Location
England: Lancashire
The MSc Applied Public Health is a new and innovative course which provides a relevant and engaging learning experience for anyone whose work includes some responsibility for the determinants of health. The course has been designed to meet the needs of a wide range of professionals working to achieve improvements in health. It aims to provide participants with the opportunity to develop the skills required to meet existing and emerging challenges in public health. The learning outcomes of the core modules are mapped against the Royal Institute of Public Health National Standards for Specialist Public Health Practice as well as the NHS Knowledge and Skills Competency Framework. Teaching methods include: lectures, seminars, workshops, self-directed learning, blended learning, problem based learning, action learning. Assessments are designed to have real world relevance and include: briefing papers, presentations, poster presentations, press releases, project management, etc.
- Key Facts -
Award Type: PGCert
Additional awards: Each of the modules can be taken as single named Certificate.
Level: Postgraduate
Study mode: Part Time
Delivery Method: Standard
Course Length: Part time - One year
School: School of Health
Campus: Preston
Year of Entry: 2012
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