Public Health PG Dip

Postgraduate

Distance

£ 9,000 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Postgraduate

  • Methodology

    Distance Learning

  • Duration

    1 Year

The MPH is an internationally recognised qualification in public health. Public health practice draws on a wide range of academic disciplines and skills. The course is designed to expand the knowledge and skills required for practice in the fields of public and community health, providing broad based training in the core functions and disciplines of public health. The curriculum is based around the syllabus for the Part A examinations of the Faculty of Public Health and includes aspects of all 10 competencies for public health practice.
Anyone inspiring to practice public health in the UK or overseas. Applicants may currently be working in the NHS or other healthcare organisations, in fields such as medicine, nursing, management clinical governance, research, health promotion or professions related to medicine.
The Postgraduate Diploma requires students to study 120 credits worth of modules on the MPH programme. The only module that Postgraduate Diploma students will not study, but MPH students do, is the 60 credit Masters Research Project (dissertation) module.

About this course

Applicants will normally: possess an honours degree of class (2:1) or above (awarded by a United Kingdom University) or equivalent; have a minimum of one year working professional experience in a public health role,community, government setting or similar. If you hold a professional qualification, Accreditation of Prior Achievement (APA) will be considered. If English is not your first language, you will need to demonstrate:
A minimum score of 7.0 on IELTS, as administered by the British Council in most countries, or
A minimum score of 600 in TOEFL or 250 in the computer based...

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Subjects

  • Public
  • Public Health
  • Project

Course programme

pg00002 EDUCATIONAL AIMS OF THE PROGRAMME The overall aims ofthe award are to develop individuáis who are capable of advancing the boundaries of professional public health practice through research, innovation and the integration and dissemination of new ideas from sound theoretical and knowledge bases. Achievement of these attributes are reflected in the following broad educational aims: □ To assist you to acquire a defined body of advanced knowledge and skills relevant to practice but with a basis in the research process, rigorous gathering and critical evaluation of evidence, demonstrating creative thought in the planning, implementation and application of public health practice, including specialism in the use and promotion of physical activity, or health informatics. □ To enable you to develop as a confident, dynamic and creative member of the public health care team, intrínsically motivated to respond to the prevailing political and contextual health care issues and, through critical appraisal of a variety of strategies for decisión making, recognise new ways of managing risk, uncertainty and change. o To enable you to contribute to the knowledge base of your practice discipline through scientific investigation. This will include, at Masters level, the production of a comprehensive project report, synthesised in such a way as to advance your own professional practice and that of others. o To extend your confidence and competence to act as a professional resource and skilled facilitator of learning in others as a result of increases in your knowledge and skills and through the dissemination of your own learning. The specific award outcomes have been mapped to the University '8+2' generic postgraduate learning outcomes (see Table 1). The overall challenge involved in taking any Master's degree is to achieve an advanced level of analysis of the concepts and problems in your chosen área of study and to be able to critically assess the achievements and limitations of practice and to explain differences between theory, policy and practical implementation. Masters students should be actively challenging orthodoxies, displaying creativity and innovation and ultimately producing material of a publishable standard. Learning outcomes are also specified for each module (available to see in the Module Descriptors). Module learning outcomes have been mapped to generic outcomes (see Table 2). Public Health Skills and Career Framework (Public Health Resource Unit. 2008) The framework consists of a combination of statements related to competencies and knowledge for the 9 levéis of public health national occupational standards. The competencies are as follows (note that 1-4 are categorised as core with 5-9 defined): 1. Surveillance and assessment [of the population's health and well-being] 2. Assessing the evidence 3. Policy and strategy 4. Leadership and collaborative working 5. Health improvement 6. Health protection 7. Public health intelligence 8. Academic public health 9. Health and social care quality </div>

Additional information

A 'must have' for anyone aspiring to practice public health in the UK or overseas. Provides a vital understanding of key public health issues. The MPH is an internationally recognised qualification in general public health.

Public Health PG Dip

£ 9,000 + VAT