement / interview (if required)
- Academic ISM (if applicable)
Undergraduate – Level 4
Standard Entry
- Level 3 Certificate/Diploma
- OR
- UK ENIC confirmed A Level equivalent
Non-Standard Entry
- Minimum 2 years relevant work experience
- Portfolio of Work
- Up-to-date CV
- Verifiable, detailed work reference
Postgraduate
Standard Entry
- Bachelor’s Honours Degree (or equivalent) in a relevant subject
- Appropriate work experience evidenced on CV
Degree Not in Relevant Subject
- Bachelor’s Honours Degree
- Minimum 2 years relevant work experience
- Up-to-date CV
- Verifiable, detailed work reference
- Academic ISM
Non-Standard Entry
- Ordinary Degree (or equivalent) in relevant subject + minimum 2 years relevant work experience
- OR
- Minimum 5 years relevant work experience (without a degree)
- Up-to-date CV
- Verifiable, detailed work reference
- Non-Standard Panel Approval
- Academic ISM
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