- Master of Research Public Health

University of Wolverhampton

Master of Research Public Health


Entry Requirements

Applicants should have or be about to complete:

    A recognised undergraduate or postgraduate degree (or equivalent qualification) in a relevant subject (e.g., Public Health, Health and Social Care, or other related subject), from an accredited college, institution, or university, equivalent to or higher than a UK Bachelor honours degree qualification. Classification of this award should be at 2:2 (or above).

OR

Work Experience Pathways:

    Any degree subject area with a classification 2:1 and 12 – 24 months of supervisory work experience in a related public health setting, demonstrating knowledge of the subject matter you are interested in pursuing.
    3 – 5 five years of relevant public health work experience, demonstrating in-depth knowledge of the sector for the subject matter you are interested in pursuing.

All work experience-based applicants will be required to provide a reference detailing your role(s) and responsibilities from your line manager this would be requested after you have successfully applied.

Recruitment restrictions

Due to the ongoing agreement between the University of Wolverhampton and Chestnut Education, we are unable to accept independent applications from Sri Lankan students. Any student from Sri Lanka who wishes to apply, must be referred to Chestnut to process their application.

English language

If English isn’t the applicant’s first language, they will need to provide evidence of English language ability.

Course Details

Modules

Advanced Research Skills for Public Health
Health Protection and Health Improvement
Research Dissertation

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