
Infection Prevention and Control MSc
Course Overview - Infection Prevention and Control MSc
What is special about this course?
Promoting and developing best practice in the field of infection prevention and control is a pressing issue for professionals and the community as a whole. The issues facing hospital and community staff one day may well be the same as those confronting environmental health officers the next.
This innovative postgraduate course in Infection Prevention and Control has been designed to help you deal safely and effectively with infection risks. You will develop your confidence and expertise in the management and implement...
<strong>What is special about this course?</strong><br/>Promoting and developing best practice in the field of infection prevention and control is a pressing issue for professionals and the community as a whole. The issues facing hospital and community staff one day may well be the same as those confronting environmental health officers the next.<br/><br/>This innovative postgraduate course in Infection Prevention and Control has been designed to help you deal safely and effectively with infection risks. You will develop your confidence and expertise in the management and implementation of infection control change.<br/><br/>If you have to deal with infection as part of your job, or if you’d like to widen your knowledge and be in a position to apply for more senior posts in infection control, the MSc Infection Prevention and Control can help you achieve these goals.<br/><br/><strong>Special features</strong><br/>◾The course is delivered online through the university’s virtual learning environment (VLE), enabling you to fit your study around your personal and professional commitments, wherever you are in the world<br/>◾You can choose to study individual modules for continuing professional development (CPD), or work towards the PgCert, PgDip, or full masters degree<br/>◾Specialist modules at PgDip and MSc level allow you to specialise in areas of particular relevance to your career<br/>◾The course content contributes to the development of the core dimensions in the NHS Knowledge and Skills Framework (KSF): communication; personal and people development; health, safety and security; quality; and equality and diversity<br/>◾Students can complete the university’s Skills and Employability Award whereby you gain recognition (not academic credit) for a range of activities you take part in addition to your studies to help you stand out from the crowd and demonstrate the skills you have, prepare for a real interview and impress prospective employers<br/><br/><strong>How long will my course last?</strong><br/>◾Part-time (structured) (MSc): 3 years is available to students who can commit 28 hours study per week for two of the six semesters (14 hours per week for the remaining semesters)<br/>◾Part-time (unstructured) (MSc): 4 years @ 14 hours per week<br/><br/>The number of hours per week indicates the total number of hours you should dedicate to the course, which includes time spent in discussion with tutors and your own time spent on individual study and research.
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Study Mode
Part-time
Duration
3 Years
Start Date
09/2026
Campus
Inverness
Application Details
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Institution Code
H49
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