From epidemiological research to communities of health, healthcare financing to service commissioning, this course covers the key concepts.
In the UK, the increasing demand for health care alongside the reduction in funding for healthcare systems means there is an increased need for a trained, effective workforce of public health professionals. The field of public health is ever-expanding, particularly in the context of a growing aging population, thus the market requires increased numbers of public health professionals.
Our MSc Public Health and Community Wellbeing course is designed to prepare you to meet public health needs in the UK, through emphasis on localised skills such as economic evaluations, NHS commissioning, and regional public health concerns.
A UK Honours Degree or equivalent
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This MSc Public Health and Community Wellbeing has been mapped against the Faculty of Public Health Public Health Training Curriculum and does therefore assist with achieving professional recognition. Graduates will be able to work in a variety of sectors such as health, government, voluntary organisations, public health service provision and research environments.
Core modules
Essential Issues in Public Health and Practice
Statistics and Epidemiology
Community Public Health and Evaluation
Postgraduate Research Project - Public Health
Strategic Leadership, Management, and Commissioning in Public Health
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