BSc (Hons) Public Health: Transforming Communities Through Global Health Leadership
Programme Overview The BSc (Hons) Public Health programme equips students with the knowledge and skills to address complex health issues affecting communities locally, nationally, and globally. This undergraduate degree focuses on health promotion, illness prevention, and developing policies that improve population well-being.
Programme Highlights
- Comprehensive Health Approach
- Global Health Perspective
- Practical Placements
- Policy and Research Focus
Course Structure: A Three-Year Transformative Journey
Year 1 (Level 4): Foundations of Public Health
- Introduction to Public Health
- Human Biology and Health
- Health Inequalities
- Academic and Professional Skills
Year 2 (Level 5): Advanced Health Understanding
- Epidemiology and Health Statistics
- Health Promotion
- Environmental and Global Health
- Research Methods
Year 3 (Level 6): Professional Specialisation
- Health Policy and Leadership
- Contemporary Public Health Issues
- Dissertation/Research Project
- Optional Specialist Modules
Entry Requirements
- A-Levels: BBC (Science/Health preferred)
- BTEC: DMM in Health and Social Care
- GCSEs: Five at grade C/4
- International Students: IELTS 6.0
Skills You’ll Develop
- Data Analysis
- Health Policy Development
- Research Methodology
- Community Intervention Strategies
- Global Health Perspectives
Career Opportunities Potential roles include:
- Public Health Officer
- Health Promotion Specialist
- Community Health Worker
- Epidemiology Researcher
- Health Policy Analyst
- NGO Worker
Postgraduate Progression Options in:
- Global Health
- Epidemiology
- Health Policy
- Public Health Research
Why Choose Our Programme?
- Holistic Health Understanding
- Practical Learning Experience
- Global Perspective
- Career-Ready Skills
Be the change in global health – your journey starts here!