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Complementary health associate professionals

Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) 3214

4,230 UK university courses lead to a career as Complementary health associate professionals.

UK courses

4,230

Median graduate salary

£25,500

£24,000–£28,000 IQR

In work or study

87%

15mo after graduating

Most courses

University of Manchester

111 courses

Top UK universities for Complementary health associate professionals

Featured UK courses for Complementary health associate professionals

Accelerated Nursing (Mental Health)

University of Salford

BSc (Hons) Full-time 1.5 Years UG Salford

Avg. Salary

£27,000

Accounting & Finance and Sport & Physical Education (with Foundation Year)

Liverpool Hope University

BA (Hons) Full-time including foundation year 4 Years UG Liverpool

UCAS Points

72 points

Avg. Salary

£22,000

Accounting & Finance and Sport & Physical Education

Liverpool Hope University

BA (Hons) Full-time 3 Years UG Liverpool

A-Levels

BCC

UCAS Points

104 points

Avg. Salary

£22,000

Acting and Psychology

Liverpool Hope University

BA (Hons) Full-time 3 Years UG Liverpool

A-Levels

BBC

UCAS Points

120 points

Avg. Salary

£21,000

Acting and Psychology (with Foundation Year)

Liverpool Hope University

BA (Hons) Full-time including foundation year 4 Years UG Liverpool

UCAS Points

72 points

Avg. Salary

£21,000

Acute and Critical Care

University of South Wales

BSc (Hons) Part-time 2 Years UG Pontypridd

Addiction and Mental Health

Aston University, Birmingham

MSc Full-time 1 Year PG Birmingham

Addictions

King's College London, University of London

MSc Full-time 1 Year PG London

Adolescent Sports Medicine

University of Central Lancashire

PgCert Part-time 1 Year PG Preston

Adult and Mental Health Nursing

University of Roehampton

Master in Science (with Honours) – MSci (Hon) Full-time 4 Years PG London

A-Levels

BBC

UCAS Points

112 points

Avg. Salary

£26,000

Adult and Mental Health Nursing (pre-registration) MSc

City (City St George's, University of London)

MSc (PG) Full-time 3 Years PG London

Adult Care Leadership and Management

University Centre Peterborough

DipHE Blended learning (full-time) 2 Years UG Peterborough

UCAS Points

48 points

Frequently asked questions

Which UK university courses lead to becoming a complementary health associate professionals?

4,230 UK university courses are mapped to Complementary health associate professionals (SOC 3214) via UCAS's occupational classification, covering both undergraduate and postgraduate study.

What is the average graduate salary for Complementary health associate professionals in the UK?

Graduates of UK courses mapped to Complementary health associate professionals earn a median salary of £25,500 (interquartile range £24,000–£28,000), based on 2,195 courses with published salary data.

What percentage of graduates from these courses are in work or further study?

87% of UK graduates from courses mapped to Complementary health associate professionals are in work or further study 15 months after graduating, based on Discover Uni outcomes data from 1,609 courses.

Which UK university offers the most courses leading to Complementary health associate professionals?

University of Manchester in Manchester offers the most courses leading to Complementary health associate professionals (111 courses).