The Public Health and Health Promotion MSc course offered by Swansea University is a comprehensive, postgraduate program designed to equip participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to respond to diverse public health issues in varied contexts. This program combines studies of public health theory along with practical applications to ensure graduates are prepared for roles in health promotion and public health sectors.Course Content: The course covers a spectrum of subjects including public health theory and practice together with health promotion theory and practice, health research, health sector planning, and social epidemiology. The course aims growth in the general public health workforce and it will equip students with the practical application of public health philosophy.Key Modules: Key modules of this course include Foundations in Public Health and Health Promotion, Health Economics, Health Protection, Nutrition and Physical Activity in Public Health, Health Promotion and Public Health Practicum, and Public Health and Health Promotion Research. In addition to these, students will also complete a dissertation.Accreditations: This course is recognized and accredited by the Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH).Future Careers: The programme’s mix of disciplinary approaches will prepare you for a job in areas such as health policy development, with a particular focus on cross-border issues. The course prepares students for a career in public health and health promotion, equipping them to work in a range of sectors including the NHS, health promotion, statutory, voluntary, and in sectors including education and community regeneration.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.