University of Bristol - Health and Life Sciences MSc Epidemiology
University of Bristol - Health and Life Sciences

University of Bristol - Health and Life Sciences

MSc Epidemiology

Bristol, United Kingdom

MSc

1 up to

2 years

English

Full time, Part time

GBP 31,100 / per year **

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

    About : The MSc Epidemiology program focuses on understanding disease distribution and determinants in populations. It equips students with essential skills in study design, data analysis, and public health interventions. This course typically spans one year for full-time students, with options for part-time study. The curriculum includes quantitative and qualitative research methods, statistical techniques, and critical appraisal of epidemiological literature.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue various careers in public health, research, and policy-making. Common roles include epidemiologist, public health analyst, health data scientist, and positions within global health organizations, government agencies, and healthcare settings. The demand for skilled epidemiologists is particularly high in the wake of public health crises.

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.