The Environmental Health MSc course offered by Middlesex University is designed to provide students with an advanced understanding and knowledge of the theory and practice of environmental health. The course is research-oriented and covers critical areas such as environmental protection, public health, housing & built environment, workplace health, and safety among others.Course Content: The course offers a broad foundation in environmental health science, policy, and practice. Students learn how to assess environmental health risks, manage environmental health hazards, and develop appropriate environmental health strategies and policies. Key Modules: Key course modules include Essential Statistics & Epidemiology, Decoding the Environment, Policy, Regulation & Enforcement, Housing & Health, Food Safety and Workplace Health. There is also a dissertation which allows you to explore an area of interest in-depth.Accreditations: The course is accredited by the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health (CIEH), offering graduates a direct route to the professional qualification.Future Careers: Completing this course opens up a plethora of career options. Graduates can become practitioners in Environmental Health, where they can work for local authorities or consultancies, join public health or health protection teams, or work in housing associations, food safety, and occupational health and safety sectors.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.