Online Degree in Healthcare & Medicine

MSc End of Life Studies

Explore death, dying, and bereavement issues across cultures and geographies. This degree course offers a new critical perspective on the major issues surrounding the policy, practice and ethics of end of life and palliative care.

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The University of GlasgowThe University of Glasgow
  • Degree title

    End of Life Studies
  • Type

    MSc
  • Duration

    3 years part time, maximum 6 years. Full time, 8-24 months.
  • Total tuition fee

    £13,050 GBP
  • Price per program

    £1,450 GBP

Examine new theories, studies and methods surrounding end of life care issues

As the global population ages and grows, so too does the number of deaths in the world each year. With this comes new patterns of ageing and dying, but access to good quality end of life care varies enormously around the world.

On this degree, you’ll explore issues surrounding where, how, and when we die. You’ll learn about varying cultural beliefs surrounding what makes a good death, and consider global attempts to improve end of life care. Using examples of legalised assisted dying, you’ll consider the debates and issues of end of life care from a social science and humanities perspective.

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MSc

Explore death, dying, and bereavement issues across cultures and geographies. This degree offers a new critical perspective on the major issues surrounding the policy, practice and ethics of end of life care.
Duration
3 years part time, maximum 6 years. Full time, 8-24 months.
Price
£13,050 GBP (total tuition fee)
£1,450 GBP (price per program)
Overview
7 programs
Language
English

What do I need to apply?

  • A 2:1 Honours degree or equivalent in a relevant subject. If you are unsure whether your degree is suitable, you can contact The University of Glasgow to discuss.
  • Previous work experience: Applications from candidates with relevant and substantial professional and/or industry experience are welcomed even if they do not necessarily hold a relevant qualification.
  • If your first language is not English, you must have a valid IELTS score of 6.5 with no less than 6.0 in any band or an equivalent English language qualification. Please contact The University of Glasgow to discuss your credentials and English language requirements.

Degree structure

This degree is comprised of six core 20 credit programmes and a final 60 credit dissertation programme.

The Masters will take three years in the first instance to complete with a maximum of six years being allowed.

This MSc has PGCertificate and PGDiploma exit points available. The maximum duration of the PGCertificate and PGDiploma is four years for completion.

Career outlook

The programme is extremely well fitted to the needs of people already engaged in some way in matters relating to death, dying, bereavement, palliative care, and end of life care – as well as those who seek to move into these fields. We envisage a rich online learning community on the degree, made up not only of practitioners, but also social activists, those working in artistic and cultural media, as well as people pursuing their own personal development on a matter of pressing human interest.

Graduates are likely to find employment in:

  • Non-government organisations concerned with end of life care policy, service design and management
  • International health organisations, particularly those with a focus on ageing and end of life care
  • Government agencies and departments that take responsibility for end of life care strategies and provision
  • Creative industries that focus on matters of death and dying in film, literature, public engagement, exhibitions and installations
  • Emerging new professional groups – such as Death Doulas and other end of life practitioners

Pricing

Tuition fees for September 2022, January 2023 and April 2023 start:

  • MSc: £13,050 (£1,450 per 20 credits)
  • PgDip: £8,700 (£1,450 per 20 credits)
  • PgCert: £4,350 (£1,450 per 20 credits)
  • Incremental payment schedule available; our programme is flexible in payment plans and structure.
  • Students can either make the entire payment for the degree up front or pay for the individual courses as they take them.
  • The price per course can further be split into smaller payments, and students can either enrol in Direct Debit or manual payments.
  • We also accept sponsorship from employers or financial aid should it be available.

Try a free taster course

Enrol on End of Life Care: Challenges and Innovation to get an introduction to the subject and studying with the University of Glasgow.

Programme alteration or discontinuation: The University of Glasgow endeavours to run all programmes as advertised. In exceptional circumstances, however, the University may withdraw or alter a programme. For more information, please see: Student Contract.

What you’ll get as a degree student with FutureLearn

  • Learn when you want by watching videos, reading articles, doing tests, and completing assignments online
  • Join online discussions and collaborate with your peers in a virtual study group
  • Enjoy discussions with feedback from expert educators
  • Get full access to the university library, online resources and support

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