Foundations in Pubic Health
Location: Oxford Campus | Course Code: CMNR7005| Start Date: Semester One | This Foundations in Public Health module will provide you with the essential knowledge and skills that underpin public health theory and practice within a global contemporary context. We'll explore historic and current trends in public health, with an emphasis on the reduction of health inequalities and the causes of premature death through pre-emptive action. Our weekly units will examine the key determinants of health including: environmental behavioural socio-economic cultural and disease factors. Global perspectives are integrated into each unit providing you with knowledge and skills that demonstrate cross-cultural awareness, and valuing human diversity. We'll consider Inequalities across groups, populations and countries, as well as links between health inequalities and race, gender, employment status and class . Course Website with relevant extra information: link.
Course Length: One semester | Academic Level: 7 | Academic Credits: 20 |
Yes | Cost £1000 2025/26 Can be taken as a standalone module?
Compulsory modules (120 credits)
Optional Modules (20 credits) MSc/PGDip/PGCert Professional Development in Health and Social Care
PG Cert in Advanced Clinical Practice
Cost as part as a programme £1,210 - 2025/26
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