Public Health and Health Promotion MSc online
Learn from world-renowned academics. Take charge of your career.




Start dates
January, May, September
Duration
1 years part-time
2 years part-time
Campus
Online
Fees
£6,000
Gain the skills to make a difference
Leave a legacy
Positive social change means thinking long-term. Develop an awareness of how you can leave a lasting impact on communities through health promotion and policy.
See the bigger picture
The broader your perspective, the greater change you can make. Learn to see the full picture and understand both domestic and global public health challenges and opportunities.
Innovate solutions
Thinking outside the box leads to innovation. Design, develop, and evaluate effective programmes that address emerging public health challenges and breakthroughs.
Foster cross-cultural awareness
Different regions, face different health challenges. Evaluate biological, environmental, legal, and regulatory factors that affect the health of local and global communities.
Steer projects to success
Positive change stems from implementing important ideas. Learn how to effectively devise and deliver health projects on both a domestic and global scale.
Become an influential leader
Exceptional leaders inspire change. Develop the leadership and communication skills needed to inform, influence, and implement public health policies and programmes.






Our aim is to support the development of students to become leaders in public health and health promotion. We do this by unlocking their intellectual abilities and transferable skills as well as providing employment opportunities through access to a pool of potential employers.
Dr Nana Anokye
Director of Research at the Department of Clinical Sciences
About the programme
- Global Public Health
- Health Economics
- Epidemiology
- Health Promotion
- Health Policy, Politics and Social Justice
- Research Methods
- Health and Society
- Implementing Change in Public Health and Health Promotion
- Research Project (60 credits)
Career opportunities
Graduates of this online master’s programme can go on to work in a wide range of rewarding and challenging roles in public health and health promotion. A few examples of the careers graduates may choose to explore are:

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World-renowned academics
One of the most sought-after courses worldwide, highly rated for its excellence in teaching and learning.
Skills to make an impact
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Your virtual campus
Study from any location and build valuable connections with like-minded professionals worldwide.
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Entry requirements
A 2:2 (or above) UK Honours degree, or equivalent internationally-recognised qualification in a subject such as health promotion, public health, allied health, health-related studies, social sciences, biosciences, sport science, and environmental health.
Non-native speakers of English need either of the following:
- IELTS: 6.5 (min 6 in all areas)
- Pearson: 59 (59 in all subscores)
- TOEFL: 90 (min 20 in all)
- BrunELT 63% (min 58% in all areas)


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Enhance your career prospects in the public health sector with this online master’s from Brunel University London. This master’s programme provides healthcare professionals with the multidisciplinary skills to successfully manage a healthcare team, and successfully navigate the challenges of the global health environment. Build an in-depth understanding of health policies, sociological implications, and global health concerns, and gain the skills required to address contemporary health issues affecting local governments, health education, the voluntary sector, and more.
Course Content
All modules are worth 15 credits

- Chief Medical Officer
- Environmental Scientist
- Biosecurity Specialist
- Public Health Manager
- Epidemiologist
- Child Health Specialist
- Health Promotion Specialist
- Health Informatics Specialist
Hear from Course Director Dr. Nana Anokye



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