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The Master of Science in Global Health is a two-year, part-time online program that prepares students to tackle pressing global health issues. The curriculum focuses on the social determinants of health, infectious diseases, health policy, and sustainable development, offering students the chance to critically assess and address health challenges on a global scale. Through a combination of theoretical study and practical applications, students gain the skills needed to contribute to effective solutions in international health contexts.
Graduates of the Global Health program will be well-equipped to work with international organizations, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and health policy think tanks. The online format provides flexibility for students to balance their studies with professional commitments, making it ideal for those currently working in healthcare or related fields. Students also benefit from the University of Leeds' global network of experts, ensuring they are prepared to take on leadership roles in the public health sector.
Semester 1 – Foundations of Global Health
Introduction to Global Health and Public Health Systems
Epidemiology and Public Health Research Methods
Health Policy and Global Health Governance
Global Health Ethics and Human Rights
Semester 2 – Health Systems and International Health Issues
Health Systems in Low and Middle-Income Countries
Global Infectious Diseases and Global Health Challenges
Social Determinants of Health
Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
Semester 3 – Advanced Global Health Topics
Global Health Financing and Resource Allocation
Health Inequalities and Social Justice in Health
Environmental Health and Climate Change
Global Health Communication and Advocacy
Semester 4 – Research Project and Professional Practice
Capstone Project in Global Health
Advanced Research Methods in Public Health
Global Health Leadership and Management
Final Presentation and Professional Portfolio
Graduates of the Master of Science in Global Health will be equipped for leadership roles in public health organizations, international NGOs, government health agencies, and global health research institutions. Career paths include global health policy advisor, public health researcher, health program manager, and consultant for international health organizations. The expertise gained in global health systems, health policy, and international health issues positions graduates to contribute significantly to public health initiatives and global health development efforts.
The University of Leeds offers a specialized Master of Science in Global Health that combines theoretical knowledge with practical applications to address global health challenges. The program is designed for those passionate about improving health outcomes worldwide and provides comprehensive training in global health systems, health inequalities, and international health policy. The part-time online format offers flexibility, allowing students to balance professional commitments while gaining essential skills in global health leadership and public health management. This program prepares graduates to make a meaningful impact in the field of global health through research, policy-making, and health management.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)113 243 1751
Email: admissions@leeds.ac.uk
Address: University of Leeds, Woodhouse Lane, Leeds LS2 9JT, United Kingdom