• The Master of Public Health is a flexible degree, designed to give you a broad introduction to public health and to provide you with the skills and knowledge to define, critically assess and resolve public health issues within a community, whilst catering for your individual career goals.
  • Through innovative and applied education tools and expert industry-engaged academics, you’ll gain an understanding of contemporary public health issues, and learn practical techniques for analysing and evaluating public health problems in Australia and globally.
  • Whether you study online or on campus, this program provides real experiences in public health through core courses that are designed to give you the skills you need, and electives that suit your interests. Workplace-related learning and research projects can be readily incorporated for those who work in relevant public health jobs.
  • You'll usually study an MSc full-time over 12 months.
  • A Master of Science is awarded for the successful completion of 120 credits of taught modules and a 60-credit dissertation or research project.
  • Teaching is via a mix of lectures, seminars and practical sessions. We encourage active learning through discussion, problem-solving and group work.
  • 1st in the UK and 8th in the world for sustainable development – Times Higher Education Impact Rankings 2022
  • There facilities include:
    • individual research laboratories where students carry out their projects
    • a dedicated medical library with a wide range of specialist books and journals
    • hi-tech computer clusters and study spaces
    • dedicated facilities for a range of key bioscience applications. This includes flow cytometry, bioinformatics, imaging, genomics and proteomics
  • They provide an extensive range of opportunities to all students through our ncl+ initiative.