Health Promotion at University of Brighton - UCAS

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Course summary

The Health Promotion MSc will equip you with the practical skills and theoretical knowledge to work in health promotion and public health at local, national or international levels. The course is modular, so you will study the essential core modules and then be able to choose one of four pathways to match your previous experience, future ambitions, and if you wish to study full-time or part-time. The four courses are:

  • Health Promotion MSc
  • International Health Promotion MSc
  • Health Promotion and Management MSc
  • Health Promotion and Education MSc.
During the course you will explore the environments and social conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work and age in relation to health, and the factors that influence our health behaviours. You will have the opportunity to combine your health promotion study with complementary disciplines by choosing relevant modules from the Brighton Business School and Brighton and Sussex Medical School. The course will benefit you if you are working in a role with a health promotion component and want to deepen your knowledge, or if you want to develop skills for working in a public health-related field. Our students include health and social care professionals, school teachers, voluntary workers and those changing career.


Entry requirements

The entry requirements listed here are our typical offer for this course if you wish to begin studying with us in 2020. They should be used as a general guide. Normally a good UK honours degree or equivalent recognised award from an overseas institution in a relevant subject, for example health, social sciences, education, or in another subject with additional relevant experience (professional or voluntary). Candidates with professional qualifications (for example, health, teaching diploma and/or directly relevant experience, or record of active involvement in civil society organisations) will also be considered, although you will need to demonstrate ability to study and write at postgraduate level. English-speaking students from overseas are particularly welcome. Applications are accepted throughout the year and prospective candidates may be interviewed by telephone or Skype. Early application is recommended, particularly for international students, as time needs to be allowed for the IELTS and visa requirements. Offers will be made depending on the following criteria: academic qualifications, professional experience, personal profile, and academic writing skills. Claims for the Accreditation of Prior (Experiential) Learning will be considered up to a maximum of 30 level 7 credits. IELTS 7.0 overall and a minimum of 6.5 in the other elements, or equivalent qualification.


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Health Promotion at University of Brighton - UCAS