In this unique programme you will learn the skills necessary to harness the power of sensors, mobile and wireless networks to provide solutions within the healthcare sector.
Students will study the latest trends and technologies in Digital Health in the following modules together with a master’s dissertation to obtain the MSc degree:
Introduction to eHealth (core, 20 credits)*
Mobile Networks and Smartphone Applications (core, 20 credits)
Data Mining and Visualization (core, 20 credits)
Ethics for the IT Professional (core, 10 credits)
Object Oriented Analysis & Design (core, 10 credits)
Research Design and Methods (core, 10 credits)
Emerging Topics in Computing (core, 10 credits)
eHealth and Healthcare Systems* (core, 20 credits)
*Specialist modules
These modules are carefully selected to prepare students to make notable contributions in modern day organisations by making use of Digital Health technologies. Equipped with necessary knowledge and hands-on experience, this programme will enhance the employability of the students within UK and internationally.
Teaching & Assessment
All modules are designed to respect the themes of Digital Health, delivering research informed teaching via:
Lectures
Tutorials
Laboratory sessions
Our assessment methodology is influenced by the learning outcomes to be tested and employs a range of methods including:
Essays
Reports
Strategic planning proposals
Critical incident analysis
Projects
Research proposal
Dissertation
LEARNING AND TEACHING
Scheduled learning: 24%
Independent study: 76%
ASSESSMENT
Exam: 5%
Practical: 15%
Coursework: 80%
Course Structure
Find out more about the structure, learning outcomes, compulsory and optional modules in this course.
MSc Digital Health Course Structure
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