MSc in Applied Health Research (subject to approval)

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The MSc in Applied Health Research is designed to be studied over one year full-time or two years part-time. There are three compulsory modules, and students must take a further three of the four optional modules. To be awarded a MSc in Applied Health Research students will be required to obtain 180 M level credits including the dissertation module which comprises 60 credits.

The programme is divided into 2 stages. Stage 1 comprises of taught modules totalling 120 credits. Postgraduate students are required to obtain 60 credits of core modules, and 60 credits from a choice of optional modules.

At Stage 2 students are required to obtain 60 credits through a compulsory dissertation module. Students must successfully complete each module in order to be awarded the specified number of credits for that module.

For more information go to the Study with CHSS page

For informal enquiries please contact:
Dr Ferhana Hashem
T: +44 (0) 1227 824887
E: f.hashem@kent.ac.uk

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