The BSc (Hons) Public Health course at the University of East London aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to achieve better health outcomes for communities and populations. This course is designed to cover the core principles of public health, environmental health, and social and health inequalities. Course Content: The course offers you the opportunity to explore various subjects like population health needs, social and environmental determinants of health and illness, and methods for improving health and wellbeing.Key Modules: The programme comprises six modules – Epidemiology and Statistics for Public Health, Promoting Health and Wellbeing, Public Health: Policy and Practice, Public Health: Principles and Perspectives, Implementing Change in Public Health, and Dissertation.Accreditations: The programme doesn't carry a specific accreditation but it is designed in line with key aspects of the UK Public Health Skills and Knowledge Framework.Future Careers: Upon completion of this programme, students are prepared to step into careers in a variety of settings, such as schools, hospitals, local and national government. Past graduates have gone on to roles such as public health officer, health promotion specialist, and project management in health and social care.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.