Earn a British MSc Public Health, awarded by the University of Suffolk through a Unicaf Scholarship
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The MSc Public Health is a challenging and rewarding programme designed to provide a comprehensive introduction to public health for students who intend to pursue careers in public health practice, management and/or research at local, national and/or supranational levels.
The core focus of the programme is on improving the health and wellbeing of populations, preventing health problems before they occur and reducing inequalities in health. It offers a cutting-edge knowledge and skills base in the principles and methods of public health and a creative and supportive learning environment. It explores a broad range of contemporary public health issues, supported by leading experts in the field of public health as well as the experiences of other students sharing diverse experiences from a range of public health systems around the world.
This programme is composed of nine mandatory modules and is designed as a progressive process where the modules collectively work together to provide the knowledge, skills and understanding required by the modern public health practitioner, whether that be as an epidemiologist, health promoter, leader or researcher.
Duration: | 2 - 5 years | |
Study mode: | Online learning | |
Awarded by: | University of Suffolk | |
Scholarships: | Partial Scholarships Available |
Excellent employability record with 96% (HESA 2017) of our postgraduates in work
The commitment our staff demonstrate to our students, and to each other, in delivering the mission of the University of Suffolk is a source of enormous pride
Our students experience the highest quality in teaching, learning and social environments
The experience: Online learning through Unicaf is made possible by an advanced learning management system, designed to provide an optimal learning experience for students.
The support: Friendly, experienced Unicaf student advisers guide applicants through every stage of the application process and support you all the way until you complete your programme and receive your degree.
The online classroom: Students have regular contact and interaction with faculty and fellow students from around the world.
Improve your chances: A Master's degree can improve your chances of landing a job interview.
Develop your skills: Highly demanded skills such as organisation and team working skills are developed through the courses and allow students to further enhance their capabilities.
Advanced knowledge: Gain a critical understanding of how quantitative / qualitative research methods and epidemiological investigation are used to create and interpret public health knowledge.
The University of Suffolk is a transformational university, absorbing the best of UK university traditions and aligning them with a twenty first century audience and a modern world of employment and entrepreneurship.
Unicaf is the leading online platform offering affordable, quality higher education to underserved markets, in collaboration with reputable universities in the UK, US, Europe and Africa.
The partnership between the University of Suffolk and Unicaf brings together the resources and capabilities of both organisations to offer innovative learning solutions and programmes which are delivered fully online to the needs of a wide range of professionals.
Module | Credits |
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Foundation Courses | |
Induction Module | 0.00 |
Postgraduate Certificate Level | |
Principles of Public Health | 20.00 |
Health Promotion | 20.00 |
Epidemiology | 20.00 |
Postgraduate Diploma Level | |
Research Methods: Evidence-based Practice in Public Health | 20.00 |
Health Economics | 20.00 |
Health Protection | 20.00 |
Postgraduate Award Level | |
Public Health Leadership | 20.00 |
Research Project 1: Global Health | 20.00 |
Research Project 2: Proposal Design and Dissemination | 20.00 |
The entry requirements for admission are:
Applications from non-standard applicants are welcome and will be considered individually.
* Entry requirements may vary depending on the programme of study.