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This course has been designed to provide you with an integrated, coherent and multidisciplinary approach to public health activity.
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Public Health MSc

Key Facts

  • Duration

    1 year Full-time
    2-5 years Part-time

  • Level

    PostgraduatePG MSc

  • Starting

    September, February

    SEP, FEB

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    UK STUDENTS ENQUIRIES

    study@northampton.ac.uk
    0300 303 2772

    INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ENQUIRIES

    international@northampton.ac.uk
    44 (0)1604 892134

    Updated 12/02/2026

    Overview


    This Masters in Public Health course has been designed to provide you with an integrated, coherent and multidisciplinary approach to public health activity.

    Our MSc Public Health places particular emphasis on advancing your critical awareness and problem solving skills in order to develop innovative, reflective and pro-active approaches to meeting challenging and complex health needs. Examples of our pro-active approach to teaching and learning include; the analysis of contemporary non-communicable health issues such as obesity, diabetes and mental health, as well as those linked with public protection such as infectious disease surveillance and control.

    For more information about the public health course, please contact our MSc Public Health teaching team by email: publichealth@northampton.ac.uk

    Highlights


    • Voluntary Placement module available on the masters in Public Health.
    • Flexible modules for part-time study.
    • Pro-active approach to teaching and learning.

    Entry Requirements


    Applicants will normally hold a recognised First- or Second-class Honours degree in a subject area that demonstrates applicability to public health practice including:

    • Dentistry, pharmacy, biology, medicine, public health, nursing, environmental health, biomedical health/science, podiatry, occupational therapy, physiotherapy, psychology, microbiology, biochemistry.
    • Homeopathic Medicine (including degrees in Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) are acceptable.
    • Degrees in Zoology and most medical/health background undergraduate degrees are acceptable. This includes degrees such as BSc Profusion Technology and BSc Radiology.

    Applications listing degrees not shown above may be referred to the course tutor to assess suitability for the programme. We will need to see:

    • Degree transcripts with exact modules studied.
    • Evidence of experience in public health (if applicable).
    • References for suitability.

    All applicants for whom English is not their first language will need to demonstrate that they meet the minimum English language requirement of

    • IELTS 6.5 overall with a score no lower than 6.0 for writing and no remaining band/component below 5.5 (or equivalent).

    For information regarding English language requirements at the University, please see our IELTS page.

    What You'll Learn


    Our MSc Public Health will be delivered by a range of teaching methods such as core lectures, group work, online activities, use of case studies and directed learning approaches, preparing you for a career in Public Health at both strategic and operational levels.

    Shared learning with other professionals will be a focus of this course and you will be encouraged to develop a critical, evaluative approach to the knowledge which underpins present-day public health practice.

    All modules of the course (except the Professional Project) incorporate 200 hours of learning, including taught sessions, self-directed independent study, and assignment preparation. Furthermore, (included in the 200 hours) are six study days, in which you are expected to attend lectures or work online on electronic activities via the online learning environment, NILE.

    The teaching team have created a flexible and challenging Public Health masters programme, which incorporates face-to-face teaching, workshops and tutorials, as well as three of the core modules having an extensive self-directed online component. Opportunities exist to undertake a volunteering post within a Public Health environment and to gain experience of working within a non-Governmental organisation whilst ‘giving back’ to the vulnerable in society.

    Compulsory Modules
    Optional Modules

    Please note the modules shown here relate to the academic year 25/26. The modules relating to the academic year 26/27 will be available from June 2026.

    Fees and Funding


    2026/27 Tuition Fees

    Fees quoted for the masters degree in public health relate to study in the Academic Year 26/27 only and may be subject to inflationary increases in future years.

    • UK – Full Time: £8,700
    • UK – Part Time: £967 per 20 Credit Module
    • International – Full Time: £19,000

    Staff


    Puremeluan Major, Senior Lecturer in Public Health
    Lewis Waterfield, Senior Lecturer in Public Health
    Placeholder image for Fiona Pendleton, Senior Lecturer in Public Health
    Placeholder image for David Agom, Senior Lecturer in Public Health
    Victory Olorunnipa, Lecturer in Public Health
    Placeholder image for Ruvimbo Machaka, Lecturer in Public Health
    Tracy La Penna, Senior Lecturer in Midwifery
    Yuba Raj Baral, Lecturer in Public Health

    Careers and Employability


    Public Health is a growing field of study, therefore there is an abundance of job opportunities to suit a variety of interests and skills. A Master’s degree in Public Health will help your career advancement within a variety of organisations and professions such as health and social care, local authority, and voluntary organisations.

    Our Public Health students develop excellent communication and analytical skills and have entered a diverse range of jobs, such as working as Vaccine Logistic Experts for UNICEF, Medical Consultants with the WHO, Governmental Public Health Researchers and Infection Control Practitioners.

    Public Health is a broad field with a range of career opportunities in the following sectors: public policy, epidemiology, global health, public health education, lifestyle programmes, immunisation and screening programmes. Other career opportunities include public health analyst and public health programme manager.

    Graduates can also enter further study and progress on to a postgraduate research (MPhil/PhD) study in public health and to pursue a career in academia and research.

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