Course Overview
The MSc Public Health and Health Promotion has developed in response to global health needs and workforce demand. Over the years, it has supported graduates working in health policy, community health projects, and international development agencies. The programme combines academic study with applied research training, helping students build strong analytical and communication skills. Bangor University’s research culture supports student projects that address real public health concerns. Graduates contribute to disease prevention programmes, health education campaigns, and service planning across different regions. The course continues to attract students from many countries, strengthening its international profile and professional network.
General Eligibility
Applicants need a recognised undergraduate degree, usually equivalent to a UK 2:2 or above, in public health, health sciences, social sciences, nursing, medicine, or a related field. Relevant professional experience may be considered.
Scholarships are available for international and UK students, including merit-based awards and country-specific funding. Applications are submitted online through Bangor University’s postgraduate portal. Supporting documents include academic transcripts, references, and a personal statement.
Part Time Work Details
International students can work up to 20 hours per week during term time and full-time during official holidays, subject to UK visa rules
Language Requirement