Public Health MSc

Master

In Brighton

£ 7,840 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Location

    Brighton

  • Duration

    1 Year

  • Start date

    Different dates available

The MSc in Public Health course has been designed within a multi-professional, modular framework that draws on a wide range of disciplines.

The course combines a set of four compulsory core modules (Principles and Practice of Public Health, Epidemiology, Essential Statistics in Health and Medical Research, and Research Methods and Critical Appraisal) with a range of optional modules (eg Health Protection, Nutrition in Public Health, International Health etc) which allows students to focus on areas relevant to their work and professional interests. The research dissertation module provides an excellent opportunity to integrate study-based learning with a work-based research project improving students' competencies and skills to enhance their long-term career in public health.

The course delivers a solid grounding in public health theory and practice to provide a mechanism for analysing and instituting change in practice and to support public health leadership and registration. This is particularly pertinent in a challenging time of change and the course addresses recent moves in responsibility for the delivery of public health programmes. Teaching sessions are delivered by academicians and practitioners who are active in the field. The inter-professional background of the course participants fosters an environment in which occupational experiences are shared and a wider understanding of multidisciplinary public health issues is gained.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Brighton (East Sussex)
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Sussex House, BN1 9RH

Start date

Different dates availableEnrolment now open

About this course

Course participants are empowered to develop public health practice which has a positive impact on their communities.

Teaching sessions are delivered by academicians and practitioners who are active in the field. Course participants are empowered to develop public health practice which has a positive impact on their community. The course prepares students to pursue careers related to public health in a range of national and international public and non-governmental organisations.

The course is open to all applicants who are intending to practice in public health or related fields, and professionals who are in a position to deliver improvements in population health. Typical professions include primary care and public health practitioners, specialist community public health nurses, health promotion specialists, community development workers, environmental health officers and managers in the NHS and local authorities.

Applicants should have achieved a first or upper second-class undergraduate honours degree or equivalent in any Public Health-related subject

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Subjects

  • Public Health
  • Project
  • Methodology
  • Research
  • Analysis
  • Dissertation
  • Development
  • Management
  • Literature
  • Professional

Course programme

  • The module content will meet the specific requirements of the course for which the student is registered and will depend on the nature of the student's chosen topic and methodology.
  • A notional 600 hours of independent study.
  • The project may be primary research or a systematic review/meta-analysis. Both quantitative and qualitative methodologies are acceptable. Quality improvement projects including service evaluations are acceptable providing they meet the requirements of the module.
  • In exceptional circumstances, the dissertation may be the development of and justification for a full proposal plus details of project management, governance costing and possible grant application.
For investigative, scientifically focused study, content may include:
  • development of a research question and project proposal
  • a clear search strategy using electronic and non-electronic literature sources;
  • a critically appraised literature review;
  • clearly justified methodology and methods used/to be used for participant selection, (intervention/exposure), data collection and analysis;
  • a scientific style of writing that appropriately reflects the chosen methodology;
  • critical analysis of the literature used to inform the various stages of the research process
  • critical discussion on the project and its findings;
  • the articulation of clear and logical conclusions;
  • appropriate ethical and governance consideration.

Additional information

International £14,580

Public Health MSc

£ 7,840 VAT inc.