PUBLIC HEALTH MSC
Overview
If you are passionate about improving the quality of people's lives, then a career in public health is an opportunity for you to make a real difference to the health and wellbeing of others.
Why choose Public Health MSc at Middlesex?
Our course qualifies you to work as a public health practitioner and is designed to give you a strong body of both theoretical and practical knowledge and skills, which will help you make a seamless transition into the workplace.
Our staff have a wide range of specialisms, including mental health, ageing, water and sanitation and public health regulation. The university has a strong research profile and is the ideal place for you to embark on your own ground-breaking research.
What you will gain
After graduating from this course, you'll be able to:
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Critically analyse and appraise good practice in the management of public health and health improvement
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Select appropriate approaches to investigate public health needs and interventions in complex situations
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Reflect on your own practice and select the best option to influence others to achieve best practice
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Critically appraise national, community and individual public health concerns and influences
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Identify, reflect on and critically analyse ethical challenges in public health and public health practice
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Consider and evaluate the role of internal and external partnerships for an organisation to improve public health
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Critically evaluate the results of an academic investigation and be able to extract and analyse data using a range of techniques appropriate to the field
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Appropriately plan, conduct and synthesise research in public health and disseminate the findings to benefit the population.