About Mph Master Of Public Health in Glasgow Caledonian University
Increasing inequalities continue to challenge quality of life and life expectancy improvements across the world. An ageing population, increased chronic disease burden, migration, environmental damage and climate change continue to highlight the need for an international workforce to take forward the public health agenda.
Join a university aligned to the global public health research agenda. Learn from our experienced teaching team working with researchers, graduates and external public health employers as part of an international force for the common good. Glasgow Caledonian University's Master of Public Health aims to prevent disease, promote health, and protect the health and well-being of the public through education, research and public health practice and service.
Study in Glasgow and London; on campus or remotely, you will realise the following key learning outcomes:
- Gain an understanding of health inequalities and the social determinants of health
- Awareness of data and ability to assess the population's health and well-being
- Evaluate the effectiveness of public health interventions, programmes and services
- Understand how to develop and implement public health policy and strategy
- Gain an understanding of health protection and public health intelligence
- Understand the key role of health economics in public health
- Have the ability to interpret statistical methods to make appropriate recommendations
- Propose evidence based interventions to address health inequalities using a social action approach
Graduate opportunities
The programme is flexible to your career needs and provides four exit awards:
- Master of Public Health
- Postgraduate Diploma in Public Health
- Postgraduate Certificate in Public Health with Social Action
- Postgraduate Certificate in Public Health
Graduate employability is enhanced by external guest lectures and industry-led programme design which has been mapped to the Faculty of Public Health Core competency levels throughout.
Honours degree (or equivalent) in a relevant field, such as, but not limited to medicine, nursing, dentistry, allied health professions, microbiology and chemistry. Academic IELTS score of 6.5 (or equivalent) with no element below 6.0.
Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) Highlights
Year of Establishment |
1993 |
Location |
Glasgow, Scotland |
Type of University |
Public |
Campus Setting |
Urban |
Number of Campuses |
3 |
Faculty Member |
1,600 |
Total Enrollment |
20,000 |
Basic Tuition Fee (UG International) |
12,250 GBP |
Basic Tuition Fee (PG International) |
14,500 GBP |
Test Scores Accepted |
IELTS, TOEFL, CAE |
Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) Average Tuition Fees And Other Expenses
The table below shows the estimated annual tuition fee at the university that an international student needs to pay. Apart from these there are certain additional costs that are to be covered by the applicant. The fee status will be reviewed as part of the university admissions process based on the information provided by the applicant in their application.
Program |
Annual Tuition Fee (in GBP) |
Undergraduate |
12,250 |
Postgraduate-taught |
13,500 |
Global MBA |
14,500 |
Postgraduate-research |
15,000 |
Living expenses |
1,015 GBP to 1,265 GBP per month |
International students are required to provide proof of enough money to cover the living costs for a total of 9 months or for the length of the program (if this is less than 9 months) to UKVI and be able to apply for the General student visa to the UK.
Living expenses in Glasgow are around 1,015 GBP per month while the living expenses in London are 1,265 GBP per month.