Master of Public Health, Liverpool University - JLEC
Master of Public Health (MPH)
Our MPH programme gives you a thorough understanding of all the main
disciplines of public health, providing a strong basis for a
high-level career in the field.
About the programme
Core modules cover epidemiology and qualitative research methods,
including the application of appropriate study designs, their critical
appraisal and the essential principles and procedures for ethical
practice.
You personalise your Masters through a wide range of electives from
Health Impact Assessment to Health Promotion, from Environment and
Health to Public Health Nutrition. You will complete your programme
with a dissertation based on your own original public health research
guided by an expert in your chosen field.
What you gain
In addition to the subject matter knowledge you gain, you will develop
additional cognitive, team, communication, research, ICT, numeracy and
project planning skills that are eminently transferable within the
sector.
As an MPH student you will gain a broad and international education in
the science and art of preventing disease, developing the skills
required for the wide and increasing variety of opportunities in
public health.
Programme requirements
Graduates in medicine of an approved university who have not less than
one year (and preferably longer) post-registration professional
experience.
Other health-related graduates of an approved university or other
institution who have not less than two years of professional
experience.
Non-health-related graduates, and others who have satisfied the
requirements of approved exam boards, or have satisfied the University
that they are suitably qualified to undertake a postgraduate
programme. They must have at least two years approved professional
experience in a health related field, and either completed the final
examination of an approved professional institution, or obtained some
other qualification approved for this purpose by the University
In addition, applicants require a GCSE Grade C or GCE O Level pass in
Mathematics and English, or an equivalent qualification.
Applicants from outside the UK will also normally be required to have
passed the IELTS (International English Language Testing System)
examination before commencing the programme. The following standard is
required:
* an overall score of at least 6.5
* a score of at least 7 on each of the reading and writing elements
of IELTS
* the IELTS reading and writing tests taken by candidates must be
the Academic Reading and Academic Writing tests
Applicants that do not directly meet the educational requirements will
be evaluated on an individual basis.
source: http://www.liv.ac.uk/study/lifelong_learning/
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