The Master of Public Health (MPH) course offered by the University of Bradford provides students with a comprehensive professional education and training in the principles and practice of public health. Students are challenged to confront complex health issues and are equipped with skills and knowledge needed to improve the health of populations. Course Content: This programme includes compulsory and optional modules that cover areas like epidemiology and biostatistics, health promotion, health policy, and research and evaluation methods. The programme adopts a multi-disciplinary, evidence-based approach, and is designed to enable graduates to practice nationally and internationally within the public health arena. Key Modules: The course is based on a series of key modules namely Introduction to Public Health, Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Health, Behaviour and Communication, Health Policy and Systems, Research Methods, Evaluating Health and Social Programmes, and a Summer Project of practical work placement or research project. Future Careers: Graduates of the MPH programme are prepared for a wide range of careers in public health, health promotion, health protection, and health systems management. Graduates can also work for health services, government agencies, non-profit organisations, or pursue further research in the field of public health.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.