The Postgraduate Certificate in Public Health at St Mary's University is a part-time course that focuses on equipping students with knowledge and understanding of the complexities of public health issues in the 21st century. This course is ideal for professionals already working in health services or graduates considering a career in health, care services or public service.Course Content: The course content includes three compulsory modules: Health Promotion; Health Policy, Power and Politics; Research Design and Methodology. Students will have the opportunity to study the fundamentals of research design, the philosophies that underpin the methods chosen and learn how to utilise a range of research skills and methods relevant to professional practice and service development.Key Modules: The key modules in this course encompass Health Promotion, Health Policy, Research Design and Methodology.Future Careers: Graduates from this program can advance their career in health, social care, local authority sectors or reconsider direction towards public services. The course provides an excellent grounding for health and social care professionals and managers committed to improving health and wellbeing and reducing social inequalities in health. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.