The Public Health MPH course, offered by Queen's University Belfast, is designed with a strong emphasis on the application of theoretical concepts to real-world scenarios. This modular course is structured to enhance students' health and wellbeing through empirical-based decision making. Course Content: The course curriculum is split into three consecutive but optional periods to give students the option of choosing the right length of study time for them. During semester 1 and 2, students will learn compulsory Public Health related modules. In semester 3, students choose either to write a dissertation or a literature review, or take additional modules along with a shorter dissertation.Key Modules: Some of the pivotal modules taught in this program include 'Epidemiology & Statistics', 'Health & Social Behaviour', and 'Health & Social Care in the Community'. Other compulsory modules such as 'Health Promotion & Public Health', 'Health Services Research', and 'Teaching in Public Health & Health Promotion: Developing a Work-based Project', are also included.Accreditations: The Public Health MPH programme is approved by the UK Council for Public Health (CPH).Future Careers: Upon successful completion, students can pursue potential pathways in various public health leadership roles within Public Health Agencies, Health and Social Care Trusts, primary care, business, and government services among other sectors.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.