Master Public Health
Cardiff, United Kingdom
DURATION
1 up to 2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time, Part time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
Request application deadline
EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2025
TUITION FEES
GBP 28,200 / per year *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* for overseas | for home: £11,450
Introduction
The Master’s in Public Health programme is multi-disciplinary and trans-professional in both its content and the students it generally attracts. The MPH has been run successfully in Cardiff since 1989 and has a national and international reputation.
Delivered by leading experts in the broad field of public health, our Master of Public Health (MPH) programme provides a high-quality, evidence-based, multi-disciplinary learning experience.
A well-established and internationally renowned programme, the MPH develops public health professionals to become leaders in the protection and promotion of population and planetary health and wellbeing.
Applicants are encouraged to apply from a range of backgrounds, from medical and health professionals to analysts, computer and data scientists, engineers, architects, planners, environmental health officers, journalists, lawyers, economists, innovators, entrepreneurs and business professionals. This represents the interdisciplinary nature of public health research and practice, in line with the World Health Organisation Health In All Policies approach.
This is a full-time, face-to-face programme, delivered in 1 academic year. It consists of 6 core modules that will help you explore the fundamentals of epidemiology, critically apply statistical methods in public health and apply epidemiological principles in a public health context.
It will also provide you with the expertise to promote and lead change through engaging with health policy, leadership and management research and theory. It will support you in making strategic decisions about health protection and improvement and will allow you to apply your learning to the programme through the critical evaluation of relevant case study scenarios in this field.
To gain the Master’s qualification, you will undertake a final dissertation project, agreed with your supervisor, on a suitable public health topic. Dissertation projects can be undertaken on a range of topics, from research, service evaluation, innovation or entrepreneurship across health protection, health improvement, or healthcare public health. You will be fully supported by a dissertation supervisor and the programme faculty.
Distinctive Features
- The MPH is a required course for public health trainees in Wales preparing for the examination for membership of the Faculty of Public Health
- Course content fits closely with the syllabus of the UK Faculty of Public Health Membership examination. A long-running programme with a national and international reputation, the curriculum takes account of the changing nature of public health practice globally
- Our public health case study workshops give you an opportunity to reflect on your learning to tackle a range of scenarios. We focus on contemporary issues that can be as far-ranging as planetary health, antimicrobial resistance, mental health, lifestyle-related non-communicable diseases, to Big Data, the Internet of Things, artificial intelligence, machine learning, blockchain and digital health
- Uniquely, Cardiff University’s position in the heart of the Welsh capital provides students with access to a full range of public bodies including the Welsh Assembly Government, NHS Trusts and Public Health Wales
- Our collaboration with Public Health Wales offers opportunities to join the Health Intelligence Team and participate in real-world public health investigations and applied research
Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
We are committed to investing up to a total of £500,000 in this high-value competitive scholarship scheme to support UK students who are planning to start an eligible Master’s programme in 2024/25.
The Scholarships are each worth £3,000 and will be awarded in the form of a tuition fee discount.
Eligibility
UK students are eligible to apply for the Scholarship. You normally need to have achieved at least a 2.1 or equivalent in your first degree to be eligible. You need to submit an application to study at Cardiff University and be made an offer to study before your fee status can be confirmed.
Curriculum
The Course Handbook will provide the course content for these days and in addition to attendance, independent study is also required.
The final optional module details including their days of delivery will be published by September.
Core Modules for Year One
- Statistical Methodology
- Basic Epidemiology
- Applied Epidemiology
- Health Economics, Policy and Planning
- Dissertation: Public Health
Optional Modules for Year One
- Health Improvement
- Health Protection
- Global Health
- Leadership and Management in Health
How will I be Assessed?
Knowledge and understanding is assessed through a combination of the following assessment types:
- Unseen class tests using short or structured answer questions, or deploying multiple choice questions
- Oral presentations
- Individual written assignments including reports, structured tasks (such as data analysis and critical appraisal), essays and poster presentations
The dissertation stage will be assessed based on a written report of your dissertation project.
Program Outcome
What Skills Will I Practise and Develop?
The Learning Outcomes for this Programme describe what you will be able to do as a result of your study at Cardiff University. They will help you to understand what is expected of you.
