In this subject, students select content from a wide range of areas and are introduced to specialist studies specific to their needs. A student wishing to enrol in this subject should discuss the chosen program with the course coordinator or the course administrator.
In this subject, students select content from a wide range of areas and are introduced to specialist studies specific to their needs. A student wishing to enrol in this subject should discuss the chosen program with the course coordinator or the course administrator.
Capstones provide students with a way of integrating and applying knowledge and skills gained throughout their course.
No
Academic progress review - Schedule A subject
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Career ready
Work based learning (placement):No
Subject intended learning outcomes
On successful completion you will be able to:
1.
Explain the social, economic, behavioural, or environmental determinants of health as key elements of public health and the need for a multidisciplinary approach to address these influences on health.
2.
Critically analyse, synthesise, interpret, summarise and apply significant social, economic, behavioural or environmental public health literature.
3.
Complete a critical review of the literature and propose an informed solution of a problem in public health practice.
4.
Demonstrate high-level presentations skills, both by oral presentations to work setting colleagues and through the production of formal interim and final reports.