The Undergraduate Public Health course at the University of West London (UWL) is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of public health from a local, national, and global perspective. The course aims to equip students with the necessary skills to tackle health inequalities and improve public health outcomes. Course Content: The three-year full-time program includes studying the impact of social and environmental factors on health, developing and evaluating interventions, and studying disease prevention. Key topics include understanding the causes of poor health, how to prevent health problems, and how to improve health and wellbeing. Key Modules: Some of the key modules in the course include Introduction to Public Health, Principles of Epidemiology, Quantitative Research Methods in Health, Integrating Public Health Practice, and Public Health Leadership and Management. The third year of the course includes an independent project.Accreditations: The course is accredited by the Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH) which ensures a certain standard of training and skills are met. Future Careers: The Public Health undergraduate course prepares students for a range of careers in public health and associated fields. This could include roles in local authorities, health promotion, charities, and non-governmental organisations, as well as international roles.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.