Master of Science in Critical Care

University of Glasgow

UK,Scotland

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12 Months

Duration

CAD 29,700/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 0 FREE

Application Fee

Sep 2025

Apply Date

UK, Scotland

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1451

Total Students: 35,000 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

Glasgow G12 8QQ, United Kingdom

Master of Science in Critical Care

Program Overview

  • Taught at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (QEUH), home to the largest critical care facilities in Scotland and among the largest in the UK. Opened in 2015, the QEUH is one of the biggest hospitals in Europe, offering state-of-the-art clinical and teaching environments.
  • You will explore a broad range of essential topics in critical care, including sepsis, multi-organ failure, and governance in critical care practice.
  • Teaching is delivered by leading experts in the field of critical care using a multimodal approach. You will benefit from interactive lectures, journal clubs, simulated scenarios, and bedside teaching – all designed to enhance both academic understanding and clinical application.
  • Studying alongside a diverse group of healthcare professionals—including those from nursing, physiotherapy, nutrition, and other specialties—you will develop the ability to critically evaluate current evidence and apply it meaningfully within your own professional role. This rich, interdisciplinary environment fosters reflective learning and allows you to tailor your academic journey to the realities of your practice, ensuring the programme remains both relevant and impactful.
  • You will have the chance to learn from guest lecturers who are actively involved in frontline critical care delivery, offering practical insights into current best practices and innovations in the field.
  • Develop and enhance your skills in:
    • Research and scientific writing
    • Critically appraising the literature
    • Clinical governance
    • Evaluation of evidence-based practice
    • Communication and teamwork in high-pressure environments
    • Critical care decision-making in the most relevant topics, including multi-organ failure, sepsis, neurocritical care and more
    • Reflective practice and professional development