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Master of Public Health (MPH)

MPH (Online)

Ready to lead health programmes, develop policy, and drive impactful research? Our online Master of Public Health (MPH) programme equips you with the knowledge and leadership skills to improve health outcomes at scale. Build expertise in epidemiology, health systems, and global health challenges, preparing you for influential roles across government, non-profits, and international organisations.

Study 100% online, learn from specialists through Aston’s Digital Campus, and join a supportive, global community all committed to shaping healthier futures, locally and globally.

Why choose this programme

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Improve public health at all levels: Build the knowledge to address complex and pressing public health challenges and lead health initiatives that make a lasting difference, ranging from infectious disease control to non-communicable diseases and mental health.

Advance your career with leadership skills: Gain essential skills in epidemiology, health promotion, and public health evaluation. These skills empower you to tackle global health challenges and advance into leadership roles, promotions, and higher-paying opportunities.

Gain research expertise and critical thinking skills: Develop practical, research-based skills to analyse health data and apply them to a research project focused on a public health issue that matters to you, showcasing your ability to conduct independent research with a clear consideration of ethics, theory and methods.

Make an impact in your community: If you're motivated by a sense of social justice, this programme gives you the opportunity to lead public health efforts that address health inequalities, inform policy, and improve the well-being of communities with limited access to healthcare, contributing to a better, healthier society.

Globally accessible with flexible admissions: Wherever you are in the world, Aston University Online makes higher education within reach, with flexible study, monthly payment options, and non-standard entry routes that recognise the value of varied professional and educational experiences.

Study flexibly, on your terms: Our 100% online, part-time format allows you to balance your studies with work and life so you can get your degree while tackling life's other priorities stress-free. Focus on one module at a time and gain access to over 25,000 e-books, journals, and digital resources.

Become part of a supportive, global learning community: Learn alongside a small, close-knit cohort with personalised guidance from expert tutors. Experience a welcoming, inclusive environment where you’re never studying alone.

Programme overview

What does it take to prevent disease, improve health systems, and reduce inequalities that affect millions of lives? Public health answers these questions by addressing the root causes of poor health and building strategies that lead to lasting change.

Our online Master of Public Health (MPH) programme takes a comprehensive look at the forces shaping public health today. You’ll explore topics such as global health, epidemiology, health promotion, behavioural change, and the role of data and emerging technologies in improving outcomes. Alongside this, you’ll gain practical skills to design, implement, and evaluate interventions that address urgent challenges like chronic disease, mental health, and health disparities.

Throughout your studies, you’ll develop core competencies in research, leadership, and communication – essential for high-impact roles that involve influencing policy, managing programmes, or advancing public health strategies at local, national, and international levels. Your final research project offers the opportunity to explore a real-world issue you care about, guided by experienced academic staff with strong public health expertise.

Delivered fully online and part-time, the MPH is structured to fit around your professional and personal commitments. You’ll study one module at a time through Aston’s Digital Campus, with access to high-quality resources, interactive case studies, and a collaborative global learning community.

Whether you’re currently working in health or planning a career shift into the sector, this programme will prepare you to lead meaningful, measurable change in the systems and communities that need it most.

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What you will learn

  • Apply advanced public health knowledge: Critically evaluate key issues in public health using specialised knowledge and research skills.
  • Reflect on practice and policy: Examine how place, theory, technology, and advocacy influence professional practice in public health.
  • Solve complex public health challenges: Investigate, analyse, and synthesise complex information affecting public health outcomes.
  • Collaborate and lead effectively: Work in multidisciplinary teams to design public health initiatives and reflect on essential leadership and management skills.
  • Use data to drive change: Apply epidemiological data, critical appraisal, and evaluation techniques to assess public health initiatives.
  • Conduct independent research: Work autonomously to create and analyse original qualitative and/or quantitative public health datasets.
  • Understand context and inequality: Explore how context, place, inequality, and inequity shape public health needs and responses.

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I decided to pursue the online route because it afforded me the flexibility of learning while juggling my life as a career wife and mom. It also meant I was able to learn at my own pace within each module timeline.

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Career prospects

A career in public health is exciting and full of possibilities. With a degree in Public Health, you could work in local councils, government, the NHS, or with NGOs and third-sector organisations around the world.

Career prospects you can look forward to: 

Epidemiologist: A public health professional who investigates the patterns, causes, and effects of diseases and injuries in populations.

Public health researcher: A professional who investigates health trends, risks, and solutions within populations, aiming to improve community well-being and inform public health policy.

