Increasing inequalities continue to challenge quality of life and life expectancy improvements across the world. An ageing population, increased chronic disease burden, migration, environmental damage and climate change continue to highlight the need for an international workforce to take forward the public health agenda.
Join a university aligned to the global public health research agenda. Learn from our experienced teaching team working with researchers, graduates and external public health employers as part of an international force for the common good. Glasgow Caledonian University's Master of Public Health aims to prevent disease, promote health, and protect the health and well-being of the public through education, research and public health practice and service.
Study in Glasgow and London; on campus or remotely, you will realise the following key learning outcomes:
Graduate opportunities
The programme is flexible to your career needs and provides four exit awards:
Graduate employability is enhanced by external guest lectures and industry-led programme design which has been mapped to the Faculty of Public Health Core competency levels throughout.
Assessment methods
At GCU assessment methods are designed to ensure your learning goes beyond the theory of public health and using real life data and examples, from past and current research students, helps you demonstrate the acquisition of applied and contextualised knowledge.
Through the development of a mixed assessment style, including essays and statistical reporting, you are enabled to showcase your understanding of the public health environment and the key competencies required by those working in the industry around the world.
*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please
January 2025
GCU London
40 - 48 Fashion Street,
Spitalfields,
London,
Greater London,
E1 6PX, SOUTHERN ENGLAND, England
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.
GCU offers an innovative and creative education, positively contributing to society, and striving to go beyond the traditional role of a university.