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Course Overview

As part of this framework the Person-centred Practice (Public Health and Wellbeing) pathway is suitable for international, the United Kingdom and local practitioners who wish to further develop critical thinking, professional reasoning, entrepreneurship, leadership, and research expertise enabling you to develop practice in your chosen field of Public Health. Through our suite of elective modules, you can further develop your knowledge and skills in risk and resilience, global public health policy, realistic lifestyle medicine, or working in partnership with other health agencies in an evidence-based and person-centered way.

This course can be studied full or part-time and is for graduates and practitioners across all statutory and non-statutory sectors who wish to develop their careers in the broad field of public health.

Our teaching, learning and assessment strategy is framed by our core philosophical concepts of personhood, person-centredness, human valuing, healthful relations, human potential and development, and supportive and enabling environments. Central to this strategy is the need for learners to engage in the learning experiences, a readiness to listen and explore, preparedness to be open to experiences and a resolve to keep going. This environment will generate an ethos of engagement where students can explore and challenge theories, practices and different sources of knowledge creatively in an atmosphere of high challenge and high support.

Entry Requirement 

Candidates will normally be graduates with evidence of relevant recent academic study.

International: Where your honours degree has not been studied in English, you will be required to provide evidence of English language competence at no less than IELTS 6.5 with no individual component score less than 6.0

Fees

Scot/UK/ROI Student Fee: £735 per 20 credit module

Scot/UK/ROI Dissertation: £1100  

International Student Fee:  £885 per 20 credit module    

International Dissertation: £1320


This information was accurate on : 17/04/2021
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