The programme offers professional social work education for applicants with a primary degree in Social Sciences or equivalent.
This course is developed in partnership with national key stakeholders to meet the demands and challenges within the healthcare system and specifically within dementia care.
The Masters in Comparative Social Change is relevant for students with a background in Social Sciences who are interested in pursuing careers in research, policy development, the public sector, non-governmental organisations and national or local government.
This Micro-credential is for researchers, humanitarian aid workers, volunteers, professionals, or anyone with a keen interest in the international development sector.