Public Health and Health Promotion, MSc / PGDip

Mapped to the National Occupational Standards, Public Health Career Framework

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Course Overview

MSc Public Health and Health Promotion (PHHP) is a long-established course designed to meet the varied forms of public health practice. Your studies will integrate public health theory and practice, with a strong focus on health promotion, to provide significant contributions to the public health service throughout Wales, the UK and internationally.

Studying alongside students from a range of industries and professions, you will develop an understanding of the multidimensional nature of public health, considering both the traditional medical perspective and wider socio-economic determinants of health.

Course content is informed by regional, national and global policy, providing relevant learning outcomes for both home and international students, and all teaching is underpinned by the evidence base for public health practice to build a course where students develop the skills and knowledge required to work within a national and global health arena. 

Why Public Health and Health Promotion at Swansea?

Based in our School of Health and Social Care, you will benefit from a diverse teaching and research environment, with many opportunities to make connections with students from a range of disciplines and nationalities.

According to the most recent Research Excellence Framework, 75% of research carried out at the School of Health and Social Care is 3* and therefore considerable in terms of reach and significance. Our focus on research outputs has resulted in a 21% increase in world-leading research (REF2021). This research expertise and excellence feeds directly into our learning and teaching practise and your course content. 

The course is mapped to the United Kingdom Public Health Register (UKPHR) practitioner Competencies, New Standards December 2018 and can form part of the portfolio application process for practitioner/specialist registration with the UKPHR.

We have strong links with professional practice and academic research networks in Europe and around the world, so your learning is informed by the latest policy and practice developments.

Your Public Health and Health Promotion experience

Our teaching staff are active in practice and research and have a wealth of professional experience in public health and health promotion, offering an unrivalled mix of academic excellence and current policy and practical expertise.

Public Health and Health Promotion Careers

Your Master’s qualification in Public Health and Health Promotion will open up opportunities for further study or career development in your chosen discipline, including research, education, policy, and management.

This programme has a direct link to employability within the discipline of public health and across the health, local government, private, NGO and voluntary sectors.  All assessments have been designed to be employability facing and are constructively aligned to the skills required to work within the public health arena. 

Modules

Students starting in September or January will study the same core modules as part of the programme. Dates for January intake to be confirmed. 

This is a tightly structured course comprising eight compulsory core modules covering ethics, health promotion, developing and evaluating public health programmes, and the theory and practice of leadership and management. 

Master’s students will also complete a dissertation.

Throughout your studies, you will critically examine policy and practice initiatives and consider a range of research methods.