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MPH - Master of Public Health
Gilmorehill (Main) Campus
Full Time
SEP
12 months
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MPH - Master of Public Health
Gilmorehill Campus
Full Time
SEP
1 Year
MPH - Master of Public Health
Gilmorehill (Main) Campus
Full Time
SEP
12 months
MPH - Master of Public Health
Gilmorehill Campus
Full Time
SEP-26
1 Year
MPH - Master of Public Health
Gilmorehill (Main) Campus
Part Time
SEP
24 months
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Public health is the science and art of protecting and improving the health of people and their communities. A Masters in Public Health (MPH) from the University of Glasgow allows you to develop the knowledge and skills needed to make a difference.The MPH is taught using a variety of interactive approaches by academics and practitioners with expertise in epidemiology, statistics, global health, and public health research.The programme is multidisciplinary - our staff and students come from a range of backgrounds including medicine, nursing, mathematics, computer science, psychology, sociology, and social policy. Public health plays a central role in guiding health care practice, influencing health policy, protecting the public, and improving population health. Recognised in most countries as an essential qualification for a career in public health.Public Health students at the University of Glasgow benefit from learning within a research-intense environment, with staff working in various areas linked to Public Health. Students will engage with interactive lectures, small group tutorials and seminars, computer labs and practical sessions, self-directed learning, online learning, and supervision. Students undertake a variety of assessments, including essays, reports, practical skills coursework, and presentations. The MPH degree may be obtained with or without a specialism. Specialisms require an additional core course, and the dissertation must be on a suitable topic. Those interested in a specialism should apply for the general MPH programme and a specialism can be chosen during the induction week.This specialism will enable graduates to use real world evidence to lead on the design and delivery of evidence focused projects, particularly on data analysis, modelling, and interpretation of findings. Academic epidemiologists will typically explore research questions through conducting secondary analyses on existing data sets.
Applicants are required to have a 2.1 Honours degree (or equivalent) in a relevant subject. Applicants with a 2.2 Honours degree may be considered if they have relevant work experience.
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Students from Domestic
£15,000 (total cost); £1667 per 20 credits.
Students from EU
£15,000 (total cost); £1667 per 20 credits.
Students from International
Registration Fee - 170
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