- Master of Public Health at Cardiff University is a 1-year program.
- It is an on-campus program offered on a full-time basis.
- The School of Medicine is the largest medical school in the UK, committed to the pursuit of improved human health through education and research.
- This program is delivered by leading experts in the broad field of public health
- The Master of Public Health (MPH) program provides high quality, evidence-based, multi-disciplinary learning experience.
- This is a full-time, face-to-face program, delivered in 1 academic year. It consists of 6 core modules.
- The MPH program lasts for a total of 50 weeks and consists of two stages – stage T (taught stage) and stage R (research dissertation stage).
- The Taught stage lasts for 9 months, and consists of six 20-credit modules, totaling 120 credits, at Level 7.
- The Research Dissertation stage lasts for 3 months and includes a dissertation of 60 credits at Level 7, to achieve a combined total of 180 credits at Level 7.
- Full-time students need to attend up to 1.5 days of teaching per week.
- These are scheduled on Wednesday and Thursday each week.
- Each module involves e-learning and face-to-face lectures, fireside chats, small group exercises, and practical sessions.
- The course helps students in their preparation for the UK Faculty of Public Health Part A examinations, enabling graduates to pursue professional careers in public health as well as a wide range of other careers, including postgraduate research.