MSc Public Health (Addictions)
This Public Health Addictions MSc from LJMU's Public Health Institute examines the evidence base of harms/risks relating to addictions and ways to reduce them.
This Public Health Addictions MSc from LJMU's Public Health Institute examines the evidence base of harms/risks relating to addictions and ways to reduce them.
LJMU's Doctor of Policing and Criminal Justice is a Professional Doctorate which will develop competent, informed, reflective, ethically and professionally competent practitioners who have a sophisticated academic understanding of wider policing, and criminal justice theories and issues
LJMU's PgCert Complexities in Acute Medicine and Surgery provides level 7 skills and learning as a part-time, six month course. It comprises three 20 credit modules.
Study alongside graduates from a range of related backgrounds in a dynamic and creative environment, as you develop your theoretical knowledge of mental health and add to the mental health research field.
LJMU's MSc Health Psychology meets the training requirement for BPS accreditation. The course has a strong emphasis on psychological investigation and ethical issues.
PgCert Independent Prescribing and Clinical Decision Making comprises modules including Applied Pathophysiology, Independent and Supplementary Prescribing and Clinical Assessment and Decision Making.
Develop your clinical practice further by completing this programme that combines workplace-based learning with academic studies and is mapped to professional development frameworks.
LJMU's taught LLM is designed for those who want to select modules from our specialist Masters programmes in law and criminal justice and be taught by legal specialists.
LJMU's taught LLM is designed for those who want to select modules from our specialist Masters programmes in law and criminal justice and be taught by legal specialists.
The Doctorate in Professional Practice in Health (DPPH) will enhance your understanding of health in a wider context, this will enable you to directly relate your learning to current healthcare practice