Health and wellbeing
A human eye processes approximately 36,000 pieces of information per hour.
You'll find opportunities for a fascinating career by becoming an optometrist. UHI’s first rate clinical facilities are a highlight for our Optometry students, who are studying at one of only two Scottish universities offering this specialism. This course is practical from the start, with students enjoying placements across a variety of settings in their first year.
Alternatively, choose to study online on Scotland’s only integrative healthcare degree, which has been developed in consultation with industry to closely reflect the changing requirements of the healthcare sector in the UK and abroad.
Undergraduate
- Health and Social Studies
- Integrative Healthcare
- Optometry
- Oral Health Science
- Nursing - including Adult and Mental Health
- Psychology
- Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
Postgraduate
- Advanced Nurse Practitioner/Professional Practice
- Children and Young People’s Participation and Leadership
- Health and Wellbeing
- Healthcare Quality Improvement
- Health Leadership and Management
- Infection Prevention and Control
- Outdoor and Adventure Therapeutic Practice
- Psychology Conversion
- Rural Advanced Practice
Pathways to study
If you don't initially meet the entry requirements for degree study there is always another route and you may want to consider an HNC or access course.
Darryl, nursing graduate
The huge variety of placements in different clinical environments, have provided some unique learning opportunities and I’ve been able to work alongside specialist nurses, advanced nurse practitioners and consultants, which has helped me learn much more about their respective areas of expertise.
Darryl studied BSc Nursing at UHI House, Inverness.
Careers
Graduates progress into a variety of roles:
- Allied care services and management
- Community development and health needs assessment
- Dental hygienists and dental therapists
- Education and teaching
- Nursing
- Optometrist
- Private and multidisciplinary practice
- Psychologist
- Research and development
Health Care is forecast to account for 9.3% of Scotland’s total number of job openings in the long-term (2024-2031)