Course Overview
The MPH course at the University of Winchester has built a steady reputation for training public health professionals. It combines academic study with practical learning. Students develop research skills and learn how to plan and assess health programmes. The course supports awareness of global health concerns such as disease control, health inequality, and environmental health.
Graduates have moved into roles in government health departments, charities, and international organisations. Some continue with research degrees. The programme keeps strong links with public health practice, which helps students understand current issues and workplace needs. The focus on applied learning and research helps students prepare for a wide range of careers in public health.
General Eligibility
Applicants should have a bachelor’s degree in a related field such as health sciences, social sciences, or biology. Relevant work experience can support the application.
Scholarships are available for international students, including partial tuition fee discounts. Students apply online through the university portal. Required documents include academic transcripts, a personal statement, and references.
Part Time Work Details
Up to 20 hours per week during term time; full-time during holidays (as per UK student visa rules)
Language Requirement