| Course Name |
Public Health |
| Course Provider |
University College Cork |
| Course Code |
CKW19 CKW20 |
| Course Type |
Postgraduate |
| Qualifications |
| Award Name | NFQ Classification | Awarding Body | NFQ Level |
| Postgraduate Diploma (Level 9 NFQ)
More info...
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Major |
National University of Ireland |
Level 9 NFQ |
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| Apply To |
PAC |
| Attendance Options |
Full time, Part time |
| Location (Districts) |
Cork City |
| Qualification Letters |
PG Dip |
| Enrolment and Start Dates Comment |
Next Intake: 1st September 2017 |
| Application Date |
Expand+Applications for 2017-18 intake are now open.
While UCC operates a rounds system for Postgraduate Taught courses (detailed below) we would advise you to apply as soon as possible.
Deadline for receipt of Applications: Offers will be made:
F...
Hide-Applications for 2017-18 intake are now open.
While UCC operates a rounds system for Postgraduate Taught courses (detailed below) we would advise you to apply as soon as possible.
Deadline for receipt of Applications: Offers will be made:
For all completed applications received by January 16th 2017 Offers will be made by January 30th 2017
For all completed applications received by March 1st 2017 Offers will be made by March 15th 2017
For all completed applications received by May 1st 2017 Offers will be made by May 15th 2017
For all completed applications received by July 3rd 2017 Offers will be made by July 17th 2017
Late applications may be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis for any courses that have remaining capacity for places.
Non-EU Applicants:
Please visit the following page for further information for Non EU applicants http://www.ucc.ie/en/international/studyatucc/postgraduateprogrammes/taughtprogrammes/
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| PAC Application Information |
Expand+Application for this programme is on-line at www.pac.ie/ucc.
Places on this programme are offered in rounds. The closing dates for each round can be found above.
For full details of the application procedure click How to Apply.
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Hide-Application for this programme is on-line at www.pac.ie/ucc.
Places on this programme are offered in rounds. The closing dates for each round can be found above.
For full details of the application procedure click How to Apply.
Please note that you will be asked to fill in a supplementary information form as part of the application process for this programme.
All required documentation must either uploaded to your online application or sent in hard copy to The Postgraduate Applications Centre, 1, Courthouse Square, Galway
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| Application Weblink |
Web Page - Click Here |
| Duration |
1 year Full-time; Maximum 5 years Part-time
Teaching Mode: Full-time, Part-Time
The part-time option will be taught during weekday working hours over 2 to 5 years.
The teaching takes place from 4pm to 9pm on Thursdays and 9.30am to 4.30pm on Fridays. Teaching will include SPSS (all students) and STATA labs (Advanced Epidemiology students) and occasional field trips. For two of the pathways (Health Promotion and Health Protection) you are expected to complete a ten day placement. |
| Course Fee |
2017/18 TBC |
| Link to Course Fee |
Web Page - Click Here |
| Financial Support |
For funding and grant information please see: http://www.ucc.ie/en/study/postgrad/cost/ |
| Entry Requirements |
Expand+Detailed Entry Requirements;
Prospective students must satisfy the following:
Students accepted on the course would normally be expected to hold an Honours primary degree in a relevant subject (minimum Second Class Honours) or an Honours primary...
Hide-Detailed Entry Requirements;
Prospective students must satisfy the following:
Students accepted on the course would normally be expected to hold an Honours primary degree in a relevant subject (minimum Second Class Honours) or an Honours primary degree in any discipline (minimum Second Class Honours) and either possess a postgraduate qualification in a relevant field or show evidence of at least two years work experience in a relevant field;
OR
Completion of three years (180 credits) on the undergraduate medical degree programme. No student may register for the Intercalated Postgraduate Diploma in Public Health programme of study until the Third University Examination in Medicine has been passed to an Upper Second Class honours Standard. Students will be required to provide evidence of engagement with public health practice or research
Include with application form a sample of their own written work
May have to satisfy an interview board
Applicants should indicate on their application form their reasons for wishing to enter this programme and may be required to discuss these at interview.
