BSc (Hons) Public Health with Foundation Year
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The BSc (Hons) Public Health with Foundation Year is designed to provide a strong introduction to health-related studies, preparing you for progression into undergraduate-level public health education.
The foundation year focuses on building essential academic skills, health awareness, and an understanding of key public health principles such as disease prevention, health promotion, and wellbeing.
This course is ideal for learners who want to enter the healthcare or public health sector but may not meet the standard entry requirements for a degree programme.
You will also develop communication, research, and analytical skills that support your progression into higher-level study and future careers in health and social care settings.
Gain an understanding of basic public health concepts, including how health is defined, measured, and improved across populations and communities.
Develop essential study skills such as academic writing, research techniques, referencing, and critical thinking required for degree-level learning.
Explore strategies used to improve public health, including lifestyle interventions, awareness campaigns, and methods of preventing illness and disease.
Learn the basics of human biology and how the body functions, helping you understand health conditions and their impact on individuals.