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About the course
Take the next step and earn your MPH to become a leader in public health
Recent years have shown the world the growing need for more professionals in health fields. The pandemic has brought about a new reality which has redefined many previously-held beliefs about the global healthcare systems. The London School of Business & Finance is proud to offer a Master of Public Health to educate the future leaders of the healthcare industry. To increase your chances of landing that dream job, this MPH programme combines academic and applied vocational and developmental training in public health practice.
Entry Requirements
UK undergraduate degree or equivalent – any subject area
English levels 5.5 IELTS (5.5 in all bands) or equivalent
Fees
£7,000
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Jessica Black
Graduated in 2019
"I chose to study with LSBF because it just seemed really perfect for me. I really like the programme because I’m being pushed to my limits, and the challenges I face every day make me learn a lot. Since graduating, I doubled my salary and I’m much happier in the position that I am in. I’m working for the industry I want to work with, so it changed my life for the better."
Barbara Szwarc
"I could study while travelling, and on business trips, it was pretty smooth when it came to studies. The move was tough, but my studies weren’t affected. Working at an investment bank and studying at the same time was quite tricky, but I soon learned that time management is key to making the whole process work for you. It was very rewarding to be able to combine my studies with my work, and also very useful because I was able to do research for my studies during my work hours.’’