Masters of Public Health

1 Years On Campus Masters Program

University of the West of Scotland

Program Overview

The Master of Public Health (mph)/Master of Public Health (professional practice) degree provides you with a solid understanding in fundamental areas such as public health methodology, epidemiology, health policy, economics, education and health promotion. Delivered through a mixture of face-to-face and online learning it allows a flexible, reflective, challenging, creative ad resourceful environment for postgraduate study. This Masters is aligned with the Faculty of Public Health in the UK and World Health Organisation guidance for public health core subject domains.It is suitable for both established and aspiring Public Health professionals, and it will provide a diverse portfolio of knowledge and experience, leading to many varied career opportunities.Public Health is concerned with the health of the population as a whole, dealing with topics including hygiene, epidemiology, and disease prevention. As a discipline, it is extremely important both locally and globally as the financial burden of ill health increases its load on the National Health Service providers. Health policies built around changing population needs have improved the health in communities, but they continue to evolve with the expansion of global travel, increased incidence of novel diseases, antibiotic resistance and undesirable lifestyle choices. These are just a few of the recent Public Health issues brought into the spotlight of news and current affairs. With extreme global events such as tsunamis, earthquakes and weather phenomena, the Public Health issues around the health of those affected are of great concern.

Program Key Stats

£18000 (Annual cost)
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Eligibility Criteria


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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Public health promotion / practitioner
  • Health economist
  • Health centre director
  • NGO (Non-Governmental Organisation)
  • Tropical disease specialist
  • Refugee coordinator
  • HIV/AIDS educator
  • Health education specialist
  • Homeless services educator
  • Community support worker
  • Education- lecturer in public health
  • PhD research
  • Research assistant

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