About the Courses
Why us?
Our Institute of Health Sciences and Wellbeing aims to conduct world-leading research that leads to better physical and mental health for all
As our lecturers continue to work in public health, you will learn from their up-to-date knowledge and practice
Why us?
Our Institute of Health Sciences and Wellbeing aims to conduct world-leading research that leads to better physical and mental health for all
As our lecturers continue to work in public health, you will learn from their up-to-date knowledge and practice
Modules
Course structure
We use a wide variety of teaching and learning methods which include lectures, seminars, workshops, tutorials, self-directed learning and e-learning.
Compared to an undergraduate course, you will find that this Masters requires a higher level of independent working.
Assessment methods include coursework, projects, poster and oral presentations, timed tests and exams.
Modules on this course include:
Health Research Methods and Critical Appraisal (30 credits)
Social Determinants Of Global Health And Health Systems (30 credits)
Applied Public Health Practice (30 credits)
Dissertation (60 credits)
Optional modules (choose one):
Epidemiology and Health Measurement (30 credits)
Leadership and Management in Health (30 credits)