The MSc Digital Health course at Bournemouth University explores the potential of information and communication technologies to improve health outcomes. The course looks into how digital health can lead to innovative ways of managing health and wellbeing and provides students with the opportunity to develop a thorough understanding of the intersection of health, social and technological contexts in the 'network society'.Course Content: The course involves an in-depth study of the social and technical context of digital health, the research and development process, legal and ethical issues, health technology assessment, interaction design for digital health, and a practical project and dissertation.Key Modules: The program's key modules include Digital Health: Contexts and Applications, Legal and Ethical Aspects of Digital Health, Health Technology Design and Assessment, Health and Social Research Methods, and MSc Research Project.Future Careers: Graduates of this course can seek employment in various sectors including health care provision, the digital health industry, academic research and teaching, health policy and governance, patient advocacy and health care management.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.