University of Bristol - Health and Life Sciences
MSc Epidemiology
Bristol, United Kingdom
MSc
DURATION
2 years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time, Part time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
EARLIEST START DATE
TUITION FEES
GBP 31,100 / per year **
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* home applicants | overseas applicants: 25 july 2025
** overseas full-time | home full-time: GBP 13,400 per year | home part-time: GBP 6,700 per year
Key Summary
Epidemiology is the study of disease and health outcomes in populations. It is about finding causes - why some people become ill, and why some populations are healthier than others - and what we can do to remove or control these causes. It is the science underpinning public health, clinical research and healthcare evaluation. The MSc in Epidemiology will enable you to engage with the complex population health challenges facing the global community in future decades, providing high-quality training in epidemiological methods that apply to low, middle and high-income settings. The programme is suitable for students from both clinical and non-clinical backgrounds.
The MSc will introduce the principles of modern epidemiology and its role in public health and other health-related disciplines. You will learn how to design and analyse experimental and observational studies covering aetiology, interventions, diagnosis and prognosis. There will be opportunities to learn about cutting-edge causal inference and molecular epidemiology methods.
Your dissertation, on a research topic of your choice, will take the form of a journal article and a poster presentation, opening the possibility of submission for publication.
The Department of Population Health Sciences is a large and thriving department, with numerous opportunities for PhD study and employment on research projects. We are internationally recognised for our excellence in developing epidemiological methods and applying these to a broad spectrum of population health topics. Our research ranges from discovery science in molecular and genetic epidemiology to innovative clinical trials, policy-influencing activities and robust evidence assessments. Our MSc in Epidemiology is founded on this expertise.
from 25th November 2024- 4th of December 2025
Year 1 (Full-Time)
- Introduction to Epidemiology and Statistics
- Clinical Epidemiology
- Non-communicable Disease Epidemiology
- Statistics for Epidemiology
- Causal Inference
- Dissertation
Select 20 credits from:
- Molecular Epidemiology
- Epidemic Data Analysis and Modelling
- Health Protection
Year 1 (Part-Time)
- Introduction to Epidemiology and Statistics
- Clinical Epidemiology
- Statistics for Epidemiology
- Causal Inference
Year 2 (Part-Time)
- Non-communicable Disease Epidemiology
- Dissertation
Select 20 credits from:
- Molecular Epidemiology
- Health Protection
- Epidemic Data Analysis and Modelling
University of Bristol is ranked 8th in the UK and 51st in the world (QS World University rankings 2026)
This MSc will give you the knowledge and skills needed to work as a researcher or systematic reviewer in a wide range of settings, including universities, research institutes, government agencies, charities, pharmaceutical companies, and other private and public organisations that collect and analyse health-related data. Graduates will also be well placed to apply for a PhD in a range of population health research topics.
The MSc will prepare students to move into careers which, with further work experience and training, could develop into leadership roles, such as academics (lecturers, senior lecturers and professors of epidemiology), directors of research and development in pharmaceutical companies and biotech startups, strategic directors of health charities or public health government policy advisers.
Duration
- One year full-time
- Two years part-time


