The Public Health and Health Promotion MSc course at Bangor University is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills needed to critically evaluate and apply public health and health promotion theory in practice. This interdisciplinary programme targets students from a wide range of professional backgrounds and geographical areas enabling an interactive learning environment, fostering a culture of mutual learning and critical thinking.Course Content: The course provides a comprehensive overview of public health and health promotion, equipping students with a robust foundational knowledge and practical skills. The programme takes an interdisciplinary approach to explore contemporary issues related to health and wellbeing. It incorporates a range of topics including epidemiology, public health, health promotion, health and society, research methods, health-related behaviours and lifestyle factors, and disease prevention strategies.Key Modules: The MSc Public Health and Health Promotion comprises of a number of modules that include Health Promotion, Epidemiology, Applied Statistics for Health Sciences, International Health & Disability, Leadership, Partnership & Collaboration as well as Advanced Research Methods which directly supports the dissertation work. Accreditations: The MSc Public Health and Health Promotion programme is accredited by the Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH) in recognition of the quality and value of the curriculum.Future Careers: Graduating students can secure professions in a wide range of sectors including public health, health promotion, the voluntary sector, health and social care, local government, and research. They can also use this qualification to further their academic pursuits in the form of a PhD.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.