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MSc Population Health

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    MSc 1 year full-time, 2 years part-time, 5 years flexible

Course Description

The MSc Population Health provides you with the key skills for a career in public health. Through a range of optional modules, it also provides the opportunity to progress your career in a range of parallel areas, including health policy, programme management, health inequalities and urban and environmental planning.

Along with independent study, you’ll work in teams that replicate real-world scenarios. You’ll benefit from direct contact with expert teaching staff, as well as a diverse network of fellow students.

You’ll learn how to:

  • define and measure the health of populations
  • understand the role of socioeconomic and behavioural determinants of health
  • appreciate how health systems and public policy impact on health
  • evaluate interventions to improve population health

Optional modules will allow you to explore areas such as health inequalities, health economics, urban and environmental planning, and advanced statistical methodology.

Who this course is for

This programme is for you if you are:

  • passionate about making positive change in the real world
  • driven to understand inequities and champion minorities
  • interested in influencing local, national and international health policy

Anyone interested in the broad area of population health with an appropriate academic background that meets our entry requirements is welcome to apply.

Entry Requirements

An upper second-class Bachelor’s degree in a relevant subject from a UK university, or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard; or a professional qualification in a health-related area such as medicine or nursing of an equivalent standard. Relevant research, work or volunteer experience will be viewed favourably. Students without the minimum academic standards may be considered if they have extensive relevant work or research experience.

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Fees

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Programme Funding

UCL offers a range of financial awards aimed at assisting both prospective and current students with their studies.

Student Destinations

The Population Health MSc prepares graduates for careers in the fields of public health, health policy, epidemiology, healthcare management, urban and environmental planning, and health financing in government, NGOs, and for-profit sectors. Graduates may wish to continue on to further PhD studies or explore roles such as Policy Adviser and Advocacy Leader.

As well as developing specialist knowledge in population health, you’ll also gain highly valued transferable skills including:

  • preparing and delivering oral presentations
  • applying theory to practice
  • effective teamwork
  • public health policy analysis
  • time management
  • scientific writing

Our graduates have gone on to work at organisations such as Public Health England, BUPA, the University of Oxford (PhD), and Ipsos MORI.

Module Details

Compulsory modules

  •  Dissertation in Population Health
  •  Epidemiology
  •  Key Issues in Health Service Delivery, Policy and Management
  •  Basic Statistics for Medical Sciences
  •  Core Concepts in Population Health

Optional modules

  • Behavioural Science and Cancer
  • Key Principles of Health Economics
  • Research in Action: the Qualitative Approach
  • Climate Change and Health
  • Economic Evaluation in Health Care
  • Health Systems in a Global Context
  • Infectious Disease Epidemiology and Global Health Policy
  • Urban Health
  • Evaluating Interventions
  • Advanced Statistical Modelling
  • The Social Determinants of Global Health
  • Health Inequalities over the Lifecourse
  • Regression Modelling
  • Research Methods for Social Epidemiology
  • Ethnicity, Migration and Health
  • Public Health in Practice

Please note that the list of modules given here is indicative. This information is published a long time in advance of enrolment and module content and availability are subject to change.

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