You address contemporary public health challenges and social health issues. Explore localised and global health problems, while analysing the political and environmental determinants which create these epidemiological and social health dilemmas.
Whether you are studying for career development, part time or full time, or from a specific professional interest in the discipline, the MPH and DPH courses offer a distinguished, broader-based learning experience aligned with the growing worldwide interest in public health development. You focus on core concepts and principles underpinning public health practice and policy development, applying these in a variety of settings, including your own area of practice or interest through assessments.
An honours degree (2.2 and above) or equivalent in a subject related to social sciences, health and health sciences, life sciences, or public health.
Applicants whose first language is not English will need to satisfy the English language requirements which are a minimum overall score of 6.5 IELTS and minimum 5.5 in each band, or equivalent as set out in the Teesside English Language Policy.
Gain the skills to embark on a career in public health or progression opportunities if you already work in the field. Enhance your career with a broad understanding of public health problems, epidemiological research and how data is gathered and used in the development for public health policies and delivery – key to managerial application. You are also prepared to take the Faculty of Public Health Part A exam.
Core modules
Data Analysis Methods
Developing Research Projects
Dissertation
Epidemiology
International Public Health
Leadership and Management in Public Health
Public Health in Context
Modules offered may vary.
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