Degree benefits
  • Quantitative methods training delivered by the UCL Q-Step Centre, which has been designed to promote a step-change in quantitative social science.
  • The opportunity to compete for paid internships with graduate employers including the NHS, local government, civil service, pharmaceuticals and charities.
  • Access to internationally recognised population health researchers as academic and personal tutors.
  • Pathway to postgraduate study in social epidemiology.

Careers

  • Population health graduates will be empowered with the knowledge and skills to anticipate and address the social, economic and healthcare needs of the future from the local to the global.
  • Our graduates will be well placed to progress in careers in public health, policy, private consultancy and the voluntary sector, as well as to undertake postgraduate study.