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Public health aims to build thriving communities by addressing root causes of illness, preventing health issues, and enhancing overall wellbeing. Governments are increasingly prioritizing population health improvement, expanding public health roles across various organizations. This shift creates opportunities for creative solutions while demanding a skilled workforce capable of interdisciplinary collaboration. Our BSc Public Health program equips students with specialized knowledge and practical skills for impactful public health careers. The University of Wolverhampton's BSc (Hons) Public Health program provides comprehensive training in multidisciplinary public health approaches. Students gain competencies needed for diverse public health careers through rigorous academic preparation. Course Structure Full-time students complete three modules per semester, typically delivered over two weekly days at our city campus. This flexible schedule accommodates working professionals. The three-year program includes six annual modules. Learning incorporates diverse methods including: - Interactive discussions and debates - Creative presentations and posters - Digital media projects - Online assessments - Collaborative activities The curriculum features both specialized public health modules and interdisciplinary courses shared with other health and social care students, fostering broad professional perspectives. Our inclusive program values diverse backgrounds, with all teaching materials carefully evaluated for accessibility. Students are encouraged to share their unique experiences through seminar discussions and interactive exercises. Career Opportunities Graduates qualify for various public health roles across government, nonprofit, and private sectors, including: - Health promotion specialist - Public health advisor - Community health worker - Health protection officer - Health equity coordinator - Wellness coach - Housing health officer - Sexual health educator - Tobacco cessation specialist - Community development coordinator
96 UCAS points
A Levels - grades CCC
BTEC L3 Extended Diploma or OCR Cambridge L3 Technical Extended Diploma - grades MMM
Access to HE Diploma (60 credits) of which a minimum of 45 must be at Level 3 (96 UCAS point equivalence, minimum 45 credits at merit)
Successful completion of the International Foundation Year in Education, Health and Wellbeing.
IELTS - Overall Score of 6.0 with no component less than 5.5 TOEFL IBT - Overall Score of 60 with no component score less than 20.