
- Overview:
The BSc (Hons) Public Health degree equips students to improve public health and reduce health inequalities through coordinated action. It covers key areas like health policy, social determinants, and health improvement strategies, preparing students to research, plan, and implement measures to promote health and wellbeing in diverse communities.
- Entry Requirements:
- UK or Overseas Qualifications:
- Level 2 qualification / GCSE’s, – with related work experience
- Level 3 qualification such as:
- A Levels | BTEC | Higher National Certificate (HNC) | Certificate of Higher Education
- Time Table Schedule:
Standard Delivery:
– Studying on campus 2 days a week (10:00 A.M – 17:00 P.M)
- Modules:
Year 1:
- Academic and Professional Skills
- Introduction to Public Health
- Health Assets and Health Needs
- The Public Health Practitioner
Year 2:
- Health Policy and Systems
- Lifestyle and Health Promotion
- Epidemiology and Population Health
- Media and Health Technology
Year 3:
- Global Health in Context
- Leadership and Managing Services
- Public Health in Practice
- Public Health Major Project
- Associated Jobs:
- Public Health Practitioner
- Youth Worker
- Drug and Alcohol Worker
- Public Health Information Officer or Analyst
- Health Improvement Practitioner
- Health Protection Practitioner
- Community Development or Outreach Worker
- Health Communications Officer
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