Programme structure & progression
Programme structure & progression
The programme comprises 180 credits and runs in line with University semester dates with modules taught in Semesters 1 and 2.
There are three compulsory taught modules for the Master of Public Health which are equivalent to 60 credits in total. In addition you have to complete a 60 credit dissertation.
Compulsory modules
HEA00160M - Public Health Foundations
20 credits, semester 1
HEA00153M - Introduction to Health Statistics*
20 credits, semester 1
HEA00158M, HEA00154M - Regression Analysis*^
20 credits, semester 1
HEA00162M - Epidemiology
20 credits, semester 1
HEA00166M - Dissertation
60 credits, summer
*Students take either Introduction to Health Statistics or Regression Analysis, depending on level of prior learning
^Please note this module can be taken either face to face (HEA00158M) or via distance learning (HEA00154M)
The remaining 60 credits are taken from the module options below. The details of these modules are correct at the date of publication and in the unlikely event that details change (e.g. timing or availability) this will be communicated to you via your University email account.
Your choice may be limited by the timing of the modules and you should make sure that you check the timetable summary (shown below) carefully. You should also ensure that you discuss your module options with your supervisor and submit these by the end of week 8 of Semester 1 so that you are enrolled on the requested modules.
Optional modules
HEA00159M - Randomised Controlled Trials*
20 credits, semester 1
HEA00149M - Health Policy: Systems and Society
20 credits, semester 2
HEA00163M - Measurement in Health and Disease+
20 credits, semester 2
HEA00156M - Health Economics
20 credits, semester 2
HEA00155M - Qualitative Health Research
20 credits, semester 2
HEA00147M, HEA000152M - Advanced Regression Analysis^
20 credits, semester 2
HEA00165M - Further Health Statistics
20 credits, semester 2
HEA00157M - Global Public Health
20 credits, semester 2
HEA00148M - Evidence Synthesis
20 credits, semester 2
*This module is only available to part-time students. It is not available to full-time students for the 2023/4 academic year.
+Please note this module is taught via distance learning with optional tutorials and drop-in sessions
^Please note this module can be taken either face to face (HEA00147M) or via distance learning (HEA00152M)
Part-time students
Part-time students will take two core modules (i.e., 40 credits) in the first year and one (i.e., 20 credits) in the second year.
You will either take two option modules (40 credits) in the first year and one (20 credits) in the second year, or vice versa.
You will do your compulsory dissertation module in the second year (60 credits).
Modules
Each programme is made up of modules. You study and are assessed on three modules each semester and each taught module you take is worth 20 credits. You will achieve the credit for a module by passing the module assessments. Modules are assessed by a range of methods which will normally result in a numerical module mark out of 100.
If you fail a module there are two possible ways in which you might still be able to progress. These are compensation and reassessment, and are explained in more detail in the Assessment, progression and award section of the handbook.
Each module has its own Module Descriptor which includes module learning outcomes and module specific information. The Module Catalogue provides you with information about the modules running in a year of study.
Each module has its own Assessment Guideline that provides information regarding the nature of the module’s assessment. Assessment Guidelines can be found on the Student Intranet.