Ulster University

Master in Advancing Care for People with Stoma

United Kingdom

The Master in Advancing Care for People with Stoma at Ulster University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Ulster University, founded in 1968 and home to around 27,000 students, is a lively choice for international learners in the United Kingdom. With 351 programs across its faculties, the university blends applied research, industry partnerships and campus-based learning to offer degrees that reflect current professional demands. Ulster’s multi-campus model enables access to diverse urban and regional settings while maintaining strong connections with employers.

Students benefit from career-focused course design, placement opportunities and a wide range of student support services including academic tutoring, mental health resources and international student advisors. The university emphasizes innovation, practical skills and interdisciplinary study, giving learners hands-on experience through labs, studios and real-world projects that enhance employability.

Ulster’s inclusive campus life features clubs, volunteering and cultural activities that help newcomers integrate quickly. Admissions teams are experienced in supporting overseas applicants with visa guidance and scholarship information. For students seeking a UK education that combines professional preparation with a supportive community, Ulster University provides practical pathways and a strong regional network.

About the Program

The Master in Advancing Care for People with Stoma is a 2-year program at Ulster University for students who want to advance their care skills. This Master's degree helps students consider issues related to stoma care across the lifespan.

The curriculum covers common stoma care issues in neonates and children, as well as professional development and multi-professional care. Students learn about key issues in stoma care and develop skills to respond to unusual events. The program also explores ethical challenges in advocacy and working with healthcare agencies.

Graduates can work as Stoma Care Nurses, Healthcare Advocates, or Patient Care Coordinators. They can also find jobs as Clinical Specialists or Healthcare Educators in hospitals, clinics, or healthcare companies.

Similar Programs You Can Apply To

Direct application via Global Admissions is not available for this program. Browse similar partner programs below or visit the university's site to apply directly.

Edit Program

Related Blog Posts

Show More Blog Posts →
Apply Now