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Code
PG911B
Attendance
Full-time, Part-time
Start
September 2024
Fees
£10,500 (UK) * £16,800 (INT) *
Duration
1 year full-time, 2 years part-time
Course Leader
Carmen Aceijas
Study mode
On campus
Location
Hendon campus
Placement year
No
School / Department
School of Health and Education
Course overview

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:

  • Critically analyse and appraise good practice in the management of public health and health improvement
  • Select appropriate approaches to investigate public health needs and interventions in complex situations
  • Reflect on your own practice and select the best option to influence others to achieve best practice
  • Critically appraise national, community and individual public health concerns and influences
  • Identify, reflect on and critically analyse ethical challenges in public health and public health practice
  • Consider and evaluate the role of internal and external partnerships for an organisation to improve public health
  • 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
  • Appropriately plan, conduct and synthesise research in public health and disseminate the findings to benefit the population.

Additional benefits of this course include:

3 great reasons to pick this course

Top 2

university in the UK – Times Higher Education, Young Universities, 2022

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Excellent career prospects

You'll be ready for roles such as public health practitioner, health improvement practitioner, epidemiologist, data analyst, public health scientist or health campaign manager

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Global reputation

Professor Lian Lundy coordinated an international collaboration into the presence of COVID-19 in sewage to provide early warning of local outbreaks.

About your course

About your course

The course provides excellent training in public health as both an academic and professional discipline. Our curriculum is based on the most orthodox understanding of what modern public health. It also provides a strong foundation if you're a student looking to enter the public health field, as well as those who want to use their training in their current professions. You'll learn how people's health can be affected by their cultural, social and economic circumstances, lifestyle, and environment. You'll also learn methods for controlling disease and promoting health and explore the economic, legal and ethical aspects of public health. The course also explores health inequalities and global public health, including the role of governments, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and their response to emergencies.

This module provides a firm foundation of epidemiology, its reasoning, methods and applications.

This module focuses on the evaluation of the main drivers of the global burden of diseases and issues of inequity surrounding these. More specifically, the past, current, and future challenges in the global public health agenda. It will explore some of the societal, political, economic, behavioural and environmental barriers required to succeed in reducing health inequalities and empower stakeholders, communities and individuals. Both the global and local context will be considered.

Time will be spent on responses to emergencies including those derived from natural, economic and political events and examine the necessary short term solutions and the longer term impacts including psychological impacts of those that survive, the potential for disputes, roles of NGOs and their management, and returning the displaced to their homes. Interpretation of levels and trends in global data, spatial analysis, models used for global estimates and the role of data visualisation in global health will be discussed.

The aim of this module is to provide you with a strong foundation, critical knowledge and technical skills used in health protection as a subset of public health and which core is the protection of individuals, groups and populations through the effective collaboration of experts in identifying, preventing and mitigating the impacts of infectious diseases and of environmental, chemical and radiological threats.

To provide you with the knowledge, techniques and tools to understand and apply economic approaches in public health practice to decision making. The module examines demand and supply side economics, micro and macroeconomic issues in health care and the use of economic evidence to inform resource allocation, choice of interventions, priority setting and other decisions in health care.

The module aims to increase your awareness and critical understanding of role and methods utilised in health promotion and health development across a range of local and national settings. Health promotion and social marketing principles will be explored and applied to practice in policy setting, prevention, and interventions. Different stakeholder perspectives will be used to deepen the understanding of the processes at work.

The aim of this module is to take a strategic view of public health and to apply relevant policy and strategy to a range of settings. This module provides the means for you to link academic work with a practice situation in order to conceptualise the meaning of theory in the wider world context. This facilitates the embedding of transferable and graduate skills necessary for future career paths and employment. It will provide you with knowledge, skills and abilities to practice and develop strategies to implement health gain or improvement. This situated learning module will use a variety of case studies, simulations, structured visits and practice learning to embed the theoretical aspects of environmental and public health into a real life setting. It also seeks to provide you with an understanding of where your practice fits into strategic agendas and how your practice adds value to public health improvement.

To provide you with the organisational and management skills to administer an MSc research project. Management skills are supported by knowledge of experimental design, quantitative and qualitative analytical techniques, presentation skills and interactive computing skills. These skills will be applied in the completion of a practitioner based research including the developing of original and independent investigations aimed at integrating theoretical knowledge and technical expertise to solve a practical problem at a relevant postgraduate level.

To find out more about this course, please download the Public Health MSc specification (PDF).

