The Public Health and Health Technology Assessment MSc course offered by the University of Birmingham combines the disciplines of public health and health technology assessment to provide students with a skilled knowledge on population health, health service provision, health policy and health technology assessment.Course Content: This course involves a detailed study on the health needs of populations, the options for improving health and wellbeing from health service provision and the wider health policies, and how to inform these choices using health technology assessment tools. It concludes with a substantial research project.Key Modules: The key modules covered in this year-long program include epidemiology and statistical methods, health technology assessment, sociology and health economics, and a compulsory research project.Accreditations: This course is accredited by the Faculty of Public Health through a rigorous peer-review process.Future Careers: Graduates of this MSc program will be equipped to enter roles in public health leadership or health technology assessment, within a wide range of organizations including local and international health services, health charities, health policy agencies, and universities.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.