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BA (Hons) Public Health

BA (Hons) Public Health

The BA (Hons) Public Health provides you with a rewarding career in health, wellbeing, and preventing disease. The degree allows you to gain both the academic knowledge and the professional skills required to enhance health at the community and population levels, as well as encourage healthier lifestyles and address current global health issues.

With a strong focus on real-world application, you’ll gain the confidence to contribute to public health initiatives, influence policy, and support communities in achieving better outcomes.

What Will You Learn?

You will build a strong foundation in public health by exploring topics such as:

Disease prevention and health promotion strategies
Health improvement planning and interventions
Policies and legislative frameworks affecting health
Sustainability and the impact of climate change on health
Community and population-level health challenges
Leadership and resilience in public health practice

Campuses

Manchester

Duration

4 years (including Foundation Year)

Intakes

September
January
June

Classes

Weekdays, Evenings, and Weekends (flexible study)

Why Study This Course?

1
Holistic Approach
Learn about the numerous factors that affect health, such as policies, sustainability, and community wellbeing.
3
Career Readiness
Graduate with the versatility and self-belief to aid public health initiatives.
2
Work-Related Experiences
Participate in placements, projects, and practical health challenges.
4
Future-Focused Learning
Learn innovative and creative ways of addressing global health challenges.
1. Who is this course for?
This course is perfect for those who want to advance wellbeing, prevent disease, and enhance health outcomes in populations.
2. What kind of practical experience will I gain?
You'll be involved in placements, projects, and real-life situations to equip you with public health practice.
3. Can I study this course alongside other commitments?
Yes, flexible study arrangements are available with weekday, evening, and weekend classes.
4. What career opportunities are available after graduating?
Graduates tend to find employment with public health agencies, healthcare services, NGOs, or community health projects.
5. Does this degree encompass global health concerns?
Yes, you'll learn about the role of sustainability, climate change, and global health issues, which will prepare you for employment in local and international contexts.