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Start Date between Sept 25 - July 26

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If you began your programme between September 2025 and July 2026, you will always find your modules in this section.

Start Date between Sept 25 - July 26

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OMED5201M Strengthening Health and Mental Health Service Delivery (May/Jun)

£1250.00

Description

This module explores the service delivery component of health systems, with a focus on strengthening the delivery of both physical and mental health services.
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OMED5201M Strengthening Health and Mental Health Service Delivery (May/Jun) Alumni

£1125.00

Description

This module explores the service delivery component of health systems, with a focus on strengthening the delivery of both physical and mental health services.
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OPOL5101M Global Health Governance and Policy (May/Jun)

£1250.00

Description

This module explores the structures, actors, and conceptual approaches that shape global health governance. Through six focused units, you will analyse the roles of key organizations, partnerships, and paradigms in addressing global health challenges. Each unit combines theoretical insights with practical case examples to allow critical evaluation of global health governance.
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OPOL5101M Global Health Governance and Policy (May/Jun) Alumni

£1125.00

Description

This module explores the structures, actors, and conceptual approaches that shape global health governance. Through six focused units, you will analyse the roles of key organizations, partnerships, and paradigms in addressing global health challenges. Each unit combines theoretical insights with practical case examples to allow critical evaluation of global health governance.
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OPOL5102M Environment, Climate and Health (Jul/Aug)

£1250.00

Description

This module provides students with in-depth knowledge about the role that current food production systems, environmental degradation and climate change play in the emergence and aggravation of infectious disease outbreaks and epidemics. By focusing on specific case studies, such as dengue fever, malaria and influenza outbreaks, students will learn about dominant global health responses to this interconnected challenge and how joined-up thinking and response strategies can be improved.
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OPOL5102M Environment, Climate and Health (Jul/Aug) Alumni

£1125.00

Description

This module provides students with in-depth knowledge about the role that current food production systems, environmental degradation and climate change play in the emergence and aggravation of infectious disease outbreaks and epidemics. By focusing on specific case studies, such as dengue fever, malaria and influenza outbreaks, students will learn about dominant global health responses to this interconnected challenge and how joined-up thinking and response strategies can be improved.
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OPOL5202M Social and Corporate Determinants of Health (Jul/Aug)

£1250.00

Description

We have become increasingly conscious of the political economy of health. Health is socially determined by factors such as inequality, income, race and class alongside the commercial determinants of health, marking the impact of harmful markets and commodities (e.g. ultra processed food) and the role of corporations in structuring those markets and health outcomes. These drivers of health are linked and have a close relationship with global capitalism. Those working in healthcare, regulation, governments and development must have a detailed understanding of these social and corporate determinants to improve population and individual health and wellbeing.
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OPOL5202M Social and Corporate Determinants of Health (Jul/Aug) Alumni

£1250.00

Description

We have become increasingly conscious of the political economy of health. Health is socially determined by factors such as inequality, income, race and class alongside the commercial determinants of health, marking the impact of harmful markets and commodities (e.g. ultra processed food) and the role of corporations in structuring those markets and health outcomes. These drivers of health are linked and have a close relationship with global capitalism. Those working in healthcare, regulation, governments and development must have a detailed understanding of these social and corporate determinants to improve population and individual health and wellbeing.
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