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MSc Global Health - Distance Learning

  • DeadlineStudy Details: MSc full-time, part-time route available distance learning online

Masters Degree Description

A Flexible and Engaging Online Learning Experience

Our MSc Global Health programme has been redesigned from the ground up for distance learning, with flexibility and engagement at its core. This isn’t a traditional programme simply moved online - it has been carefully crafted to make the most of digital learning, ensuring a rich and interactive experience that fits around your life.
Through a blend of asynchronous and synchronous learning, you will benefit from the best of both worlds - independent study at your own pace, alongside real-time engagement with leading experts and peers.
Asynchronous content - recorded lectures, readings, and interactive materials – will allow you to explore key topics at a time that suits you.
At the same time, synchronous sessions provide valuable opportunities for live discussion, debate, and collaboration, ensuring you can remain connected with staff and fellow learners.
This approach fosters a global learning community, where diverse perspectives enrich understanding of complex health challenges.
With access to cutting-edge research, expert-led teaching, and a dynamic online environment, this programme equip will equip you with the knowledge, skills, and networks to advance your career - all without the constraints of a traditional classroom or having to step away from your career.
Whoever you are, whatever you do, and wherever you are in the world, the University of Plymouth MSc Global Health programme fits around your life.

Entry Requirements

Normally a recognised first degree or equivalent will be required with a minimum of an upper second (2:1) class honours degree in a relevant global health subject (e.g. health professionals, media studies, politics and economics, human rights, health economics, health management, veterinary practice, community forestry, psychology, sociology). This could be wide ranging in terms of topics and disciplines.
Applicants with a lower second-class (2:2) honours degree or a recognised professional qualification at an equivalent level will be considered where they can demonstrate relevant experience or further professional development.
Additionally, candidates with substantial relevant work experience, gained through professional practice or other means, may also be considered where admissions staff are confident in their ability to succeed in the programme, in line with QAA guidance.
Applicants must indicate their intended award/completion point (PgCert, PgDip, MSc) at the point of application.

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Fees

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Programme Funding

From scholarships and loans, to grants from charitable trusts, you can fund your postgraduate study at Plymouth in a number of ways.

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