The Master of Public Health (Applied) offered by Teesside University is an advanced-level health programme aimed at health professionals, graduates and anyone wanting to undertake postgraduate studies in public health. It provides professionals with the necessary skills to address modern health and social issues.Course Content: The course guides students through a comprehensive understanding of public health, ranging from theory to practice. Primarily, the course explores principles underpinning public health, thus positioning students to implement health improvements, address health inequalities and promote well-being of individuals and societies.Key Modules: The programme consists of Core modules like Public Health Practice, Applied Research Methods & Design, and Independent Scholarly Project. Optional modules vary every academic year.Accreditations: This course is aligned to the UK Public Health Skills and Knowledge Framework. This will aid the graduates in providing evidence of their competency in the area of public health, which can be very beneficial for their career advancements.Future Careers: This Master's degree opens up a diverse range of job opportunities in sectors such as health, social care and voluntary sectors, geographical region and internationally. Some roles could include health improvement, health protection, information and research, health policy, and strategic planning and commissioning.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.cfm).