Health informatics specialist: A professional who bridges healthcare, information technology, and data management to improve patient care, streamline clinical processes, and ensure the secure and efficient handling of health information.

Environmental health practitioner: A professional dedicated to protecting public health by ensuring safe and healthy environments in which people live, work, and play.

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Programme structure

This programme is studied over two years part-time. In each year you will study three modules, worth 30 credits each. Each credit of study is the equivalent of 10 learning hours and so each 30-credit module reflects 300 hours of learning.

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*We may update our programmes to reflect best practices and academic developments. If we do, we’ll let you know of any changes at the earliest opportunity by updating our programme webpages. If you have already received an offer, we’ll write to you directly to let you know of the changes.

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Is this programme right for you?

  • You are driven to improve public health and ready to advance your career by gaining the leadership, research, and critical analysis skills needed to make a real impact in diverse settings.
  • You want to address complex health challenges—locally, nationally, or internationally—by leading initiatives that tackle issues like infectious diseases, health inequalities, and mental health.
  • You aspire to develop practical expertise in epidemiology, health promotion, and public health evaluation, empowering you to move into leadership roles, secure promotions, or access higher-paying opportunities.
  • You are motivated by social justice and want to lead efforts that reduce health disparities, inform policy, and improve the well-being of underserved communities.
  • You need a flexible, fully online, part-time programme that fits around your work and personal commitments, allowing you to study at your own pace from anywhere in the world.

Entry requirements

We carefully design our entry criteria to ensure every student begins their academic journey with Aston Online equipped with the foundational knowledge, potential, and personal qualities needed to succeed in their chosen programme. Our standards are not merely a threshold for entry; they are set to support student success and uphold the quality of the learning experience. Each student joins an intellectually challenging, personally rewarding programme, aligned with employers' expectations and the global job market.

Standard entry requirements

You will need one of the following: 

  • A UK 2:2 (lower second-class honours) degree

  • An equivalent international degree recognised by Aston University

You will also need to provide: 

  • Evidence of mathematical ability beyond age 16

Acceptable evidence includes: 

  • A GCSE Maths qualification with a grade B/5 or above

  • A university module that includes mathematical content (e.g. quantitative methods, epidemiology, or statistics)

  • Statistics or quantitative methods studied as part of a research methods programme

You will need to provide: 

  • A copy of your bachelor's degree and transcripts (translated to English if necessary)  

  • Your curriculum vitae (CV)  

  • A professional reference  

  • Your ID  

  • Proof of English language (if applicable) 

  • GCSE Maths certificate (or international equivalent, if applicable) or proof of Maths capabilities 

Non-standard entry routes

We take a holistic approach to evaluating applications, considering both your academic background and professional experience. If you don’t meet the standard entry requirements, you may still be considered if: 

  • You can demonstrate strong professional achievements or relevant qualifications 

  • Have at least three years of relevant work experience 

You will need to provide:

  • A personal statement detailing your motivations for undertaking this programme and how your background, qualifications, and experiences will help you meet its demands

Get in touch with a Student Advisor to check if you're eligible to enrol: enquiries@astononline.ac.uk.  

International students

Every year, students from over 120 countries choose Aston, bringing with them a wide range of international degrees and qualifications. We recognise this diversity while maintaining rigorous academic standards, reflecting the global business landscape our graduates lead in. 

A Student Recruitment Advisor can assess your degree equivalency on your behalf as part of the application process. You can also explore recognised qualifications by region, including Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, here. For personalised advice before applying, contact our Admissions Team at enquiries@astononline.ac.uk. 

English language requirements

Applicants whose first language is not English must provide evidence of a recognised English language qualification, taken within the last two years and accepted by Aston University. If needed, we can provide an internationally accredited online English Language Assessment, which you can discuss with your Student Recruitment Advisor during the application process. 

We accept a wide range of English language qualifications, including: 

  • IELTS Academic and IELTS Academic Online 

  • IELTS One Skill Retake 

  • TOEFL and TOEFL iBT 

  • Oxford ELLT (Global and Digital) 

  • Pearson Academic (PTE) 

  • Password Test 

  • Language Cert International ESOL SELT 

  • Kaplan Test of English (KTE) 

  • Cambridge Advanced Test (CAE) 

  • Cambridge Proficiency Test (CPE) 


Find out if you qualify

If you have any questions about your eligibility or the application process, please get in touch with the Aston Online Admissions Team:

Email: enquiries@astononline.ac.uk

Call: +44 (0) 121 824 6374 

Our office is open Monday to Friday, 09:00 - 17:00 GMT

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