Management for an Integrative Health and Social Care Workforce
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2025-05-26 | - |
Program Overview
Management for an Integrative Health and Social Care Workforce
Online course details
Fees and funding
- UK/EU fee: £1,050 (2024/25) ‡
- International fee: £1,050 (2024/25) ‡
Course level
- Level 7
Course credits
- 20 credits
Next course date
- 26 May 2025
Duration
- 10 weeks
Delivery
- Tutored online learning
Location
- Online
Online course description
This module acknowledges the needs of those in current or developmental managerial roles in health and social care arenas or organisations (including the voluntary or independent sector) who wish to develop new management skills to enhance future Integrative Health and Social Care.
Most students who undertake this programme of study are already employed in practice and/or in management roles within the fields of health, social care, public, voluntary or community sector organisations.
The accumulation of knowledge and skills for managerial roles of the 21st century is a National and International challenge. Through this module students will gain the skills to lead quality and service improvements, understand the value of effective strategic management and develop skills in professional judgement and problem solving.
Learning outcomes
On completion of this module, students will be able to:
- Critically examine management issues in health and social care practice
- Critically evaluate and demonstrate personal management skills
- Critically evaluate his/her own influence on changes/improvements through professional networks
Course content
- People Management: Power Politics and Conflict
- Process Management
- Project Management: Commissioning, Procurement and Contracting for Care Services
- Technology Management
- Information Management Organisational structure
- Financial Management: Financial skills for decision making: Introducing finance; budget monitoring
- Change Management
- Management theory
- Innovative Problem Solving, Professional Judgement
- Networking
- Audit and Evaluation
- Awareness of Law Ethics and Policy
- Quality and Service Improvement
- Complaints management and root cause analysis
- Strategic Business and Service Planning
- Social Networking for influence
- Return on investment
- Training needs analysis
Pace of study
For this short online course, we recommend about 20 hours of study per week to complete one 20-credit module over a 10-week trimester.
Assessment method
This course is assessed through 100% coursework with a range of methods, such as essays, research reports, presentations, group work and practical reports which will be handed in and assessed at the end of the 10 week trimester. There will be 1/2 virtual classrooms over the 10 week trimester and if you are unable to attend you will be able to download the session to view in your own time.
Fees and funding
‡2024/25 for new entrants
Starting between September 2024 and August 2025.
- UK/EU fee: £1,050
- International fee: £1,050
2025/26 for new entrants
Starting between September 2025 and August 2026.
- UK/EU fee: £1,080
- International fee: £1,080
About your fees
Prices are correct for the year of entry shown. These are subject to annual increase in subsequent academic years.
Course requirements
You will normally need the following:
- A bachelors degree or equivalent in an appropriate subject, plus
- Work experience in an appropriate subject area following on from your bachelors level qualification, plus
- Current employment in an arena which will enable the achievement of the individual module learning outcomes eg voluntary, public, private, community, acute health and social care arenas
English language qualifications
If English is not your first language, or you have not successfully completed your highest level of qualification in English, you will need an English language qualification. For this course you will need at least one of the following:
- IELTS 7.0
- TOEFL: 600 (paper based), 250 (computer based) or 100 (internet based)
- Pearson Test of Academic English: 66
- Cambridge Advanced Certificate: Pass
- London Tests of English: we accept level 4 for undergraduate courses
- International GCE O Level English Language: Grade C
- International GCSE English/English as a Second Language: Grade C
Documents to support your application
In order for your application to be assessed, you will need to provide the following documents when you apply:
- Official photo identification such as a passport or driving licence
- Written reference supplied on headed paper from either a manager, supervisor, tutor or teacher
- Copies of certificates and transcripts or a letter of testimony for previous qualifications*
*Documents not in English or Welsh must be accompanied by a certified translation by a professional translator/translation company. Each translation must contain:
- Confirmation from the translator that it is an accurate translation of the original document
- The date of the translation
- The full name and signature of the translator, or an authorised official of the company
- The translator’s contact details
A list of approved translators can be found on the UK Government website.
Please note: failure to submit any documentation when requested, may result in your application being withdrawn.
