The MSc in Public Mental Health is a postgraduate course offered by Queen Mary University of London that focuses on creating strategies to combat prevalent mental health disorders. It combines concepts from epidemiology, psychiatry, and public health to develop a comprehensive understanding of mental health problems, their prevention, and mitigation.Course Content: The degree provides students with an understanding of the roles of different disciplines, the need for a multidisciplinary approach in studying health phenomena, and the core disciplines and methods of public health. Students will learn about the epidemiology of mental health problems, international mental health, advanced mental health promotion, research methods and statistics, and a dissertation. Key Modules: The course includes key modules like Core Epidemiology, Core Statistics for Epidemiology, International Mental Health, Basic Mental Health, Advanced Mental Health Promotion, Dissertation, Mental Health and Migration, and Global Mental Health.Future Careers: An MSc in Public Mental Health could lead to careers in areas such as research, policy-making, public health programming, public health promotion, and consultancy work in either government, supranational organisations or non-governmental organisations.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.