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Teaching and learning

Teaching

You'll be taught by an experienced teaching team with a wide range of expertise and professional experience.

You will gain knowledge and understanding by attending online lectures and seminars, and through a variety of directed and self-directed learning activities (e.g. group projects, case study analysis).

The use of e-learning strategies is also integrated into the teaching and learning strategies. This is used to encourage independent study and includes the use of interactive exercises, pre-recorded lectures and lecture notes available to the student for downloading.

You'll be taught by an experienced teaching team with a wide range of expertise and professional experience.

You'll be based at our Hendon campus, north London.

 

Whether you are studying full or part-time – your course timetable will balance your study commitments on campus with time for work, life commitments and independent study.

We aim to make timetables available to students at least 2 weeks before the start of term. Some weeks are different due to how we schedule classes and arrange on-campus sessions.

In a typical year, you’ll spend about 1200 hours on your course.

Outside of teaching hours, you’ll learn independently through reading articles and books, working on projects, undertaking research, and preparing for assessments including coursework and presentations.

Typical weekly breakdown

The table below gives you an idea of what learning looks like across a typical week. Some weeks are different due to how we schedule classes and arrange on-campus sessions.

You'll receive full information on your teaching before you start your course. 

A typical week looks like this:

Learning

Hours per week

On-campus

9

Online

1

 

Learning terms

On-campus: This includes tutor-led sessions such as seminars, lab sessions and demonstrations as well as student-led sessions for work in small groups.

Online learning: This is teaching that is delivered online using tools like Skype or Zoom, as well as work that you do yourself using online teaching resources.

Independent study: This is the work you do in your own time including reading and research.

Part-time study

You can also study this course part-time.

Our excellent teaching and support teams will help you develop your skills from research and practical skills to critical thinking.

There are no exams but your coursework online case studies, fieldwork-based technical reports, online presentations and online tests will be assessed.

We have some very exciting assignments for you, such as the design, implementation and evaluation of a health promotion campaign and a mock press conference.

Your MSc dissertation will represent the pinnacle of your course, where all conceptual and analytical skills will come together in the production of an original research project.

You'll evaluate your work, skills and knowledge and identify areas for improvement. Sometimes you'll work in groups and assess each other's progress. Each term, you'll get regular feedback on your learning.

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Facilities and support

Student support

We offer lots of support to help you while you're studying including financial advice, wellbeing, mental health, and disability support.

Additional needs

We'll support you if you have additional needs such as sensory impairment or dyslexia. And if you want to find out whether Middlesex is the right place for you before you apply, get in touch with our Disability and Dyslexia team.

Wellness

Our specialist teams will support your mental health. We have free individual counselling sessions, workshops, support groups and useful guides.

Work while you study

Our Middlesex Unitemps branch will help you find work that fits around uni and your other commitments. We have hundreds of student jobs on campus that pay the London Living Wage and above. Visit the Middlesex Unitemps page.

Careers

Careers

How can the Public Health MSc support your career?

Public health is a crucial issue in every society and there is a worldwide need for trained public health professionals. If you're 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 human health and wellbeing.

Our typical MSc Public Health cohort is made up of 50% health professionals (medical doctors, nurses, midwives and dentists) and 50% from other professions (bio-scientists and biomedical scientists, psychologists, sociologists, graduates in public health etc).

Our university's postgraduate courses have been recognised for their ability to support your career.

95% of our postgraduate students go on to work or further study – Graduate Outcomes, 2022.

Career paths

Our graduates with a health care/medical background tend to use the course for internal promotion. Other graduates go on to work for public health positions in local health authorities, national and International NGOs and their home country departments of health (and related structures) in different roles of public health intelligence.

MDXworks

Our employability service, MDXworks will launch you into the world of work from the beginning of your course, with placements, projects and networking opportunities through our 1000+ links with industry and big-name employers in London and globally.

Our dedicated lifetime career support, like our business start-up support programme and funding for entrepreneurs, has been recognized with the following awards:

  • The top 20 UK universities for business leaders and entrepreneurs – Business Money, 2023 
  • A top 10 university for producing CEOs – Novuana, 2023

Global alumni network

You’ll study with students from 122 countries who’ll hopefully become part of your global network. And after you graduate, we'll support you through our alumni network to help you progress in your chosen career.

Entry requirements

Entry requirements

At Middlesex, we're proud of how we recognise the potential of future students like you. We make fair and aspirational offers because we want you to aim high, and we’ll support you all the way. We welcome your application regardless of your background or experience.

