The Master of Public Health (MPH) course offered at the University of Chester focuses on improving the health and well-being of populations, preventing health issues and reducing inequalities in health. It is designed to provide comprehensive knowledge, skills and understanding that will prepare students for leadership roles in a variety of public health contexts.Course Content: The course comprises of seven core modules and one optional module. It covers a range of subjects including, public health theory and practice, health promotion, health and society, health research methods, and others. It involves a mix of guided independent study, lectures, workshops, seminars, and tutorials.Key Modules: Some of the key modules include Public Health Essentials, Epidemiology: The Science of Public Health, Health Promotion, Agendas and Actions, Public Health Policy: Making It Work for Communities, and Public Health Rights and Principles.Accreditations: The Master of Public Health (MPH) course is accredited by the UK Public Health Register (UKPHR).Future Careers: Graduating from this course prepares you for a variety of job opportunities in the public health sector. Opportunities exist within local authority public health teams, health promotion teams, primary care organizations, non-government organizations, and in business and healthcare industry sectors. Graduates go on to pursue careers as health improvement practitioner, public health specialist, health promotion specialist, and others.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.