Expand your understanding of the main concepts, challenges, and themes surrounding public health promotion.
This course is made available through the eLearnAfrica and FutureLearn partnership.
Public Health is a complex and dynamic field that focuses on improving population health through addressing the conditions that produce poor health and health inequalities.
This four-week course from the University of Liverpool will introduce key themes in public health, as well as public health promotion models. On completing the course, you’ll have a holistic understanding of the aims and challenges associated with promoting public health.
The health of a population does not exist in isolation but is informed by social, economic, and political factors. These factors can influence living conditions and access to quality medical care and health education.
You’ll examine the role of social determinants of health and inequalities of living conditions to assess their impact on population health and understand how to address them.
Public Health initiatives affect people across the globe, bringing together research, enquiry, and action to address broad and challenging issues.
On this course, you’ll learn what is considered as evidence in public health and identify the processes involved in evidence-based public health and decision making.
Professionals working in public health handle sensitive data which is used to make decisions regarding public health initiatives and campaigns.
With the guidance of the experts at the University of Liverpool, you’ll learn about the ethical considerations of data handling and public health policy in order to understand how to operate with care and responsibility when promoting public health.
This course is designed for anyone who may want to pursue a career in public health and would like to develop skills and knowledge through learning.
It will also be suitable for those who wish to understand more about the key topics of public health.
Certificate cost may vary. You will be redirected to the host page for cost and payment options.
The University of Liverpool is ranked in the top 1% of higher education institutions worldwide.
The University is one of the UK’s leading research institutions with an annual turnover of £400 million, including £78 million for research. Liverpool is a member of the prestigious Russell Group, comprising the leading research universities in the UK.
In the UK Government’s most recent research assessment exercise, in 38 out of 43 units the University’s academics attained quality recognised as internationally excellent in terms of significance and rigour. A total of 53% of research staff were ranked in the highest categories of 4* (world-leading) and 3* (internationally excellent) for their research in the assessment which also saw Liverpool ranked second in the UK for Materials Science. A total of 70% of research in this area was judged to be in the 4* and 3* categories.
The University is the largest provider of 100% online postgraduate degree courses in Europe with some 10,000 students studying for University of Liverpool degrees around the world. The University seeks not only to increase the number of students who study abroad, but also to dramatically expand the availability of international academic programmes for students who may not be able to travel overseas. Liverpool is committed to expanding student access to higher education and to providing students with an international perspective to their chosen field of study.
This institution is available on eLearnAfrica through partnership with FutureLearn.
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Effective Date: September 22, 2016