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3 Public Health MSc Degree Programs in Ireland


University of Limerick
Public Health MSc
- Limerick, Ireland
MSc
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
This Masters of Science in Public Health is designed to equip students with marketable and transferable skillset and competencies that will enhance their career in public health or other health-related disciplines, both locally and internationally.


Dublin City University
MSc in Health and Social Inclusion
- Dublin, Ireland
MSc
Part time
2 years
On-Campus
English
DCU's MSc in Health and Social Inclusion, the first of its kind in Ireland, prepares you to tackle healthcare inequity and promote social wellbeing. You'll examine marginalization due to poverty, ethnicity, addiction, and more, gaining the skills to lead in health and social care settings, NGOs, and policymaking.
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Dublin City University
MSc in Child and Family Health and Wellbeing
- Dublin, Ireland
MSc
Part time
2 years
On-Campus, Blended
English
DCU's MSc in Child and Family Health and Wellbeing is a two year part-time course that offers online and in-person lectures, boosting your employability with skills in children's rights, mental health, family relationships, and global child health. You'll gain practical experience through research projects and receive strong support from expert lecturers.
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A Master's degree in Public Health in Ireland offers a dynamic environment to study the complexities of health systems, policies, and practices. The emphasis on research and applied learning helps you tackle real-world health challenges while gaining a comprehensive understanding of population health needs.
In this program, you’ll explore advanced topics such as epidemiology, biostatistics, and health promotion strategies. As a student, you'll work on research projects that inform public health decisions, allowing you to apply theoretical knowledge to practical situations. This approach fosters independence and critical thinking as you engage with varied perspectives on health issues.
Graduates of Public Health programs in Ireland can pursue diverse career paths. You'll find opportunities in government agencies, non-profit organizations, and international health agencies, working on initiatives that address health equity and improve community health outcomes. The experience you gain through community engagement and research prepares you to contribute effectively to the global health sector.