The Health Promotion MSc course offered by the University of Brighton is designed for professionals who wish to develop their expertise in health promotion and public health. This postgraduate course provides students with the chance to explore health promotion and public health in a global context with an emphasis on the role of health promotion in improving health and wellbeing.Course Content: The overall aim of the course is to provide students with advanced knowledge and understanding of health promotion theory and practice, and to increase awareness of the social, economic and political factors that influence health status. The course also aims to develop students' ability to plan, implement and evaluate health promotion interventions.Key Modules: The course comprises several core modules including Foundations of Public Health, Health Promotion Principles and Practice, Research Methods, and Health Promotion Dissertation or Work-based Project/Public Health Project. Optional modules can include topics such as Global Health Issues, Health and the Environment, Leadership and Management, and Infectious and Non-infectious Disease Prevention.Accreditations: The MSc is accredited by the Royal Society for Public Health.Future Careers: Graduates of this course can expect to find employment opportunities in a variety of sectors including health promotion and public health roles in local and central government, health and social care sectors, NGOs, voluntary and private sectors, and research institutions. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.