The Public Health MSc/PGDip course at Middlesex University is designed to help you explore the current issues and practice in public health, and develop your capacity to lead and manage change. The course equips you with the skills and knowledge to enhance your career in the health sector - be it in local government, the voluntary sector, health service management, or a leadership role in public health practice. Course Content: The course includes modules that will give you a broad, multi-disciplinary perspective on public health, ranging from epidemiology and global health to social determinants and health promotion. Through these modules, you get to study the threats to health based on an understanding of the biological, social, and political influences on population health. Key Modules: The course comprises of key modules like Epidemiology and Statistics for Public Health, Public Health: A Socio-Cultural Perspective, Qualitative and Quantitative Research Methods, Capstone: Public Health Practice, and optional modules such as Health and Society, Global Health Futures, and Work and Wellbeing in the Digital Age.Accreditations: This course has been mapped against the UK Public Health skills and knowledge framework to ensure it covers the key competencies required for public health practice.Future Careers: The course prepares students for careers in areas such as public health, health promotion, health service management, public health research and health policy development. Alumni of the course have secured roles in various areas including, Public Health Specialist, Health Development Manager, Health Promotion Specialist, and Epidemiologist.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.