MSc (Hons) Master of Public Health
APPLY NOW This course is experiential, and the learning is contextual and authentic: principles taught can be applied to your public health practice. Key Facts Degree Duration: 15 months …
Overview
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This course is experiential, and the learning is contextual and authentic: principles taught can be applied to your public health practice.
Key Facts
- Degree Duration: 15 months :3 months pathway (1 term) + 1 year degree
18 months :6 months pathway (2 terms) + 1 year degree
- Pathways Available:Pre-Master’s
- Start Dates: April | January | June
- Tuition Fee: £8,995
Degree Overview
This programme aims to develop your interest in, and knowledge and understanding of, Public Health Theory and Practice in a Global context. By global health we mean health issues impacting across the world including locally, regionally and nationally in Scotland and the UK. The programme is relevant to UK and international students aiming to develop careers within public health as well as for those wishing to promote the health of the public as part of their current professional role. The programme takes a practical and applied approach and will equip you with the relevant transferable academic skills, professional/practical skills and knowledge to practice in a manner that achieves the purpose of public health i.e., dealing with pandemics, epidemics, reducing health inequalities and prolonging life through the implementation of a broad range of interventions to improve public health outcomes
Important
You may incur additional costs during your education at the University over and above tuition fees in an academic year such as laptops, stationary and additional resources.
How you’ll be taught during your degree
The programme adopts an authentic approach with emphasis on meeting real-world challenges such as, health improvement initiatives and complex interventions, multi/interdisciplinary working with a strong focus on implementation and evaluation for health improvement. This aims to support future practice that is underpinned by a sound understanding of relevant theory and evidence-based knowledge.
Degree Assessments
Formative and summative assessments are used to evaluate your learning against the module learning outcomes. Formative feedback is provided to guide you on how you are progressing and to give constructive guidance to inform development for your final summative assignment.
Summative assignments take the form of authentic assessments and include editorials, literature review protocols, posters and presentations and briefing documents.
Admissions Requirements
For detailed guidance on the entry requirements for international students, including the minimum English language entry requirement, please get in touch with us for entry requirements specific to your country.
International Student Fees
You can find the applicable international student course fee for your chosen pathway study route listed below.
Study Route | Tuition Fees 2024-2025 |
International stage One (IS1) | £14,595 – £16,595 |
International Stage Two (IS2) | £15,195 – £15,595 |
Pre-Masters (International Incorporated Masters – IIM) | £8,995 – £12,095 |
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Course Features
- Duration 15 months
- Activities Edinburgh Napier University
- Time April | January | September