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BSc Public Health

Make a meaningful impact on communities and help shape healthier futures with our BSc (Hons) Public Health degree.

 

This course is designed for individuals who want to understand the factors that influence wellbeing and develop the practical skills needed to improve health outcomes on a local, national and global scale.

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From the beginning of your studies, you will explore the social, environmental and economic influences on public health. You will learn how to design effective health interventions, analyse data, interpret research and evaluate policies that support disease prevention and health promotion. Key areas of study include epidemiology, global health challenges, health inequalities, behavioral science, health policy and leadership in public health.

 

Your learning will be grounded in real-world practice through case studies, community-based projects and collaborative assignments. You will also gain experience using digital tools for data analysis and health communication, preparing you to thrive in a sector that increasingly relies on technology to deliver public health initiatives.

By the time you graduate, you will be equipped with the knowledge, confidence and practical skills to support population health, influence policy and contribute to positive social change.

 
Career Opportunities

This degree prepares you for diverse careers such as:

• Public Health Practitioner
• Health Promotion Specialist
• Community Health Officer
• Epidemiology Assistant
• Health Policy Advisor
• Global Health Coordinator
• Environmental Health Support Officer
• Public Health Analyst
• Health Research Assistant
• Wellbeing Programme Manager

Key Information

​Level Of Study​

Undergraduate

Duration

3/4 years

Study Mode

2 days in campus

Locations

London

Tution Fee

£9,535

Intakes

January, May September

Entry Requirements

Level 3 Qualification (or equivalent) Mature students with work experience may also apply for this course and will be assessed through their work experience and entry tests
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