Qualifications

For this course, ideally, we are looking for these qualifications:

  • A 2:2 honours degree, or equivalent qualification, in an appropriate subject such as Medicine, Nursing, Psychology, Statistics, Dentistry, Biomedical Sciences or Biosciences. Other degrees with sciences and/or a statistics component will also be considered
  • We also welcome applications from candidates with a minimum of three years' work experience in public health-related senior positions.
  • Evidence of significant study during the last five years is required

If you have relevant qualifications or work experience, we may be able to count this towards your entry requirements.

 

 

 

We welcome students from the UK and all over the world. Join students from over 122 countries and discover why so many international students call our campus home:

  • Quality teaching with top facilities plus flexible online learning
  • Welcoming north London campus that's only 30 minutes from central London
  • Work placements and networking with top London employers

Qualifications

Here are the qualifications relevant for this course:

  • A 2:2 honours degree, or equivalent qualification, in an appropriate subject such as Medicine, Nursing, Psychology, Statistics, Dentistry, Biomedical Sciences or Biosciences. Other degrees with sciences and/or a statistics component will also be considered
  • We also welcome applications from candidates with a minimum of three years' work experience in public health-related senior positions.
  • Evidence of significant study during the last five years is required

If you have relevant qualifications or work experience, we may be able to count this towards your entry requirements.

English language

You'll need good English language skills to study with us. Find out more about our  English language requirements. And, don’t worry If you don't meet our minimum English language requirements, as we offer an intensive pre-sessional English course

Visas

To study with us in the UK, you will need a student route visa.

Part-time study

Changes to the Immigration Rules introduced in January 2018 now allows international applicants to apply for student route (formerly tier 4) visas for part-time postgraduate study (courses leading to a qualification at RQF level 7 or SCQF level 11 and above).

Student route visa students studying part-time are subject to certain restrictions:

  • No work (paid or unpaid)
  • No work placements as part of the programme
  • No dependents
  • No extending under Student route visa in the UK. This includes Student route visa applications to work as a Students' Union Sabbatical Officer or for the Foundation Programme for postgraduate doctors and dentists
  • Not eligible for the Student route visa Doctorate Extension Scheme.

*Please note that, if the course of your choice involves work experience, unpaid work, placements or internships, we will be unable to sponsor you to study a part-time course under the student route (formerly tier 4) visa.

Apply as early as possible to make sure you get a place. You can submit your application before you receive your final qualification.

Personal statements

Make sure that you highlight your best qualities in your personal statement that are relevant to this course, such as your ability to be forward-thinking, creative and collaborative.

Interviews

You won’t be required to attend an interview.

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Fees and funding

Fees and funding

The fees below refer to the 2024/25 academic year unless otherwise stated.

UK students

Full-time students: £10,500
Part-time students: £70 per credit
Part-time students: £35 per dissertation credit

International students

Full-time students: £16,800
Part-time students: £112 per credit
Part-time students: £56 per dissertation credit

Additional costs

The following study tools are included in your fees:

  • Free laptop loans for up to 24 hours
  • Free access to everything on your reading list
  • Free specialist software for your course
  • Free printing for academic paperwork
  • Free online training with LinkedIn Learning.

Financial support

We offer lots of support to help you with fees and living costs. Check out our guide to student life on a budget and find out more about postgraduate funding.

Postgraduate scholarships

You may be eligible for one of our scholarships including:

  • The Alumni Postgraduate Award – for all UK/EU Middlesex alumni a 20% fee reduction
  • The Commonwealth Scholarship – full course fees, airfares and a living allowance
  • The Chevening Scholarship – full course fees
  • The European Academic Awards – £1000 to £7000 for students showing academic excellence
  • Regional or International Merit Award –up to £2,000 towards course fees

For international students, we also have a limited number of other awards specific to certain regions, and work in partnership with funding providers in your country to help support you financially with your study.

Find out more about our postgraduate scholarships.

Help from your employer

Your employer can contribute towards the cost of your postgraduate study as part of their staff development programme.

Fees disclaimers

1. UK fees: The university reserves the right to increase postgraduate tuition fees in line with changes to legislation, regulation and any government guidance or decisions. The tuition fees for part-time UK study are subject to annual review and we reserve the right to increase the fees each academic year by no more than the level of inflation.

2. International fees: Tuition fees are subject to annual review and we reserve the right to increase the fees each academic year by no more than the level of inflation.

Any annual increase in tuition fees as provided for above will be notified to students at the earliest opportunity in advance of the academic year to which any applicable inflationary rise may apply.

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