MSc Applied Public Health

Take on the complex challenges connected to the health of any population – such as the environment, housing, media, and education.

Course Overview

The field of public health is evolving at an unprecedented rate. Now, more than ever, public health organisations are looking for professionals who can offer a unique range of knowledge, skills, and perspectives.

Our online, part-time MSc Applied Public Health has been designed to help you develop the skills needed to meet these needs with confidence. The course covers a range of disciplines, including health protection, epidemiology, media and communication, and more.

You can also look forward to understanding interagency and interprofessional ways of working – from collaboration and partnership development to resource management and inclusive thinking.

We’ll support you in learning how to apply your studies to the real world as well, by exploring the appropriate tools, techniques and evidence-based approaches.

Plus, through our intuitive, mobile-friendly virtual learning platform, you can earn your postgraduate degree from home or on the move.

Course details

Mode:Online, part-time
Length:Two years
Fees:£8,549 (flexible payment plans available)
Start dates:January, May and September
Next welcome week:May 2024 (date TBC)
Next start date:May 2024 (date TBC)
Application deadline:May 2024 (date TBC)

How you're assessed

Throughout the programme there will be a combination of formative and summative assessments. There are no exams.

Formative assessments will typically involve tutor feedback on your presentations and other projects. Summative assessments will typically take place through essays and assessed coursework – your dissertation being one example.

What are the entry requirements?

  • You must hold at least a 2:2 honours degree or its equivalent
  • Applicants with professional qualifications and relevant work experience will also be considered for the course on the basis of interview and portfolio submission
  • If you don’t speak English as a first language you will need to hold a minimum IELTS score of 6.5 or an accepted equivalent.

Unsure if you have the right qualifications or experience? Don’t worry – we know it’s impossible to measure everyone’s capabilities in the same way.

Course modules

This introductory module provides a broad overview of important research principles to help you locate, analyse, and utilise published studies when addressing real-world challenges.

You’ll also learn how to formulate researchable questions, think critically about the mechanisms of research governance, appraise the significance of alternative epistemological positions, and more.

We’ll support you in developing a critical, analytical, and integrative understanding of theory, policy, and practice in relation to healthy and sustainable settings.

Your studies will encourage you to examine factors that influence health, wellbeing, and sustainability across a variety of contexts. You’ll understand how public health professionals can help determine the health assets of communities, uncover health needs, and reduce health inequalities.

During this phase of your course, you’ll gain an advanced framework for determining population health and wellbeing.

We’ll cover how to summarise and interpret relevant data to inform strategic planning to drive changes in service delivery and health care policy. You’ll also learn how to communicate information on population health status, health inequalities, and evidence of effectiveness.

This module will further your understanding of the transnational nature of health issues and the ways in which social determinants of health transcend national boundaries.

Alongside exploring the key elements of health protection, you’ll develop your health protection capacity in risk assessment, management, and communication by analysing risk reduction case studies to inform your approach to project planning, policy development, and public education.

Your final module will challenge you to synthesise the knowledge you’ve gained during your studies with your professional and clinical experience.

You’ll produce an independently conducted research dissertation – or an equivalent alternative – focused on your professional and/or philosophical interests. With support from an assigned supervisor, you’ll choose research methodologies, obtain ethical approval, and self-direct your project to successful completion.

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