97 Master's degrees in Health Sciences in Scotland, United Kingdom

Clinical Pharmacy
On the Clinical Pharmacy course at the University of Strathclyde you'll receive advanced training in the practice of pharmacy to enable you to deliver optimum pharmaceutical care and become a safer and more effective practitioner. You'll be taught predominately by pharmacists registered with the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC).

Tissue Regeneration and Cancer
Regeneration is the ability to maintain a robust capacity to repair following injury. It is key to preserving tissue and organ integrity, as well as whole body fitness. However, uncontrolled regenerative power can lead to diseases like cancer, with far reaching impact to overall health.

Public Health (Online)
Public health is the science and art of protecting and improving the health of people and their communities. A Masters in Public Health (Online) from the University of Glasgow allows you to develop the knowledge and skills needed to make a difference.

Equitation Science
The Equitation Science study offered at University of Plymouth emphasises professional technical skills, and benefit from direct one-to-one access to lecturers and personal wrap around support.

Cancer Research and Precision Oncology
With a 'bench to bedside' approach, the Cancer Research and Precision Oncology programme of the University of Glasgow enables graduates to work within a multidisciplinary environment of world-leading scientists and cancer-specialists addressing the latest challenges in cancer research.

Applied Sport Science
This Applied Sport Science course from Edinburgh Napier University is designed to provide you with an in-depth understanding of applied sport science.

General Practice and Primary Care
The goal of the General Practice and Primary Care programme at the University of Glasgow is to improve health by conducting world-class research and teaching in primary care.

Palliative Care
The Palliative Care programme of the University of Glasgow is for professionals caring for patients with life-threatening or incurable illness. Students will expand, enhance and develop their knowledge through reviewing a broad range of published literature related to Palliative Care.

Critical Care
Another pandemic (Covid-19) has seen the term ‘ICU’ rise to prominence once again as the area in hospital where the most severely ill patients are cared for. Critical Care is a term that is repeated daily in the media. It is the specialty we practice and are passionate about, and the area of health care we are dedicated to teaching at the Critical Care programme of the University of Glasgow.

Physiotherapy (Pre-registration)
This Physiotherapy (Pre-registration) MSc course from Edinburgh Napier University will allow you to become a confident and proficient Physiotherapist with a strong grasp of integrated working

Human Rights and Diplomacy
The Human Rights and Diplomacy MSc course from University of Stirling is taught in partnership with the leading training body of the United Nations: the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR).

Ageing, Health and Welfare
The Ageing, Health and Welfare programme at the University of Glasgow addresses key questions in the fundamental biology of ageing, animal welfare and food security. How and why does ageing occur and what are its impacts on health and well-being? How do animals cope with pollutants? How do we achieve sustainable animal production whilst protecting animal health and welfare?

Health-Professions Education - Health-Professions Education (With Research)
Studying in the online Health-Professions Education - Health-Professions Education (With Research) programme from University of Glasgow will help you achieve your goals, even as you support learners in achieving theirs. Ideal for busy professionals, our health education programme offers maximum flexibility combined with excellence in instruction.

Global Mental Health
The Global Mental Health programme of the University of Glasgow is designed to produce graduates who can take charge of mental health service provision at a global level, helping them develop the knowledge to integrate initiatives into the wider aims of international development, and address global inequities.

Immunology and Inflammatory Disease
The aim of the Immunology and Inflammatory Disease programme at the University of Glasgow is to provide students with a holistic understanding of the science underlying the body’s Immune System (Immunology) and how the immune system causes Inflammatory Diseases such as Rheumatoid Arthritis, Asthma, Multiple Sclerosis and Cardiovascular Disease.

Clinical Healthcare Technology
This programme will develop your knowledge of healthcare technology to improve outcomes. This programme explores the use of health technologies to improve healthcare experiences and outcomes and the sustainability of health technology adoption to effect service transformation.

Pharmaceutical and Analytical Science
This Pharmaceutical and Analytical Science MSc course offered by Edinburgh Napier University will prepare graduates for careers in the pharmaceutical sector and allied industries

Medical Visualisation and Human Anatomy
Offered jointly by the Glasgow School of Art, the aim of the Medical Visualisation and Human Anatomy programme of the University of Glasgow is to dissect and examine human anatomy and reconstruct it in a real-time 3D environment for use in education, simulation, and training.

Infant Mental Health
This programme in Infant Mental Health explores the journey of the infant from pre-birth to pre-school. The foundational threads of the centrality of relationships; significance of environmental influences; and competence of the infant will run throughout the programme.

Advanced Practice in Health Care
The Advanced Practice in Health Care programme of the University of Glasgow is designed for the growing number of health care professionals wishing to work in clinical leadership or extended roles in clinical practice in the UK.