The MSc Public Health at the University of Sunderland combines taught modules with an individual research project, fostering independent learning and analytical skills. Students explore both global and national health policies, examining their practical implications and conducting in-depth studies of specific healthcare areas.
The course focuses on three main areas of public health: health improvement (disease monitoring and reducing health inequalities), improving services (audit, evaluation, and planning), and health protection (responses to infectious diseases and environmental hazards). Teaching methods include lectures, seminars, workshops, tutorials, self-directed learning, and e-learning. Assessments are conducted through coursework, projects, presentations, exams, and timed tests.
The University of Sunderland is a respected public institution located in northeast England, with its main campus in Sunderland and an additional campus in London. It offers a range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes focused on employability and professional development. The university is known for its strong links with industry and its supportive learning environment that encourages personal and academic growth.
International applicants who wish to apply for the MSc Public Health programme must meet the following criteria:
International applicants who wish to apply for the MSc Public Health programme must meet the following criteria:
The tuition fee for international students enrolling in the MSc Public Health course at the University of Sunderland is £17,900 for full-time study over one academic year. This fee is reviewed annually and may be subject to change.
The University of Sunderland provides several scholarships and funding opportunities for international postgraduate students, including:
Graduates of the MSc Public Health programme can pursue a range of rewarding careers in public health, healthcare management, and research. Common job roles include:
Applications for the MSc Public Health course are submitted online through the University of Sunderland’s application portal. International applicants can contact an AHZ counsellor for expert guidance and support throughout the application process.
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