The Learning Outcomes for this Programme can be found below:
Knowledge & Understanding
On successful completion of the Programme, you will be able to demonstrate the ability to:
- Critically evaluate routine epidemiological measures of health and disease, including public health and epidemiological research methods and methodologies, critically appraising the rigour and validity of such to address population health questions and inform decision-making
- Reflect on the role of epidemiology and its contribution to public health, including health surveillance, health protection and health promotion using contemporaneous evidence to support discussions and implementation, appreciating the different political and economic contexts and how and why interventions must be tailored to different situations
- Critically analyse and interpret the distributions and determinants of health and disease grounding these in theoretical perspectives that help understand the impact of behaviour and social determinants of health and well-being
- Strategically plan the investigation of public health problems, integrating the ability to develop a robust health needs assessment with valid measures to control disease and promote well-being through critical evaluation using high-quality evidence and clinical judgement and addressing issues of equality, efficiency and health care planning
- Synthesise management and leadership theory to explore their impact on change in management, teamwork, policy, strategy and organisational function, including health service financing
- Critically debate the concepts that underpin health economics and synthesise to practice, the most appropriate health economic models to use in the healthcare context justifying models to practical scenarios
- Critically reflect on the major infectious agents, environmental and occupational hazards of public health importance and implications of exposures to these including the role of risk assessment, and the communication and management of risk using communicable disease concepts and supporting emergency planning and preparedness
- Synthesise quality improvement theory and research to facilitate a critical review of clinical practice, including a critique of the different theoretical approaches to designing and evaluating public health improvement interventions
- Debate concepts of health education, health literacy, and health consciousness and the processes by which they determine health-related lifestyle behaviours and choices synthesising models around the social determinants of health and wellbeing
Intellectual Skills
On successful completion of the Programme, you will be able to demonstrate the ability to:
- critically debate with informed colleagues on key public health matters, evaluate the effectiveness of interventions through audit, service evaluation and research
- assess the appropriateness of various statistical techniques for inferential analysis of data, apply appropriately, using the logical progression of data analysis effectively and interpret results in a statistical context, appreciating the results from a public health perspective
- use epidemiological data to analyse a problem and formulate an appropriate response, providing a rationale for the actions proposed
Professional Practical Skills
On successful completion of the Programme, you will be able to demonstrate the ability to:
- assess practical approaches to contemporaneous and specific health challenges using statistical software to analyse and interrogate public health data and to summarise statistics for data presentations
- appreciate a stakeholder perspective on defining and addressing public health issues, and understand the roles and responsibilities of different domestic and international agencies demonstrating fluency in health economic terminology
- use epidemiological techniques to evaluate surveillance systems and to undertake field investigations
- to develop, deliver and evaluate health promotion activities by being cognisant of the ideological dilemmas, behaviour, social factors and policy assumptions underlying different approaches
- to synthesise and judge the appropriate level of information to communicate to a range of public health audiences including senior managers, groups or individuals representing the public, politicians and the media understanding their roles and responding appropriately to requests for information
Transferable/Key Skills
On successful completion of the Programme, you will be able to demonstrate the ability to:
- Communicate information clearly both orally and in writing, especially in relation to media responses
- Search for and critically evaluate evidence and synthesise it to practice
- Problem solve and plan logically, solving problems independently and in small working groups
- Demonstrate negotiation skills and work well within a team setting, consulting with colleagues and acting professionally at all times
- Recognise and work within the limits of professional competence
- Use the internet to source current information about local, national and global health issues
- Reference correctly using the Harvard convention
- Debate effectively in a multi-stakeholder environment in order to promote public health concerns
Program Tuition Fee
Career Opportunities
MPH graduates can choose to enter the workforce, either in the public health or healthcare sector, or indeed apply public health principles in any other sector (e.g., housing, engineering, urban design, architecture, computer science, business, entrepreneurship, law, or journalism). Graduates may also apply for further training in research (e.g., PhD) or practice (e.g., fellowships, specialist training, etc).
The course helps students in their preparation for the UK Faculty of Public Health Part A examinations, enabling graduates to pursue professional careers in public health as well as a wide range of other careers, including postgraduate research.
This master's program enables you to demonstrate you are taking the opportunity to develop your abilities in critical analysis, problem-solving, decision-making, finding and using evidence and dealing with complex issues. The programme is not a substitute for a formal specialty training programme but studying at this level should help successful students demonstrate numerous academic skills that should be highly regarded in relation to their career development and progression. In particular, the programme offers opportunities to demonstrate the development of knowledge and skills in relation to the application of evidence-based medicine and the potential enhancement of services and governance frameworks. As such, it should provide evidence of commitment and potential that may assist you in relation to taking on greater responsibilities or perhaps seeking management, research, scholarship, or leadership roles.
Program delivery
How will I be Taught?
Each module involves e-learning and face-to-face lectures, fireside chats, small group exercises and practical sessions. We utilise a range of learning approaches including debates, discussion forums and plenary sessions delivered by key experts in the field. The use of multiple approaches for you to learn will build a community of practice and enhance your collaboration with your peers and the faculty while respective that individuals will have different learning styles and needs. The course is supported by a suite of eLearning material housed on a modern web interface, suitable for traditional computers and tablets and using flipped teaching approaches to learning.
Statistical methodology is taught alongside statistical software. This enables you to learn theoretical concepts and their application.
The communication of ideas and teamwork is an integral part of all modules and forms part of the formative assessments in all modules. Promotion of basic IT skills is integrated into modules and learning technology support is available to those who need it.
Each module has its own learning outcomes. These outcomes are achieved through such means as recommended reading texts, self-directed learning and self-assessed tasks, formative and summative assignments and the final dissertation.
Studies at the MPH dissertation level will largely consist of guided independent study and research, making use of the extensive learning and research facilities available. A project supervisor will be allocated to support and advise you on researching and writing up your specific dissertation topic.
Program Admission Requirements
Show your commitment and readiness for Grad school by taking the GRE - the most broadly accepted exam for graduate programs internationally.