Teaching and Courses
Our high quality range of teaching programmes are led by senior academics and researchers, who are immersed in cutting edge areas of research and passionate about passing on their knowledge and experience to the future leaders of public health research.
Undergraduate (MBBS)
- Society and the Individual. Years 1 & 2 Health Promotion. Years 1 & 2
- Student
Selected Components (SSC) (Who Cares? - Year 2, Living with Long Term Conditions - Year 5, Alcohol and Drug Misuse - Year 5.
Postgraduate Taught (MSc/Diploma)
Postgraduate Research (MPhil/PhD)
Short Courses
- Social Determinants of Health (UCL, Health and Society Summer School)
Skills Development Programmes
- Introductory Statistics: Study Design, Analysis and Interpretation for Epidemiology, Public Health and Social Sciences (Term 1)
- Statistical Analysis Methods for Epidemiology and Social Sciences (Terms 2 and 3)
- Multilevel modelling for health research with MLwiN 3-day intensive course 22nd June 2011-24th June 2011
- Longitudinal data analysis for Health and Social Sciences (STATA) 4-day course 29th March 2011-1st April 2011
To book a place on these courses you will need to register on the Skills Development Programme Website and log-on. You can register here.
Further Course Related Information
- Graduate Study at UCL (includes information on funding opportunities)
Did you know?
- UCL has more professors than any other UK university, meaning our students get taught by the most highly qualified experts in their field (Higher Education Statistics Agency 2011).
- UCL graduates are sought after by top employers in the world. UCL was ranked 4th in the UK in The Guardian University Guide (2013) for employment prospects.
- The Thomson Scientific Citation Index shows that UCL is the second most highly cited European university and 14th in the world. It is also the UK University most cited by health researchers
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