Learning Methods
The course is delivered via a variety of methods. Online activities include discussions, independent learning activities and group tutorials/workshops via the virtual classroom (Blackboard Collaborate). This approach allows you to participate in a range of synchronous (real time) and asynchronous (participating at a time suitable to the learner) learning activities.
Activity Summary
Students are expected to spend 12-16 hours studying during each week of a module. In practice, this may be spent over various activities, including:
- Seminars - 12 students per group, 2 hours per week
- Independent Study - 10 hours per week
- Other - 12 students per group, online discussion forums - 2 hours per week
How long is a Leading Transformation in Health and Social Care course?
The Leading Transformation in Health and Social Care MSc can be successfully completed part-time in 3 years.
Independent Study
Self-study time is an important part of your success. You will be considered to have strong organisation and self-direction skills.
As this course is mainly delivered online you will engage in the virtual classroom in real-time but should also engage with learning materials and independently contribute to on-line discussions.
Staff Delivering on This Course
Expert staff from across the different university schools will contribute to the different modules as appropriate. In addition we will be drawing on experts across the NHS to provide key note sessions and to provide tutorial support in modules. These will be people experienced in strategic service planning so you will be able to learn from their experiences.