Enhanced Professional Practice, MSc / PGDip / PGCert

Tailor the course to your area of interest and practice

With optional modules

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Course Overview

If you are a health and social care practitioner undertaking work-based learning, our Master’s degree in Enhanced Professional Practice is an excellent way for you to gain formal academic credit for your professional development.

The course is a highly flexible and modular programme led by your needs as a student and as a busy professional. You will cover key policy and practice related topics to help you develop and refine your critical analysis skills in relation to health and social care. You have the flexibility to choose what you learn about which is relevant to both your role and personal professional practice in your chosen speciality.

Most students undertaking this course will be in employment in an area where there is commitment to work based learning as this programme allows postgraduate studies to be undertaken whilst working.

The course commences with a compulsory induction week in early October which prepares you to become an independent work-based learner for each module you undertake. During the week you will be introduced to the principles of work-based learning through a blended learning approach including in person, online and independent guided study sessions.

As there are no weekly taught days after induction week, your learning is facilitated through academic supervision with your named personal tutor, attendance at hybrid action learning sets 90 minutes per month, and access to a range on online learning resources available on Canvas.

Each module assessment is development of an e-portfolio comprising learning contract, narrative, and portfolio evidence of learning.

Why Enhanced Professional Practice at Swansea?

The course is delivered through our School of Health and Social Care, giving you the benefit of our extensive cross-disciplinary teaching and research expertise. 

 According to the most recent Research Excellence Framework, 75% of research carried out at the School of Health and Social Care is 3* and therefore considerable in terms of reach and significance. Our focus on research outputs has resulted in a 21% increase in world-leading research (REF2021). This research expertise and excellence feed directly into our learning and teaching practise and your course content. 

We have strong links with professional practice and academic research networks in Europe and around the world, so your learning is informed by the latest policy and practice developments.

Your Enhanced Professional Practice experience

Our extensive range of optional modules means that you can tailor your studies to your particular interests and area of practice.

Our academic staff are active in a wide range of interprofessional health fields, offering an unrivalled mix of academic excellence and current policy and practice expertise.

Enhanced Professional Practice careers

Your Enhanced Professional Practice qualification will enable you to progress in your chosen discipline, potentially opening opportunities in areas including research, education, policy, and management roles.

Modules

This course comprises four optional 30 credit modules and one core 60 credit module:

  • Year 1: One core 30 credit module (SHGM90 Starting your Professional Development) and one 30 credit optional module
  • Year 2: Two optional 30 credit modules
  • Year 3: One core 60 credit module

All modules commence early October. 

You may access up to 60 credits from the School of Health and Social Care postgraduate catalogue of modules.

A Pinch of SALT

Two Enhanced Professional Practice students, Zoe and Gill, feature on an episode of Swansea University's Learning and Teaching Podcast, 'A Pinch of SALT'. In this episode, Zoe and Gill talk about their experience as work based learners - the benefits and challenges they faced, and how it has enabled them to develop their professional practice. You can listen to the episode here.