Study Public Health: A guide for students from China
Study Public Health at a global top 100 university and become part of our international community. Across both of our campuses, we have over 10,000 students from approximately 150 countries. Our vibrant student community and long-standing links with the People's Republic of China make us one of the most popular British universities for Chinese students choosing to study overseas.
Our Masters in Public Health programme is available at both our Birmingham and Dubai campuses. Whichever campus you choose, you can be assured that you will receive the same high-quality education taught by leading experts in their field.
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Entry requirements
We welcome students who have a 2:1 or equivalent Bachelors degree in a subject relevant to public health, including most biological, clinical, and life sciences programmes. We will also consider those who have degrees in geography, sociology, economics, and psychology.
The University will consider students who hold a bachelor’s degree (4 years minimum) for entry to a postgraduate degree programme.
Details regarding specific entry requirements can be found on our website.
Fees and funding
Annual tuition fees for 2024/25 entry:
UK study
£29,340 (International)
Dubai study
AED 138,456
To reward outstanding achievement and to help ensure that fears about finance do not constrain our students, we are pleased to offer a number of prestigious international scholarships.
Looking to study in Dubai? We have up to 40% scholarships available for all students.
Explore our postgraduate funding database to find out more!
I thoroughly enjoyed the Masters in Public Health at Birmingham and found the course really fascinating. I would recommend it to anyone considering a highly rewarding career in public health.