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Masters Degree Description

Do you want to lead, direct or manage clinical research? Interprofessional teams of clinical researchers are needed in order to bridge a transitional gap between scientific innovation and healthcare, and to optimise patient care and ensure efficiency of costs for healthcare providers. This programme provides in-depth training in qualitative and quantitative research methods and equips you with the skills to direct, develop, manage and deliver research in any clinical setting.

Entry Requirements

You will normally be a healthcare professional with a first degree or a related academic degree at 2:2 or above, or European first cycle equivalent. Clinicians without a degree but with appropriate experience may be eligible to apply.

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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.

Module Details

Applying Evidence to Practice (ADV702) or (ADV702Z online)
Project Design for Research (ADV715) or (ADV715Z online)
Applied Qualitative Research Methods (MCR701)
Applied Quantitative Research Methods (MCR702) or (MCR702Z online)
Research Dissertation (MCR703) or (MCR703Z online)

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