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Course Overview

You will advance your public health knowledge, skills, and approach to teamwork, multi-agency collaboration, and community partnerships throughout the modules on this course and critically evaluate strategies to improve public health outcomes. These skills are increasingly relevant for the public health workforce who may be located within a variety of settings including multilateral and international NGOs, local health authorities, National Public Health authorities, the voluntary or the private sector.

You will be taught by highly experienced tutors who come from a range of disciplinary backgrounds including, research and policy, health psychology, epidemiology, sociology of health, health policy, health economics, and leadership. You will also experience guest lectures from visiting relevant professionals from organizations such as Public Health England, the Faculty of Public Health, the voluntary sector, and local government.

Your peers on the course will be from various public health backgrounds, degree disciplines, and cultural, national, and international experiences.  These previous experiences, along with the knowledge gained through the programme, are used to inform real-world scenario discussions and enhance problem-solving abilities. 

Entry Requirement 

An honours degree (2:2 or above) in a subject associated with or of relevance to public health

Current or recent experience of working in a public health or health promotion role or capacity. (This may be as your main role or as an aspect of your role. It may also be in a paid or voluntary capacity and as a professional or non-professional)

International students should additionally have an English Language qualification (IELTS 6.0 or above with no individual component less than 5.5).

Fees

Full-Time fee:  £13200 per year


This information was accurate on : 04/05/2021
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