The Master of Public Health course offered at the University of Aberdeen is designed to help students develop the knowledge and skills required to address public health challenges. It looks at health from a broad perspective and brings multiple disciplines together to equip students with a robust understanding of public health issues.Course Content: The course provides a comprehensive understanding of public health, including public health practice and policy, epidemiology, health psychology, research methods and statistics, health economics and health promotion. It aims to broaden students' understanding of strategies necessary to improve the health of the population.Key Modules: Key modules in the course include Fundamentals of Public Health, Applied Statistics, Epidemiology, and Introduction to Health Economics.Accreditations: The Master of Public Health course is accredited by the Royal Society for Public Health.Future Careers: With its focus on high-level strategic skills and a broad range of public health disciplines, this course prepares students for various roles in health improvement, health protection and disease prevention. Graduates can explore opportunities in public health, health improvement, health protection, and health services, at local, national and international levels.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.