MSc Public Health | Part-time
This well-established Public Health MSc from LJMU's Public Health Institute offers a research-informed learning environment reflecting latest sector developments.
This well-established Public Health MSc from LJMU's Public Health Institute offers a research-informed learning environment reflecting latest sector developments.
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.
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Our Doctor of Education programme will enhance your understanding of education in the broadest sense, helping you to directly relate your learning to current practice.
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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
Qualify as a social worker on LJMU's Social Work MA which is recognised by Social Work England and caters for all service users in many settings. The programme is geared to training and supporting knowledgeable and skilled practitioners.
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.
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