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Course Overview

Our MSc Health Sciences Open Award allows you to build a bespoke Master’s degree.

The course offers opportunities for:

  • Work-based learning
  • Bringing professional expertise and academic knowledge into dialogue.

We work closely with major charities such as Macmillan Cancer Support. And teaching staff are at the cutting edge of professional development in the sector.

You'll have access to a world-class academic community and invaluable resources, such as the Radcliffe Science Library. Our location gives you access to health care settings with international reputations for excellence and innovation. These include:

  • Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust
  • Oxford Health NHS Foundation NHS Trust.

You can gain credits from Oxford Brookes as well as from other recognised institutions. You can also gain credit for projects taken in the workplace.

Entry Requirement 

Academic Requirement:

Entry normally requires a UK/EU first degree or equivalent overseas degree from a recognised institution. Subject to approval by Oxford Brookes University, equivalent professional or other qualifications applicable to health and social care can be considered under some circumstances, particularly if you are registered as a health or social care professional.

Evidence of recent study (within the last 5 years) at degree or equivalent level is highly desirable. Students who do not hold a first UK/EU degree or equivalent overseas degree from a recognised institution (taken within the last 5 years) OR students who have not studied at degree or equivalent level within the last 5 years will be required to write and submit an assignment which will be taken into account as part of their application.

Course IELTS level
Pre-Master's courses (including Two-Year Master's) From 5.5 with 5.5 in all skills
All masters courses 6.0-7.0 overall with 6.0 in reading and writing, 5.5 in listening and speaking (see individual course details)

English Language Requirements:

If you are applying for a degree-level course then we may accept other qualifications:

If you have an academic qualification that was taught in English then this can show us that you meet the UKVI's language requirements

If you are not able to take a UKVI approved test then we may be able to accept an alternative qualification. We may ask why you are not able to take a SELT as part of the admissions process.

If you are from or have studied in a majority English-speaking country then you may not have to prove your English language level for visa purposes.

Fees

Home (UK) Full-time tuition fee: £1060 per single module

Home (UK) Part-time fee: £1060 per single module

Home (UK) distance learning: £1060 per single module

International / EU full time fee: £14900

International / EU part-time fee: £1660 per single module

International / EU distance learning: £1660 per single module


This information was accurate on : 31/03/2021
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