BSc (Hons) Public Health
Contact Details:
Business Hours
- 10am to 6pm (GMT)
- Monday to Sunday
Reach Out
Send us a message online, and one of our representatives will respond promptly.
BSc (Hons) Public Health
This course equips students with the knowledge and skills to address complex public health issues at local, national, and global levels. It blends theory with practical application, focusing on health promotion, disease prevention, policy development, and the management of health services. Students explore topics such as epidemiology, health data analysis, environmental health, and health inequalities, while gaining an understanding of the social and economic factors that influence health outcomes.
You will engage with real-world public health challenges, developing your ability to design interventions, influence policy, and work with diverse communities. The curriculum incorporates global health perspectives, ethical considerations, and the use of digital tools for health monitoring and research. This degree is ideal for those aiming to work in healthcare systems, NGOs, policy-making bodies, or international health agencies.
Academic Journey
Duration: 3 years (Full-time) or 4 Years with Foundation
Inside the Learning Segments
Foundation Year
- Academic and Communication Skills
- Data Skills for Health Studies
- Introduction to Social and Health Sciences
- Research and Study Skills
Year 1
- Principles of Public Health
- Introduction to Epidemiology
- Global and Environmental Health
- Health and Society
- Introduction to Health Promotion and Behaviour Change
Year 2
- Epidemiology and Disease Prevention
- Public Health Policy and Systems
- Biostatistics and Data Analysis
- Health Economics and Resource Management
- Community Health and Engagement
Year 3
- Leadership and Management in Public Health
- Health Inequalities and Social Determinants
- Global Health Challenges
- Undergraduate Major Project (research dissertation or applied project)
- Standard entry: At least 60 Level 2/3 credits, with a minimum of 15 at Level 3 (e.g., GCSEs, A-Levels, BTECs)
- Non-standard entry: Around 2 years of relevant work experience (some within the past year)
- English language proficiency: IELTS 6.0 (minimum 5.5 in all components) or equivalent
Discover Your Career Direction
This course prepares graduates to work across a range of public health settings, combining academic knowledge with applied skills. Students gain experience in health research, policy analysis, and program development, while engaging with health organisations, government agencies, and NGOs. The final-year project allows students to tackle real public health problems, applying evidence-based approaches to develop solutions. Career services offer tailored support, including placement opportunities, CV workshops, and networking events with industry professionals.
Career routes
Graduates often pursue roles such as:
- Public Health Officer
- Epidemiologist
- Health Promotion Specialist
- Community Health Coordinator
- Health Policy Analyst
- Global Health Consultant
Graduates can also progress to postgraduate study, including a Master of Public Health (MPH), MSc in Global Health or Epidemiology, or a PhD in Public Health or Health Policy.
Interested in this course?
We’re here to help you take the next step in your educational journey. Contact us for more information or to apply for this course.