FindAMasters summary
Embark on a meaningful career in public health with the innovative online Master of Public Health (MPH) programme at UCL. This programme, taught by a world-leading university, equips you with essential skills to tackle global health challenges and deliver impactful solutions. With a focus on interdisciplinary learning, you'll explore the big picture of public health, from social sciences to the built environment. The programme integrates flexible online learning and is designed for both new graduates and professionals in the field. By completing this programme, you'll gain practical skills, in-demand knowledge, and become a highly employable public health practitioner.
About the course
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Build the foundations of a meaningful career in public health with this innovative and flexible online Master’s degree. Taught by a university with a world-leading reputation in health research, you’ll get to grips with global challenges and be ready to deliver solutions. A career-focused programme integrating independent study and interactive online learning with academics, practitioners, members of the public, and your fellow students, this MPH equips you with essential in-demand skills that can help you solve some of the most pressing issues in public health today.
Entry Requirements
A minimum of upper second-class degree or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard in a relevant subject (social, life, biomedical or clinical sciences). All applicants must show evidence of numeracy (e.g. AS/A level Mathematics/Statistics or at least one mathematical/statistics/quantitative module with a first class or 2:1 mark in the module or overseas equivalent). Candidates who do not meet the academic standard and/or subject backgrounds but who have more than two years relevant professional experience (can be a combination of voluntary and paid work) may be considered for admission.
Fees
UK tuition fees (2024/25)
Full-time: £19,300
Part-time: £9,650
Overseas tuition fees (2024/25)
Full-time: £19,300
Part-time: £9,650