Applied Public Health PGCert/PGDip
Postgraduate
In Preston
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Postgraduate
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Preston
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About this course
Entry requirements for postgraduate courses vary and you are advised to check below for any specific requirements or with Enquiry Management. Normally the following general entry requirements apply: Postgraduate Diplomas, Certificates and Conversion Courses: A recognised British first degree or its equivalent, or a BTEC Higher Diploma/Certificate. Taught Masters Courses: A recognised British honours degree to a good standard, or its equivalent. Applications from...
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Subjects
- Public Health
- Public
Course programme
The PG Dip is made up of six modules, all core:
- Applied Public Health: Planning and Strategies
- Applied Public Health in Action
- Risk Management in Health Protection
- Advanced Needs Assessment (Epidemiology module)
- Introduction to Postgraduate Research Methods
- Healthy Settings: Theory, Policy & Practice
PG Dip can be done full time in one year. Part-time students can do it in two years minimum but can take up to three years.
The PG Cert is made of three modules, all core:
- Applied Public Health: Planning and Strategies
- Applied Public Health in Action
- Advanced Needs Assessment (Epidemiology module)
Duration
PG Cert can be done in a minimum of one year (it’s a part-time course only). Students can take up to two years to complete.
Applied Public Health PGCert/PGDip