The Global Health MSc course at De Montfort University is a robust and rigorous program designed to help students understand the complexities of global health. It seeks to empower students with the necessary analytical and methodological skills to explore the syndemic nature of global health challenges, and the necessary leadership skills to influence health policy at all levels.Course Content: This course is divided into various semesters, advancing from introductory content to more specialized aspects of global health. The course content includes study of concepts including Health Systems and Policy, Global Health Perspectives and Practices, International Development Policy and Practice, Toxicology, and more. The course will also provide an opportunity to produce a research project on a topic of your choice under expert supervision.Key Modules: Throughout the course, students will cover essential modules including Global Health and Development, Humanitarian Aid and Health in Context, Sustainability, Globalisation and Health, and the Global Health Research Project.Accreditations: Not available.Future Careers: The global perspective and comprehensive knowledge gained in this course prepare graduates for leadership roles in international and national organisations that manage health and social care, non-governmental and voluntary organisations, multi-lateral organisations, and health industries. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.