M.Sc Public Health

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Chandra Chaudhary

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Bedfordshire University MSc Public Health is an internationally successful course, offering networking opportunities with 150 global partners. Entry requirements are a degree qualification (Grade 2.2 or higher). The applicants should have some experience working within the health (preferably public health) or social care sector. The reasons to pursue this course are:

  • Research informed teaching highlights the importance of Public Health and public health practice worldwide
  • Explore case studies from around the world
  • Gain insight on a course based on the principle that medical professionals should improve health and prevent disease
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Gunjan Thapa

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The duration of the London Met MSc in Public Health course is 1 year. This course is approved by Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH). This course is going to develop students' critical understanding of the impact of social determinants of health on populations and the range of social, political, economic, environmental, and health interventions that might improve population health. After pursuing this course, graduates have gone on to work at positions within the NHS organizations govt. agencies, community organizations, local authorities, international health institutions, etc.

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Parul Thapa

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BSc in Public Health is an undergraduate degree programme typically completed over three to four years. On the other hand, MSc in Public Health typically takes one to two years to complete, depending on whether it's a full-time or part-time program.

BSc in Public Health provides foundational knowledge in public health principles, theories, and practices. Whereas, MSc in Public Health offers advanced and specialised coursework, delving deeper into specific areas of public health. 

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