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Public Health (S06)

1 Study option · UndergraduateDistance Learning
Awarded by:
The Open University

Course summary

This certificate provides you with critical understanding of public health, health promotion and health security. You’ll study how social determinants of health and illness create inequalities and inequities across populations. This will lead to the consideration of evidenced-based remedies and interventions aimed at individual and communal wellbeing. Successful completion provides the underpinning knowledge to inform public health practice in line with United Kingdom Public Health Register (UKPHR) standards. However, we do not offer a public health practice placement as part of this qualification, so if you intend to register with UKPHR, you must demonstrate their standards in practice.

Key features of the course

  • Explore a rapidly developing area of public health.

  • Critically evaluate how inequalities in society impact individual and community health.

  • Examine the ethical, legal, economic and political issues that influence healthcare provision.

  • Learn about the United Kingdom Public Health Register and its standards for practice.

  • Gain insight into evidence-based practice in public health.

How to apply

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Application codes

Institution code:
O11

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