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ALLIED AND PUBLIC HEALTH PROFESSIONS

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Help transform people’s lives with our groundbreaking public health courses. A postgraduate qualification is a great way to boost your skills or find an area where you can make a difference.

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Our Allied and Public Health programmes are closely tied to the healthcare sector as we work with a variety of partners including the NHS and many private healthcare providers. Our students and staff are improving lives and wellbeing in some of London’s poorest communities at the University of East London’s internationally renowned Institute for Connected Communities either throughout both within the UK or and overseas. So whether you’ll work towards a new career, move into academia or find a new specialism, the University of East London can help you all the way.

Accredited

Many of our courses are accredited by professional bodies such as the Royal College of Radiologists (RCR).

Partnerships

We are well connected to the healthcare industry including partnerships with Public Health England (PHE), the National Health Service (NHS) and many private healthcare providers.

“I volunteered with Well London as a student and the work I did was invaluable in helping me know what to do on my first internship in Nigeria. It gave me the knowledge and experience I really needed.

Josephine Bardi, Public Health MSc

Research

Our Institute for Connected Communities (ICC) is changing lives and that research is reflected in our Public Health and Health Sciences courses.

Support

Small class sizes, mentorships, careers advisors and a huge support network are there to assist you every step of the way.

Facilities

Our Hospital and Primary Care Training Hub is stocked with all the high-tech, industry-standard equipment you’ll need to hone your skills. We also have a topclass library open 24/7 and are investing millions in our Connected Campus project.

Course Entry requirements

Master of Research (MRes) Health Science

Minimum 2.2 Honours degree in a relevant subject and a research proposal

Postgraduate Diploma (PgDip)

Musculoskeletal

Ultrasonography

PGCert MSK

Ultrasonography

Injection Therapy and PGCert MSK

Ultrasonography

Diagnostic

Master of Science (MSc) Public Health

Minimum 2.2 Honours degree in a relevant subject

Must have GCSE English and Maths grade A*/9 to C/4

Start date Duration

September One year full-time, Two years part-time

September One year full-time

Minimum 2:1 Honours degree in a relevant subject. Applicants with a 2:2 and relevant experience will be considered.

September One year full-time, Two years part-time

January 15 months View

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