Advance your understanding of epidemiology, biostatistics and health research methods on this full-time course. Designed to develop your research skills for a career in public health, this course will see you engage with academic leaders across all three fields. This includes guest speakers with experience in developing, managing and implementing interventions in public health. A range of specialist streams will also help enhance your understanding of key challenges and strategies within critical areas of public health. Your studies will culminate in a summer research project. This work can be carried out with a variety of NHS and public health organisations, global health institutions, and think-tank groups. Depending on your project, you'll also have opportunities to assess the work of a number of leading health bodies through this course's links with institutions, such as the World Health Organisation and various local authorities.
The core aims and outcomes of this degree adhere to the European standards laid out by the Agency for Public Health Education Accreditation. Whilst this degree is not formally accredited by an agency or professional body, you'll benefit from an innovative and comprehensive public health curriculum, which responds to the most recent developments in public health, including our own research discoveries. This sets us apart from courses in other countries such as the US and Canada, where accreditation requirements are not suitable for a UK-based programme.
27 September 2025
St Marys Campus
Norfolk Place,
London,
W2 1PG, England
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.