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IELTS 6.0 overall with minimum 5.5 in each skill
Study public health on this extended degree for on-the-job experience and work placements with potential employers thanks to our strong links with health and social care providers.
This public health degree starts with a foundation year to prepare you for degree-level study. You then study the same modules as our three-year course.
The course provides the vital knowledge and experience that can be applied to any areas of public health practice, from community empowerment to statistical analysis and epidemiology to policy development. Our strong emphasis on employment-orientated knowledge and skills development means that graduates are ready to start work as public health practitioners.
With the guidance of our research-active tutors, you will explore strategies to improve the UK's health, from social change and targeting inequalities to designing and implementing national campaigns. A structured work experience assignment in your final year will give you the opportunity to use the knowledge and skills you have developed in the workplace and make valuable professional contacts.
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Year 0
Students are required to study the following compulsory modules.
Study Skills (15 credits)
Academic Writing (15 credits)
Introduction to Public Health and Wellbeing (30 credits)
Current Issues in Psychology (15 credits)
Foundations of Psychological Science (15 credits)
Essential Research Methods (30 credits)
Year 1
Students are required to study the following compulsory modules.
Introduction to Concepts and Theories of Health (15 credits)
Introduction to Public Health and Health Promotion (15 credits)
Introduction to Health & Social Policy (15 credits)
Introduction to Behaviour Change in Public Health (15 credits)
Cultural Competency in Health and Social Care (15 credits)
Introduction to Environmental Health and Health Protection (15 credits)
Academic and Personal Development (15 credits)
Introduction to Statistics (15 credits)
Year 2
Students are required to study the following compulsory modules.
Applied Ethics for Health and Public Health (15 credits)
Analysis of Health Needs (15 credits)
Poverty, Inequality and Social Exclusion (15 credits)
Life, Health and Wellbeing: Bio-Psycho-Social Perspectives (30 credits)
Introduction to Epidemiology (15 credits)
Introduction to the Research Process (15 credits)
Health Economics and Policy (15 credits)
Year 3
Students are required to study the following compulsory modules.
Understanding Management in Health and Social Care (15 credits)
Health Promotion (Level 6) (15 credits)
The Global Context of Public Health (15 credits)
Employment Based Learning (15 credits)
Housing, Environment and Wellbeing (15 credits)
Theory, Evidence and Practice in Public Health and Wellbeing Dissertation (30 credits)
Community Development and Engagement. (15 credits)
There are many opportunities for graduates with a public health degree. Graduates have gone on to a variety of roles in local government, the National Health Service, the wide sweep of organisations in the voluntary sector, regional, national and international bodies, and industries involved in food, transport, the environment, pollution and education.
Insurance - Single: 300 (£) per year