Community Health (M.Sc. / P.Grad.Dip. / P.Grad.Cert.)

The aim of this course is to enable students from across a broad spectrum of professional backgrounds to gain a grounded understanding of the core principles of public health and their application to the practice of community healthcare, and to increase graduates’ employability in community health practice. The course is suitable for people who are currently either working in, or intend to work in community health and who are seeking an enhanced qualification for their career advancement.

 

Is This Course For Me?

This inter-professional Masters course is designed for individuals from a wide range of health and social care professions. These include: community healthcare professionals and primary care practitioners such as general practitioners (GP), practice nurses, public health nurses, dieticians, dentists, physiotherapists, occupational therapists speech and language therapists, podiatrists, community pharmacists, and psychologists. This course would also suit individuals with a background in social care, mental health and intellectual disabilities.

 

Career Opportunities 

This course will enable students to develop the knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary for further clinical training, or a career in clinical research or further academic research. Our programmes also deliver training that will enhance your opportunities to gain employment as a counsellor, developmental psychologist and educational psychologist, among many other psychology-related careers.

 

Graduates of this course go on to work in NGOs, policy, government and research institution, as well as heath professions in a variety of sectors. The course also advances their career prospects both in terms of promotion eligibility and post-graduate training, as well as opens the doors to further academic research.