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The Population Health MSc at UCL is the perfect programme for those passionate about making positive change in the real world. This comprehensive course equips you with the skills needed for a career in public health, while offering the flexibility to explore parallel areas such as health policy, programme management, and health inequalities. You'll learn how to measure population health, understand the determinants of health, and evaluate interventions to improve health outcomes. With a diverse range of optional modules, you can delve into topics like health economics and urban planning. UCL's renowned faculty and vibrant London location make this programme a top choice for aspiring public health professionals. Entry requirements include an upper second-class Bachelor's degree in a relevant subject or equivalent professional qualification. Relevant work or research experience will also be considered. Join the ranks of successful graduates who now work in prestigious organizations like Public Health England and BUPA, or pursue further study at institutions like the University of Oxford. Prepare for a rewarding career in public health with the Population Health MSc at UCL.
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The MSc Population Health provides you with the key skills for a career in public health. Through a range of optional modules, it also provides the opportunity to progress your career in a range of parallel areas, including health policy, programme management, health inequalities and urban and environmental planning.
About this degree
Along with independent study, you’ll work in teams that replicate real-world scenarios. You’ll benefit from direct contact with expert teaching staff, as well as a diverse network of fellow students.
You’ll learn how to:
Entry Requirements
An upper second-class Bachelor's degree in a relevant subject from a UK university, or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard; or a professional qualification in a health-related area such as medicine or nursing of an equivalent standard. Relevant research, work or volunteer experience will be viewed favourably. Students without the minimum academic standards may be considered if they have extensive relevant work or research experience.
Fees
UK tuition fees (2024/25)
Full-time: £12,700
Part-time: £6,350
Overseas tuition fees (2024/25)
Full-time: £34,400
Part-time: £17,200