The MRes Health course at Cardiff Metropolitan University is a postgraduate research degree that provides comprehensive research training in health. It offers students the chance to conduct their own research project in a health-related topic while being supervised by experts in the field. This course aims to equip students with skills and knowledge for a successful career in health research.Course Content: The MRes Health course comprises of two taught modules and a substantial independent research project. Students can design their own research proposal, which is not often possible at a Masters level. The course is delivered through a mixture of lectures, practical sessions and workshops, and assessment methods typically include written coursework and the dissertation.Key Modules: The course is built around two key modules – Research Methods and Techniques, and Dissertation. Research Methods and Techniques covers theoretical aspects of research design and statistical data analysis. Dissertation is the independent research project which forms the bulk of the course.Accreditations: The MRes Health course is offered by the Cardiff School of Sport and Health Sciences at Cardiff Metropolitan University. There is no specific accreditation information provided on the course page.Future Careers: Individuals who have completed the course have subsequently been successful in gaining funded PhD study and working in the health sector. This course can lead to careers in academia, health promotion, public health, health statistics, epidemiology, health psychology, sports science, and health services research.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.