This comprehensive MSc program examines contemporary issues in death, dying, and palliative care from a global perspective. Students explore cultural beliefs, healthcare policies, and ethical considerations while developing expertise in end-of-life care practices and research.
English

Duration:
2-6 Years
₹ 15,01,500
Overview
The MSc in End of Life Studies from the University of Glasgow examines contemporary issues surrounding death, dying, and palliative care. This program combines social science and humanities perspectives to explore global challenges in end-of-life care, cultural beliefs about death, and evolving healthcare policies.
Why MSc (Master of Science)?
This unique program stands out for its interdisciplinary approach to end-of-life studies, backed by the University of Glasgow's centuries-old academic excellence. The flexible online format allows professionals to study while maintaining their careers, with options for PGCert and PGDip exit points.
What does this course have to offer?
Key Highlights
Global perspective on end-of-life care
Flexible study options (2-6 years)
Part-time and full-time options
PGCert and PGDip exit points
Research-led teaching
Industry-relevant curriculum
Who is this programme for?
Healthcare professionals
Social care workers
Policy makers
NGO staff
Creative industry professionals
End-of-life practitioners
Social activists
Minimum Eligibility
2:1 Honours degree in relevant subject
IELTS score of 6.5 (min 6.0 per band) if English isn't first language
Relevant professional experience considered
Access to computer and stable internet

Duration:
2-6 Years
₹ 15,01,500
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