The Public Health BSc (Hons) from the University of Greenwich is an innovative degree designed to develop students into future leaders in health promotion and public health. It aims to equip individuals with the skills, competencies, and knowledge required to contribute meaningfully to the improvement of public health outcomes and well-being. The course features a blend of theoretical and practical approaches, including lectures, laboratory practicals, independent learning, and research. Course Content: The curriculum places a strong emphasis in areas like health promotion and public health. Students will learn and explore a variety of areas including epidemiology, sociology, psychology, and management. The course provides a strong foundation in understanding how health promotion and public health interventions can be developed and implemented in a variety of health and care settings. There is also a focus on global public health, enabling students to understand how health and healthcare differentiates across the globe.Key Modules: Key modules offered include Health Promotion and Public Health, Health Protection, Health and Disease, Health and Social Care Management, Research Methods, Epidemiology, and Contemporary Issues in Public Health.Accreditations: This course is accredited by the Royal Society for Public Health, ensuring that the quality, content, and delivery of our programme meet the exacting standards of this premier national public health body.Future Careers: Graduates from the program move onto successful careers in diverse areas such as health promotion, public health, health development, health advocacy, health and social care, health prevention and improvement and health project coordination in a variety of public, private and non-profit organizations. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.