Note: In exceptional circumstances, applicants without a primary degree may be recommended for entry to the programme following a review of their individual qualifications and experience by the course committee. Admission of such applicants will be subject to the approval of the College of Medicine and Health Executive Committee.
If you are applying with Qualifications obtained outside Ireland and you wish to verify if you meet the minimum academic and English language requirements for this programme please go to https://www.ucc.ie/en/study/comparison/ to view the grades comparison table by country and for details of recognised English language tests.
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| Course Content |
Expand+Unique aspects of the course:
The Postgraduate Diploma in Public Health is a multi-disciplinary course where you can specialise in health promotion, health protection or advanced epidemiology. The course offers both quantitative and qualitative rese...
Hide-Unique aspects of the course:
The Postgraduate Diploma in Public Health is a multi-disciplinary course where you can specialise in health promotion, health protection or advanced epidemiology. The course offers both quantitative and qualitative research methods.
There is an increasing awareness of the need for highly-trained public health specialists in Ireland and abroad to tackle issues such as health inequalities and their causes and solutions, communicable diseases, international health development, obesity and smoking. The Postgraduate Diploma in Public Health is an innovative course designed to offer multi-disciplinary academic and experiential development for students from a range of professional backgrounds.
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| Subjects Taught |
Expand+In Part I, you will take core modules to the value of 30 credits.
In Part II, you can choose one of the pathways and undertake modules to the value of 30 credits (Pathways 1, 2 and 3).
You will take a total of 60 credits as below:
Part I
Co...
Hide-In Part I, you will take core modules to the value of 30 credits.
In Part II, you can choose one of the pathways and undertake modules to the value of 30 credits (Pathways 1, 2 and 3).
You will take a total of 60 credits as below:
Part I
Core Modules - All Pathways
Students take 30 credits as follows:
EH6025 Principles and Practice of Public Health (10 credits)
EH6026 Applied Research for Public Health (10 credits)
EH6027 Public Health Informatics (5 credits)
EH6028 Leadership in Public Health (5 credits)
Students must achieve an aggregate of 50% overall in Part I in order to proceed to Part II.
Part II
(Pathway preferences will need to be chosen in consultation with the Programme Director.)
Pathway 1: Health Promotion
Students take 25 credits as follows:
EH6029 Health Promotions: Concepts, Principles and Practice (10 credits)
EH6039 Public Health and Behavioural Change (5 credits)
EH6045 Practice Portfolio - Health Promotion (5 credits)
PG6009 Graduate Information Literacy Skills (5 credits)
plus
5 credits from the following:
EH6046 Global and Environmental Health (5 credits)
SS6017 Critical Social Science Perspectives on Public Health (5 credits)
Pathway 2: Health Protection
Students take 30 credits as follows:
EH6019* The Principles and Practices of Multi-disciplinary Health Protection (10 credits)
EH6035* Practice Portfolio (5 credits)
EH6046* Global and Environmental Health (5 credits)
MB6000* Microbiology for Health Protection (5 credits)
PG6009 Graduate Information Literacy Skills (5 credits)
* Holders of the Postgraduate Certificate in Health Protection or the Postgraduate Certificate in Public Health will be exempt from these modules if passed as part of the Postgraduate Certificate examination if he/she undertakes the Postgraduate Diploma in Public Health within five years from the date of successful completion of the Postgraduate Certificate in Health Protection or the Postgraduate Certificate in Public Health (EH6019, EH6035, EH6046, MB6000, and PG6009).
Pathway 3: Epidemiology
Students take 30 credits as follows:
EH6031 Advanced Epidemiology (10 credits)
EH6044 Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis (5 credits)
PG6009 Graduate Information Literacy Skills (5 credits)
ST6011 Advanced Biostatistics (5 credits)
ST6012 Survival Analysis (5 credits)
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| Assessment Method |
You will have a range of written assignments, exams, a placement portfolio and presentations to complete for this postgraduate diploma. |
| Careers or Further Progression |
Our graduates are currently employed in a range of careers in Ireland, Europe and in other developed and developing countries in diverse public health roles including health services, public health research, surveillance, environmental health and public health agencies. |
| Course Web Page |
Web Page - Click Here |
| International Students |
Web Page - Click Here |
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