The Public Health Practice (Management) MSc at the University of Southampton is a full-time course designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge needed to operate effectively in health-related management positions across a range of organisations. The course, delivered over one year, helps students develop the ability to work collaboratively and lead in the design, implementation, and evaluation of public health programmes. Course Content: The course involves a mix of taught modules, a public health project of the student's own design, and a placement to gain practical experience. Students will build a strong foundation in public health and healthcare management, gaining skills in planning and project management, leadership, effectiveness evaluation, and resource allocation.Key Modules: The key modules include Introduction to Public Health Systems, Managing People and Organisations, Project Management and Public Health Research and Practice.Accreditations: This programme is accredited by the UK Public Health Register. Completing the course can lead to full membership of the UK Public Health Register.Future Careers: Graduates have gone on to various roles in both the public and private sectors. Potential career paths include public health management, healthcare management, healthcare quality and improvement roles, health service research, health policy, and public health analytical roles. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.