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Masters Degree Description

Explore global approaches to public health and their increasing impact on global security with a Master’s in Global Public Health.

Global attitudes to public health have never been more significant. Migration, inequality, and the global economy have changed how we think about health and illness. As a result, tackling public health issues now needs to be viewed on a global scale. This course offers you a rich and varied environment to explore the complex public health issues relevant to a global audience. Anyone with an undergraduate degree and/or relevant work experience is encouraged to apply.

Whether you want to further your knowledge in your existing field or you're looking for a qualification to start a new career, this course can be tailored to suit your needs.

Entry Requirements

An undergraduate (honours) degree at level 2.2 or above.

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Fees

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Student Destinations

As a Global Public Health graduate, you will be able to explore careers in international and national non-governmental organisations and charities that work around the globe.

It can lead to roles such as Community Development, Health Promoter, Epidemiologist, Policy Officer, International Programme Consultant or Global Programme Manager.

The course can help you pursue careers in government departments both in and outside the UK. It can lead to senior roles in public health such as Public Health Specialist, Public Health Researcher, Analyst or Strategist, Health Policy Researcher, Service Manager or Director.

Module Details

Core Modules:

Management, Leadership and Enterprise in Global Health (15 credits)
Behaviour Change and Health Promotion (15 credits)
Contemporary Issues in Global Health (15 credits)
Health Needs Assessment (15 credits)
Dissertation (60 credits)
Applied Epidemiology and Statistics in the Global Context (15 credits)
Public Health, Policy and Politics (15 credits)

Optional Modules:

Maternal and Child Health in the Global Context (30 credits)
Prevention and Control of Communicable and Non-Communicable Diseases (30 credits)

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