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Critical Care PgCert

UK

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What will I learn?

The care of critically ill patients is a challenging and highly specialised area of health care practice. The polio pandemic in the 1950s led to the birth of the modern Intensive Care Unit (ICU).

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 University of Glasgow.

WHY THIS PROGRAMME

  • Experience the opportunity to obtain a postgraduate degree in this developing and exciting clinical field.
  • Areas covered include hot topics such as; sepsis, multi-organ failure and critical care governance.
  • The programme is taught at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (QEUH) which has the largest critical care facilities in Scotland and one of the largest in the UK. The hospital itself was opened in 2015 and is one of the biggest in Europe.
  • Learning opportunities are delivered by experts in the field of critical care using a multimodal teaching approach which includes lectures, seminars, simulated cases and ward rounds.
  • The work and assignments during the course are tailored in order for students to reflect on implementing knowledge and skills in their own workplace in the UK or internationally.

CAREER PROSPECTS

The aim is for graduates to be highly effective clinical leaders in their field and place of work.

This programme is open to doctors, nurses, and allied health professionals and ultimately leads to a masters degree.

The clinical components as well as the leadership qualities acquired and attained during this programme make graduates very desirable for prospective employers.

Which department am I in?

School of Medicine, Dentistry and Nursing

Study options

Full Time (3 months)

Tuition fees
£9,420.00 (US$ 12,165) per year
Additional fees applicable.

This is a fixed fee

*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please

Application deadline

Expected July 2025

Start date

September 2025

Venue

University of Glasgow

The Fraser Building,

65 Hillhead Street,

Glasgow,

Glasgow, City Of,

G12 8QQ, SCOTLAND, Scotland

Entry requirements

For international students

Applicants with a lower second-class Honours degree will be considered on a case-by-case basis and might be offered a PGCert or PGDip in the first instance. Professional experience may be taken into account. You must also have some clinical experience in caring for critically ill patients. Please upload a short personal statement listing your experience (no more than 150 words). IELTS: 6.5 with no subtests under 6.0 and TOEFL (ibt, my best or athome): 79; with Reading 13; Listening 12; Speaking 18; Writing 21.

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

Pathways options

Offered by other partners

This university accepts pathways courses from
  • Kaplan International College (KIC) London - Kaplan UK
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About University of Glasgow

Glasgow is a place where people have been making world changing discoveries for over 500 years and students become innovative global pioneers.

  • Based in Glasgow, a UNESCO city of music
  • Ranked in the top 100 universities in the world
  • Fourth-oldest higher education provider in the UK
  • Over 600 different courses on offer