The Master of Public Health course at the University of Bedfordshire aims to develop public health practitioners who are competent to undertake leadership in public health related to local, national, and global health improvement as well as social determinants and health equity.Course Content: The course comprises of the study of six key elements related to public health. These include health improvement, health protection, social determinants of health, leadership and collaborative working in public health, public health methods and applied health protection.Key Modules: Key modules covered in the course curriculum include Public Health and Social Determinants, Research Methods in Health and Social Care, Global Health Development, and Dissertation.Accreditations: The University of Bedfordshire's Master of Public Health course does not specifically mention any accreditation.Future Careers: Graduates of this course could go on to work in a wide range of roles in the UK and internationally. Career paths include working in local authorities, education institutions, research settings, the NHS, non-governmental organizations, and in global health and consultancy.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.