What is the MSc Public Health?
The degree covers the whole breadth of public health and allows students to follow a general stream of study (Public Health stream), which focuses mainly on high- and middle-income countries, or to concentrate on one of the five other streams (as indicated below): • MSc Public Health (Public Health stream) • MSc Public Health (Environment & Health stream) • MSc Public Health (Health Economics stream) • MSc Public Health (Health Promotion stream) • MSc Public Health (Health Services Management stream) • MSc Public Health (Health Services Research stream) The decision on which stream to follow will depend on the needs of the student, and can be discussed with your Course Director and Tutor once registered on the MSc. However, you should refer to Tables 1 and 2 below for further details. It is important to remember that: a) Full-time students are required to take six modules in Term 1, and four of these – the “common core” – are pre-determined (i.e. Basic Statistics, Basic Epidemiology, I