Combine socio-cultural perspectives with key skills in epidemiology, incident management and leadership to prepare to lead teams and address emerging global health challenges.
Explore the socio-cultural aspects of global public health and develop essential skills in epidemiology and incident management.
The course:
provides in-depth knowledge of key public health perspectives and scenarios
helps you engage with core public health principles, interpret evidence and assess complex global health situations
covers important topics such as epidemiology, incident management, medical anthropology, policy, leadership and legislation.
Start dates:
An honours degree 2:2 or above (or international equivalent) in a health or social sciences discipline, or an equivalent appropriate qualification that includes substantial public health content.
A career in public health offers a wide range of opportunities and this course should prepare you to pursue a career in a range of settings leading multi-disciplinary teams of public health experts. You could find yourself in future roles such as a public health advisor, programme support officer or public health analyst. Alternatively, you may wish to progress to the PhD level.
Understanding Epidemiology in a Global Context — 30 credits
Medical Anthropology — 30 credits
Emergency Responses and Preparedness in Global Public Health — 30 credits
Contemporary Issues for Leaders in Global Public Health - 30 credits
Dissertation — 60 credits
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