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Students
Tuition Fee
EUR 17,000
Per year
Start Date
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
12 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Medical Diagnostic and Treatment Technology
Area of study
Health | Natural Science
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
EUR 17,000
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2023-09-01-
2024-09-01-
About Program

Program Overview


The MSc Sexual and Reproductive Health program at Queen Margaret University equips graduates to work at a senior level in promoting sexual and reproductive health and social wellbeing, especially in low and middle-income countries. The program emphasizes the social aspects of health, health systems strengthening, and the development of skills for designing, implementing, and evaluating sexual and reproductive health interventions and programs. Graduates can pursue careers in government agencies, NGOs, international organizations, research institutions, and healthcare settings.

Program Outline

MSc Sexual and Reproductive Health - Degree Overview, Outline, Assessment, Teaching, Careers, and Other

Degree Overview

The program is flexible, available for both full-time and part-time study, and boasts a strong focus on the social aspects of health and health systems strengthening from a community-based perspective. Participants will develop a strong understanding of current global health and development issues and gain the tools needed to enact positive change locally, nationally, or internationally.


Key Objectives:

  • equip students with the knowledge and skills to work in technical, advocacy, and leadership positions with national and global programs on sexual and reproductive health issues
  • develop the ability to analyze and critically evaluate sexual and reproductive health issues in diverse contexts
  • foster strong research and analytical skills
  • promote leadership and communication skills for effective collaboration and advocacy
  • equip students with the ability to design, implement, and evaluate sexual and reproductive health interventions and programs

Target Audience:

  • Individuals working in healthcare settings
  • Health practitioners
  • Community and development workers
  • Professionals in areas of gender, sexual, and reproductive health
  • Individuals seeking to develop their theoretical knowledge and non-clinical practical skills to work in technical, advocacy, and leadership positions with national and global programs on sexual and reproductive health issues.
  • ## Outline ### Program Content This program covers various topics related to sexual and reproductive health, including:
  • Social and political determinants of health
  • Gender and sexual and reproductive health
  • Sexual and reproductive rights
  • Sexual health promotion and education
  • Contraception and family planning
  • Maternal and child health
  • Sexually transmitted infections and HIV/AIDS
  • Sexual and reproductive health in humanitarian settings
  • Research methods in sexual and reproductive health
  • ### Program Structure The MSc Sexual and Reproductive Health program consists of:
  • Core modules (120 credits): These modules provide students with a foundation in key areas of sexual and reproductive health.
  • Elective modules (60 credits): Students can choose from a range of elective modules to tailor the program to their specific interests and career goals.

Exit Awards:

  • Students who complete 120 credits will be awarded a Postgraduate Diploma.
  • Students who complete 60 credits will be awarded a Postgraduate Certificate.

Dissertation:

Students completing the full MSc program (180 credits) will also undertake a dissertation on a topic related to sexual and reproductive health and development.


Course Schedule

The course schedule for the MSc Sexual and Reproductive Health program can be found on the Queen Margaret University website.


Individual Modules

Assessment


Assessment methods for the MSc Sexual and Reproductive Health program include:

  • Assignments
  • Action plans
  • Projects
  • Presentations

Assessment criteria focus on students' ability to:

  • Apply theoretical knowledge to practical situations
  • Demonstrate critical thinking and analytical skills
  • Communicate effectively in written and oral form
  • Work collaboratively in teams
  • ## Teaching

The MSc Sexual and Reproductive Health program uses a variety of teaching methods, including:

  • Lectures
  • Seminars
  • Tutorials
  • Case studies
  • Simulation exercises
  • Projects

The faculty list is not provided in the given context.

Careers


Graduates of the MSc Sexual and Reproductive Health program can pursue careers in various settings, including:

  • Government agencies
  • Non-governmental organizations
  • International organizations
  • Research institutions
  • Healthcare settings

Examples of potential career paths include:

  • Sexual and reproductive health policy advisor
  • Program manager
  • Researcher
  • Educator
  • Advocate
  • ## Other

The MSc Sexual and Reproductive Health program also offers several opportunities for students to gain practical experience, such as:

  • Internships
  • Fieldwork placements
  • Volunteering
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