The Master of Public Health at the University of Hertfordshire is a postgraduate course aimed at health professionals and graduates who aspire to shape the health and wellbeing agenda on an international level. The course affords students the opportunity to learn established disciplinary knowledge, and explore new insights from social and political sciences, epidemiology, ethics, and law.Course Content: The course offers a comprehensive review of the essential aspects of public health, providing crucial frameworks for understanding public health issues. Key areas of study include advanced public health practice, research methods, health promotion, communicable disease control, and non-communicable disease control. Key Modules: Key modules of the course are: Health Promotion; Health and Society; Epidemiology and Statistics; Advanced Public Health Practice; Public Health Law and Ethics; Professional Practice; Communicable Disease Control; Non-communicable Disease Control; and Research Methods.Accreditations: The Master of Public Health program at the University of Hertfordshire is internationally recognized and is accredited by the Agency for Public Health Education Accreditation (APHEA). Future Careers: This course prepares students for a variety of careers in public health at both local and international levels. Graduates can expect to work in areas such as health promotion, communicable disease control, non-communicable disease control, and advanced public health practice. Graduates can also further their studies in research programs.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.