Academic Handbook Course Descriptors and Programme Specifications

LPHEA4147 Community and Public Health Global Course Descriptor

Course Code LPHEA4147 Discipline Public Health
UK Credit 15 US Credit 4
FHEQ Level 4 Date Approved December 2023
Core Attributes SI subject to approval
Prerequisites None
Co-requisites None

Course Overview

This course provides a rigorous introduction to some of the key concepts and principles of public health. Public health is essential to all aspects of health and wellbeing and is crucial to reducing health inequalities and influencing the wider determinants of health. It is an important part of the remit of all those engaged in healthcare, including practitioners, academics, policymakers, governments, and the public.

The course will explore some of the progress made in public health over the last 100 years, and also consider the challenges that still needs to be addressed in both the Global North and Global South.

It also explores contemporary public health issues such as the global burden of disease, social determinants of inequalities in health and health care, communicable disease detection and management, environmental health risks, and unhealthy behaviours including substance use such as drugs, smoking, gambling and alcohol.

Finally it analyses comparative case studies that showcase how public health practices and principles apply to urban health concerns.

Learning Outcomes

On successful completion of the course, students will be able to:

Knowledge and Understanding

K1a Analyse the theoretical basis for public health interventions in the UK and USA and their impact on adult and child health.
K2a Evaluate the theories and models of health promotion and their application in certain healthcare settings.
K3a Consider some of the global public health issues that are of concern in the 21st century in both the Global North and Global South.

Subject Specific Skills

S1a Analyse contemporary case studies relating to public health issues.
S2a Analyse and interpret public health issues and suggest possible solutions.
S3a Apply theoretical health promotion models to a current public health issue.

Transferable and Professional/Employability Skills

T2a Develop elementary research  skills necessary for independent study.
T3a Display a developing technical proficiency in written English and an ability to communicate clearly and accurately in structured and coherent pieces of writing.

Teaching and Learning 

Teaching and learning strategies for this course will include: 

A minimum of 36 contact hours, typically to include interactive group teaching, co-curriculars, individual meetings, and in-class presentations and exams.

Course information and supplementary materials are available on the University’s Virtual Learning Environment (VLE).

Students will receive individualised developmental feedback on their work for this course.

Students are required to attend and participate in all the formal and timetabled sessions for this course. Students are also expected to manage their directed learning and independent study in support of the course.

Assessment

Formative

Students will be formatively assessed in class through class activities, and during office hours. Formative assessments are ones that do not count towards the final grade but will provide students with developmental feedback.

Summative

AE Assessment Activity Weighting (%) Duration Length
1 Artefact 50 15 hours N/A
2 Written Assignment 50   1500 words

Further information on the structure of summative assessment elements can be found in the Summative Assessment Briefs.

Feedback

Students will receive feedback in a variety of ways: written (including via email correspondence); oral (within office hours or on an ad hoc basis) and indirectly through class discussion.

Feedback on examinations is provided through generic internal examiners’ reports and are made available to the student on the VLE. For all other summative assessment methods, feedback is made available to the student either via email, the VLE or another appropriate method. 

Indicative Reading

Books

  • Schneider, Mary-Jane. 2021. Introduction to Public Health, 6th Edition. New York: Jones and Bartlett
  • Ashton, John and Levin, Lowell S. 2021. Public Health Explored. 1st edition. St Albans: Critical Publishing

Indicative Topics

Students will typically study the following topics:

  • Global burden of disease
  • Social determinants of health care inequalities
  • Environmental health

Version History

Title: LPHEA4147 Community and Public Health Global Course Descriptor

Approved by: Academic Board

Location: Academic Handbook/Programme Specifications and Handbooks/Mobility Courses

Version number Date approved Date published  Owner Proposed next review date Modification (As per AQF4) & category number
1.0 December 2023 December 2023 Dr Alexandros Koliousis December 2028  
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