The MSc Health Promotion and Public Health course offered by Ulster University is designed to provide students with an advanced understanding and skills needed to implement and manage effective strategies for health promotion and public health. This course caters to a variety of professionals in the public health sector and aims to improve the health and wellbeing of populations, prevent health problems before they occur, and reduce inequalities in health. Course Content: The course comprises of six taught modules and a research thesis project, allowing students to develop a comprehensive and critical understanding of the theory and practice of health promotion and public health in contemporary society. Key Modules: The curriculum includes important modules such as Health and Wellbeing, Health Communication and Public Health: Epidemiology, and Health Protection. The course also focuses on Public Health: Local, National and Global Perspectives, Leadership for Health and Wellbeing, Research Methods, and a Dissertation project.Accreditations: This course is recognized internationally with accreditation from the International Union for Health Promotion and Education (IUHPE).Future Careers: Graduates of the MSc Health Promotion and Public Health course are prepared for leadership roles within the public health sector. Careers include health promotion specialist, public health consultant, health coordinator, policy advisor, and health services manager in many settings such as government agencies, hospitals, non-profit organizations, and private firms.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page. MSc Health Promotion and Public Health