The Public Health course offered by the University of Bedfordshire is structured to equip students with vital knowledge and skills in various areas of public health, including epidemiology, public health practice, health promotion, and health and social care research.Course Content: The course provides insights into a broad public health landscape, with detailed coverage of health promotion, public health epidemiology, international health policies, and research. It provides a blend of theories and current practices on public health globally, along with an understanding of the social determinants that impact health and wellbeing.Key Modules: This course consists of several modules including, Public Health Practice, Health Promotion, Public Health Epidemiology, International Health Policy, Social Determinants of Health, Interpretation and Application of Public Health Research, and a final dissertation project.Accreditations: This course has dual accreditation with the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health (CIEH) and the Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH).Future Careers: Graduates of this course can embark on careers in a variety of sectors including health and social care, public and environmental health, community development, health policy development and implementation, health research, academia, non-profit organizations, and international agencies like the World Health Organization. They can take on roles as healthcare consultants, health education coordinators, public health advisors, project managers, and health promotion specialists among other roles.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.