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MA (Health Promotion)-full-time and part-time Postgraduate Diploma (Health Promotion)-full-time and part-time

Award Attendance Study Duration Start Domestic fees International fees
MA On-Campus Full-time 1 September find out find out

About MA (Health Promotion)-full-time and part-time Postgraduate Diploma (Health Promotion)-full-time and part-time, MA - at University of Galway

The MA/Postgraduate Diploma programme is an internationally recognised qualification with the course content informed by the agreed competencies and professional standards for Health Promotion. The programme is an IUHPE (International Union of Health Promotion and Education) Accredited Health Promotion Course. This means that students who graduate from this course are automatically eligible to apply to become an IUHPE Registered Health Promotion Practitioner on the voluntary register. Graduates of the programme work in statutory services (e.g., Health Service Executive, local authorities), non-governmental organisations (e.g., Irish Heart Foundation, Dental Health Foundation, Irish Cancer Society), the private sector ( e.g., health insurance companies) and in the academic sector (e.g., University of Galway, Atlantic Technological University Sligo, University College Cork ), in a number of roles including dedicated Health Promotion Specialist posts. Past graduates are employed nationally and internationally, in posts in Ireland, UK, Australia, Canada and USA. Some graduates have gone onto further study in our doctoral programme (Further information on the PhD in Health Promotion is available by clicking here.)

Download: BROCHURE MA PG Diploma in HEALTH PROMOTION

The Postgraduate Diploma in Health Promotion offers a taught programme of eight modules, delivered over two semesters to full-time students and over four semesters to part-time students. The MA course incorporates the taught component of the Postgraduate Diploma programme together with a minor dissertation based on original research, which is undertaken over the summer months with a submission date in late August.

A range of teaching and assessment methods are used, including interactive lectures, work placements, small group teaching, skills development, and contributions from practitioners in the field, in a blended learning format with in person and online teaching.

Academics that teach on the programme are research active in the Health Promotion Research Centre, a World Health Organization (WHO) Collaborating Centre for Health Promotion Research contributing to the WHO work programme.

Aims and objectives
The programme aims to provide students with professional education and training in the principles and practice of health promotion. Students will acquire knowledge and skills in the following:

Scholarships available
Find out about our Postgraduate Scholarships here.

Details of open days/evenings will be posted on this website and here, or email hpinfo@universityofgalway.ie to be added to our mailing list.

Applications are made online via the University of Galway Postgraduate Applications System.

The programme board evaluates each applicant's academic record and relevant professional experience to date at the time of application and assesses the applicant's level of motivation and suitability as per the Personal Statement submitted as part of the online application.

Assessment is by means of continuous assessment and an oral examination.


Entry requirements for this course

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