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Public Health degrees in the UK

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Public Health and Health Promotion (Top-up) BSc (Hons)

London Metropolitan University United Kingdom

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Intercalated Global Public Health BSc

Queen Mary, University of London (QMUL) United Kingdom

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Specialist Community Public Health Nursing BSc

Brunel University London United Kingdom

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School Nursing (Specialist Community Public Health Nursing) BSc (Hons)

London South Bank University (LSBU) United Kingdom

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Public Health BSc (Hons)

University of East London (UEL) United Kingdom

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Public Health BSc BSc (Hons)

Middlesex University United Kingdom

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Specialist Community Public Health Nursing BSc (Hons)

University of Hertfordshire (UH) United Kingdom

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Specialist Community Public Health Nursing BSc (Hons)

Buckinghamshire New University United Kingdom

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Public Health BSc (Hons)

University of Wolverhampton United Kingdom

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Public Health BSc (Hons)

University of Greenwich United Kingdom

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Public Health BSc (Hons)

University of Sunderland United Kingdom

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Global Public Health BSc (Hons)

Edge Hill University United Kingdom

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Public Health [with Foundation Year] BSc (Hons)

Anglia Ruskin University ARU United Kingdom

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Applied Health (Public Health) BSc

University of Leeds United Kingdom

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Public Health BSc

University of Wales Trinity Saint David United Kingdom

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All Bachelors Degrees in Public Health

Looking for graduate level options? See Masters degrees in Public Health in the UK

Study a Public Health degree in the UK in 2025

Public health is the branch of health and medicine that aims to improve the health and wellbeing of both big and small communities. You will be able to develop your understanding of public health, and how change can affect the wider community.

An undergraduate degree in public health will give you a foundation of knowledge around the area. You will study modules on population, health promotion, health protection, public health engagement, and gender, sexuality and health. These modules will allow you to improve your knowledge and skills.

Your degree will be delivered in a mixture of modes. These will include lectures and seminars, as well as practical sessions. You may be required to take part in a work placement as part of your degree.

Depending on where you choose to study, you may be able to specialise towards the end of your degree. This specialisation can influence the area in which you choose to work after you have graduated. Common specialisations include:

  • Health Policy
  • Global Health and the Environment
  • Public Health Ethics
  • Epidemiology
  • Enabling Behavioural Change

If your degree requires you to write a dissertation in the final year, this will give you the opportunity to further research a favoured area of public health.

The accreditation of your degree will depend on where you choose to study. Different countries have different accreditation systems. Typically, you can expect to be awarded a Bachelor of Science (BSc), or a Master of Public Health (MPH).

Depending on the work you choose to pursue, you may need to gain additional academic or professional certification or accreditation. Your institution will be able to provide you with more information about this.

Generally, an undergraduate degree in public health will take three to four years. Foundation degrees, diplomas and certificates can last up to two years, when studied full-time.

Once you have successfully completed your degree, you can choose to either seek employment in your chosen area, or further your studies. Continuation of your studies could be in the form of a postgraduate degree, such as a masters or a PhD, or a graduate diploma or certificate.

As a public health graduate, you will be able to find work in a variety of industries. With your skills and knowledge, you will be an asset to roles both directly related and unrelated to public health. You might choose to work for a governing body in the area, for example Public Health England. You could become a public health practitioner, a teacher, an epidemiologist, or work within a charitable organisation.

If you choose to work in a field not directly related to public health, you will be able to use your wide range of transferable skills. The skills you gain during your degree could include problem solving, project management, idea development, and effective communication skills.

An undergraduate degree in public health will give you a foundation of knowledge around the area. You will study modules on population, health promotion, health protection, public health engagement, and gender, sexuality and health. These modules will allow you to improve your knowledge and skills.

Your degree will be delivered in a mixture of modes. These will include lectures and seminars, as well as practical sessions. You may be required to take part in a work placement as part of your degree.

Study in the UK

The UK is a popular destination for international students who want to study abroad. With a wide range of universities offering a variety of courses, there are so many opportunities that students might not be able to find elsewhere. Each university will pride itself on offering high quality education from leading teaching professionals. A qualification gained in the UK will be well regarded across the globe, making an education in the UK a great investment in your future. As well as this, there are many highly ranked universities in the UK, around 17 of which are consistently appearing in the top 100 of the QS World University Rankings.

See our detailed guide to studying in the UK for international students.

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