

The Master of Science (MSc) in Specialist Practice (Cancer) at the University of Manchester is a one-year, full-time program aimed at healthcare professionals specializing in cancer care. The program provides advanced training in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of cancer patients. Students will learn the latest clinical practices in oncology, including chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and patient care, with a focus on delivering high-quality, evidence-based cancer treatments.
The program includes practical learning in clinical settings, allowing students to gain hands-on experience and refine their skills. Graduates of this program are equipped to work as specialist cancer practitioners in hospitals, cancer centers, or palliative care settings, where they can make a significant impact on cancer care and patient outcomes.
Semester 1 – Foundations in Cancer Care and Specialist Practice
Semester 2 – Advanced Cancer Care and Professional Practice
Graduates of the Specialist Practice (Cancer) MSc program at the University of Manchester will be prepared for advanced roles in cancer care, particularly in oncology nursing and specialist cancer practice. With expertise in advanced clinical skills, palliative care, and cancer treatment modalities, graduates can pursue roles as oncology nurse specialists, clinical nurse specialists, cancer care coordinators, oncology consultants, or researchers. Employers include hospitals, cancer treatment centers, oncology clinics, research institutes, and public health organizations. Graduates may also choose to continue their academic studies with a PhD in oncology, nursing, or cancer care research.
The Specialist Practice (Cancer) MSc program at the University of Manchester is designed for healthcare professionals who wish to specialize in cancer care and oncology nursing. This full-time, on-campus program offers both theoretical knowledge and practical skills necessary to provide high-quality care to cancer patients across different stages of illness. Students will develop expertise in advanced oncology nursing, pain management, multidisciplinary teamwork, and palliative care. The program also offers an opportunity to engage in cutting-edge research in cancer treatment and care. Graduates will leave with specialist qualifications that are highly valued in both clinical and academic settings, equipping them to take on leadership roles in cancer care and contribute to improving patient outcomes.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)161 306 6000
Email: admissions@manchester.ac.uk
Address: University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9PL, United Kingdom