Master of Public Health
Course overview
Qualification | Master's Degree |
Study mode | Full-time, Part-time |
Duration | 1 year |
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Tuition (Foreign students) | Data not available |
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Entry Requirements
One or more of the following will be required:
You must have a first or upper second-class Honours degree (i.e. 2.1 or above) within a health-related field or equivalent - e.g. medicine, dentistry, nursing/health visiting, environmental health, occupational health, pharmacy, or any other degree deemed appropriate by the award team
Any 'non-standard' qualification judged by the award team to be equivalent of the above (e.g. a relevant professional qualification or public health-related experience) would warrant admission to the Postgraduate Certificate programme, successful completion of which will enable transfer to the Masters Award - the same conditions will apply to candidates offering a non-Honours degree
In exceptional circumstances, and after a satisfactory interview with the award leader and/or course team, we would accept a minimum of three years experience at a senior level in a public health or related field.
Curriculum
You will take 8 modules and the dissertation. You will take all 6 core modules and select 2 core option modules.
Core
Statistics in Public Health
Introduction to Public Health & Epidemiology
Social Research in Public Health
Evaluation and Assessment of Health & Social Need
Contemporary Issues in Health Promotion
Public Health Approaches to Management
Dissertation (60 credits)
Core Options*
Critical Appraisal of Research
Sociology and Politics of Health & Illness
Advanced Epidemiology & Statistics
Introduction to Communicable Diseases
Advanced Research Skills
*Please note: The core options require a minimum of 8 students electing to take the module for it to run so these choices are not guaranteed.