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Subject: bursary available for MSc
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MSc in Social Interventions for Public Health.
STOPPRESS BURSARY STOPPRESS
A bursary to cover the fees for this course at Home/European Union rate has
just been made available. The bursary is provided by the London West Sector
Consortium of NHS Education and Training.
The successful candidate must be in receipt of an offer for admission in
order to be eligible for the bursary.
If you would like to be considered, please contact Carla Treloar, Course
Organiser (as below) for further details.
MSc in Social Interventions for Public Health.
Department of Social Science and Medicine
Imperial College School of Medicine
London
Aims of the Course
This innovative MSc aims to provide a cutting edge knowledge and skills base
for both non-medical and medical professionals to address the public health
agendas, to address social inequalities and promote health through
multisectoral based interventions.
Who should take the Course
* Non-Medical Public Health Professionals
* Health Promotion Professionals
* Specialist Registrars in Public Health Medicine
* Health and Local Authority Strategists
* Community Development Workers & Strategists
* Health Voluntary Sector Workers
What's different about this MSc
The MSc is innovative in offering a multidisciplinary knowledge base
in theory and practice of public health and community development along with
a strong skills-based element to develop students' competences as public
health practitioners within policy and political arenas. The importance of
the skills element is reflected in the composition of the corps of course
lecturers which will include practitioners with experience of developing,
managing and implementing interventions and change in public health, and of
working within different policy and administrative structures.
No other course provides the particular combination of theory and
practical, policy-relevant skills provided by the MSc in Social Intervention
for Public Health.
Content
There are three core modules:
Module 1: The social basis of health, health behaviour and health
responses
* the health of individuals and populations;
* concepts and theories drawn from social science, public health and
medicine;
* policy making and process at local, national and international
levels;
* healthcare and the state.
Module 2: Social intervention for public health
* historical and comparative development of public health;
* the uses of research for understanding and changing the health of
populations;
* management of public health planning;
* social marketing and communication for public health intervention.
Module 3: The practice of health interventions
* strategic planning;
* social marketing and communication strategies;
* public health advocacy;
* implementing, managing and evaluating change.
All students will complete a dissertation in their third term.
Course Duration
12 months full-time or 24 months part-time starting in October 2000
Enquiries and Applications
For further information and an application pack, please contact
Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine
Registry
The Hammersmith Campus
Commonwealth Building
The Hammersmith Hospital
Du Cane Road
London W12 0NN
Telephone +44 (0)20 8383 1858 or + 44 (0)20 8383 1381
Fax +44 (0)20 8743 6764
E-mail: [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
Website:
http://www.ic.ac.uk/templates/prospectus_text_combo_3.asp?P=1212
<http://www.ic.ac.uk/templates/prospectus_text_combo_3.asp?P=1212>
Informal discussion or questions about the course should be addressed to:
Dr Carla Treloar
Course Coordinator
Telephone +44 (0)20 8846 6554
Fax +44 (0)20 8846 6505
Email: [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
Website:
http://www.med.ic.ac.uk/df/dfpc/coursesonoffer/MscSocialInterventions.html
<http://www.med.ic.ac.uk/df/dfpc/coursesonoffer/MscSocialInterventions.html>
Carla Treloar, PhD
Dept of Social Science and Medicine
Imperial College School of Medicine
Ph: + 44 (0) 20 8746 5827
Fax: +44 (0) 20 8846 6505
Email: [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
Course coordinator:
MSc Social Interventions for Public Health
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NEW! MSc in Social Interventions for Public Health.
Starting October 2000
http://www.med.ic.ac.uk/df/dfpc/coursesonoffer/MScSocialInterventions.html
<http://www.med.ic.ac.uk/df/dfpc/coursesonoffer/MScSocialInterventions.html>
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