The MSc in Health Promotion and Public Health at Ulster University is designed to train individuals in the field of health promotion and public health, aiming at improving peoples' health and wellbeing. The course emphasizes the promotion of health, the prevention of ill-health and inequity between different groups.Course Content: The course content covers key theories of health promotion and public health, addressing the influence of socioeconomic factors on health, health inequalities, and the major determinants of ill health. Students will be expected to explore strategic approaches for dealing with these issues, research methodologies, comprehensive health needs assessments and health impact assessments, and ethics in health promotion.Key Modules: The course has several key modules, which include Health Promotion Theory and Methods; Sociology of Health and Illness; Research Methods for Health Promotion and Public Health; Health, Policy, Politics, and Power; and Health Inequalities and Social Determinants.Accreditations: This course is accredited by the Agency for Public Health Education Accreditation (APHEA), one of the world's most recognized accrediting bodies for public health programmes.Future Careers: Graduates from this course are prepared to work in various sectors such as health and social services, the voluntary sector, education, local authorities, central government, prisons, community and non-government organizations. Some may also choose to pursue further research or a PhD.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.