Master of Public HealthThe MPH Public Health course aims to help the transfer of knowledge from academic public health to the practice environment by translating research findings into actions that can be understood and acted upon. Pricing options: Data Analysis Methods (20 credits) / RMH4036-N / TU OnlineDescriptionThis module will provide students with an understanding of both quantitative and qualitative methods of data analysis employed in public health research. Designing Research Projects (20 credits) / RMH4013-N / TU OnlineDescriptionThis module is designed to provide students with the necessary knowledge and skills to design and manage a primary or secondary research, audit or evaluation project that is relevant to their practice or area of interest. Dissertation (60 credits) / RMH4009-N / TU OnlineDescriptionThis module is designed to enable the students to consolidate and develop further their skills and knowledge gained during previous modules. More specifically the module will enable students to synthesise learning as they apply their research-related knowledge to identify a researchable problem, plan and execute a study. Epidemiology (20 credits) / PIH4009-N / TU OnlineDescriptionThis module is designed to enable students to explore the role of epidemiology in the understanding of health and disease, public health policy and practice development. International Public Health (20 credits) / RMH4061-N / TU OnlineDescriptionThis module aims to provide an in-depth examination of the key Public Health principles and factors that contribute to an international Public Health discipline as well as the wide remit of the Public Health spectrum. Leadership and Management in Public Health (20 credits) / RMH4062-N / TU OnlineDescriptionThis module is designed to support the student in cultivating leadership and management skills and knowledge. Public Health in Context (20 credits) / RMH4034-N / TU OnlineDescriptionThis module is designed to enable students to develop a comprehensive understanding of the context of public health. It is aimed at students who have a role or partial role in public health, or are wishing to move into the field. |