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Here's what Open University says about its Health Sciences (W44) course.
In this diploma, you’ll study the essential scientific concepts underpinning the function of the human mind and body; the incidence, diagnosis and treatment of disease and disability; and the maintenance and improvement of health in different populations. If you’re interested in the science behind our health – from what we can do as individuals to stay healthy, to global health issues such as epidemics or the treatment of people with dementia – this diploma is for you. It’s particularly relevant if you work in health-related professions, or you’re thinking about doing so.
Key features of the course
Explores health and disease from a multidisciplinary, evidence-based perspective
Uses innovative online collaborative and virtual experiences to develop science practical skills
Develops a wide range of transferable skills
Builds a solid foundation for further study
Source: Open University
There are a few options in how you might study Health Sciences (W44) at Open University.
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2 course options available.
Qualification
Diploma of Higher Education - DipHE
Department
The Open University
Location
Distance Learning | Distance learning
Duration
2-4 Years
Study mode
Distance learning
Subjects
• Health sciences
Start date
October 2026
Application deadline
Unknown
This health sciences diploma has two stages, each comprising 120 credits. In Stage 1, you’ll study two 60-credit modules. In Stage 2, you’ll study two 30-credit modules and one 60-credit module.
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There is no Uni life - if there was I probably wouldn't do any work though so thats good
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Its cheaper than Brick and Mortar so :)
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Student support are great and helpful. Tutors are helpful.
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Its all digital so ???? In terms of remote unis I think they are probably the best at doing it.
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Very good, tutors have been very helpful and the material is good enough. It is very Space focused in my opinion, but that is due to the OU being very focused on Space as a research area. Space is also pretty ideal for remote research to be fair as well.
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Earnings from Open University graduates who took Health Sciences (W44) - or another course in the same subject area.
Earnings
£25.2k
First year after graduation
£26.8k
Third year after graduation
£32.1k
Fifth year after graduation
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