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MSc - Master of Science
City Campus
Full Time
SEP-26
1 Year
LJMU's well-established Public Health MSc offers a research-informed learning environment reflecting latest sector developments. Develop knowledge and skills aligned to the Public Health Training Curriculum and The Public Health Skills and Career Framework Benefit from the research-led content of this longstanding programme Enjoy a flexible approach to study and network with full and part-time students from differing backgrounds Look forward to career opportunities in local authorities, the health sector, voluntary sector, private sector or research Benefit from support and guidance for placement learning This well-established programme, underpinned by the Public Health Skills and Career Framework (2010), is the ideal choice if you want to develop or enhance your public health knowledge and competencies. We provide a shared learning environment where those already working in the public health sector can bring prior knowledge and experience to share with their peers, some who will be sharing similar work experiences and others who will be at the beginning of their public health career. What makes us different is that you will be learning and developing your research skills based in a world class research centre. The programme has been developed by and is supported by the senior research staff in the Institute and provides the opportunity for you to learn and work on real world research projects. It attracts students from a variety of backgrounds and prides itself on its inclusive approach. You will explore population health from a number of perspectives, enhancing your understanding of the people and processes involved in promoting public health and reducing health inequalities. You will also learn how the social determinants of health underpin our theoretical understanding of health and health inequalities.
Standard entry Applicants are normally required to possess a good honours degree (minimum grade 2.2) in any related health or social science discipline. Work experience will also be considered where relevant. Non-standard entry: For applicants not in possession of a good honours degree, the programme leader will take into account relevant professional qualifications (e.g. Nursing Registration, Qualification in Social Work, Environmental Health qualification) and experience. The programme team will consider the relevancy of experience on a case-by-case basis.
Students living in
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£17,250 per year
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The amount you'll pay if you come to study here from a country outside the EU.
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