The MSc Public Health course at Middlesex University is designed to prepare students to work as public health practitioners. It provides a strong foundation of both practical and theoretical skills, helping students to move easily into a professional career. The curriculum covers a range of topics, including how health is affected by social, economic, and environmental factors, as well as methods for disease control and health promotion.
The programme's curriculum is aligned with the UK Public Health Skills and Knowledge Framework. Students will also explore health inequalities and global public health issues, including the role of different organisations in responding to emergencies. The course is international and attracts students from around the world, which adds to the depth of their studies.
Middlesex University is committed to providing students with the skills they need to achieve their career goals. It offers many undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in a variety of fields, including Medicine, Law, Engineering, Business, and the Arts. The university has a strong research profile and a welcoming campus in North London with excellent facilities. It also has sister campuses in Dubai and Mauritius and links in over 55 countries, providing unique opportunities for work and study.
Candidates are required to provide a personal statement explaining their reasons for applying and other relevant information about their studies. An academic or employer reference is also needed. They may also upload a CV with their application to show their work experience.
The tuition fee for international students for this one-year, full-time course is £17,100.
While there are no scholarships made specifically for the MSc Public Health course, international students can apply for general scholarships offered by Middlesex University. Students can only be awarded one scholarship, even if they are eligible for more than one.
Some of the scholarships international students may be eligible for include the Regional or International Merit Award, which is for talented students with high academic performance and offers up to £2,000 towards first-year tuition fees. The Alumni Postgraduate Award gives a 20% fee reduction for all former Middlesex University students. The Chevening Scholarship, funded by the British Government, can cover students' postgraduate tuition fees. The Commonwealth Scholarship covers course fees, airfares, and a living allowance. Finally, the European Academic Awards are for students with strong academic results, offering an award of £1,000 to £7,000.
Graduates of this course are well-prepared for a variety of roles. Some of the positions they can work in include:
Candidates can apply directly through the university's website. Our trained advisors are available to assist with the process.
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