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Public Health

Public Health BSc (Hons)

Learning Mode

Full-time, On Campus

Duration

3 Years (Standard) or 4 Years (with Foundation or Placement Year)

Start date

September

Qualification

Bachelor of Science (Honours)

Fees

£13,920 per year*

Location

Docklands Campus, London, United Kingdom

About the Course

The BSc (Hons) Public Health at the University of East London prepares students to take on one of the most important challenges of our time—protecting and improving the health of communities locally and globally. This multidisciplinary course combines health sciences, social policy, epidemiology, and behavioural science to address the root causes of health inequalities and prevent disease before it starts.

Delivered in one of London’s most diverse and health-focused universities, this course provides a unique insight into the social, economic, environmental, and political factors influencing public health. You’ll graduate with the skills to shape healthcare policies, lead community health initiatives, and promote sustainable well-being for all.

Why choose Public Health at East London?

Industry Connected

Partner with NHS, Public Health England, councils, and charities through projects and expert-led learning experiences.

Global Opportunities

Study health challenges globally, from pandemics to climate change, with diverse peers and international collaborations.

Professional Accreditation

Aligned with UK PHSKF, preparing you for roles in public, voluntary, and international health sectors.

Course Overview

This BSc Public Health degree offers a strong foundation in understanding, assessing, and improving population health. You’ll learn how to design interventions, influence policy, and evaluate public health programmes using real-world data.

Whether you’re interested in working with vulnerable populations, managing health promotion campaigns, or pursuing further academic study, this course offers a flexible and impactful route into the public health sector.

Course Duration

  • 3 Years (Standard Route)
  • 4 Years (With Foundation Year)

Start Date: September 2025

You may also have the opportunity to undertake a work placement or community-based project in your final year.

Course Curriculum

Year 1:

  • Introduction to Public Health
  • Health Inequalities and Social Determinants
  • Human Biology and Disease
  • Academic and Professional Skills
  • Introduction to Research Methods

Year 2:

  • Health Promotion and Behaviour Change
  • Epidemiology and Public Health Intelligence
  • Global Health Challenges
  • Health Policy and Planning
  • Research Methods in Practice

Year 3:

  • Leadership and Management in Public Health
  • Public Health Project or Dissertation
  • Environmental and Occupational Health
  • Contemporary Issues in Public Health

Assessment is based on coursework, projects, presentations, and a final dissertation. There are no traditional written exams, promoting applied learning and real-world skills.

Admission Requirements

  • Sri Lankan A/L: 3 passes in any stream (science or social science preferred)
  • UK A Levels: 96–112 UCAS points (e.g., CCC–BBC)
  • IB Diploma: Minimum 24 points

English Language Requirements:

  • IELTS 6.0 overall (with 5.5 in each component) or equivalent
  • Applicants with English-medium education may be exempt

Applicants who do not meet direct entry requirements may apply for the course with a foundation year.

Fees and Funding

International Tuition Fee:
£13,920 per year

Available Financial Support:

  • UEL International Scholarships
  • Early Payment Discounts
  • Commonwealth and Country-Specific Bursaries
  • Flexible Payment Plans

Career Opportunities

This degree opens doors to a variety of impactful careers in:

  • Community Health and Health Promotion
  • Health Policy and Planning
  • NHS and Local Authority Public Health Teams
  • Global Health NGOs and Development Agencies
  • Health Research and Epidemiology
  • Environmental and Occupational Health

Graduates may also pursue postgraduate studies in areas such as MSc Public Health, Global Health, or Health Policy.

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