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Msc Health and Global Environment

I am planning to enroll in university of salford for msc in health and global environment, please guide me is it worth doing it? What are the job opportunities after graduation?
A masters full stop makes you more employable! It depends what type of job you’re interested in though. NHS allows you to join immediately as a band 6/7 which is very good pay as long as you have an msc.
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Original post by greentiger
A masters full stop makes you more employable! It depends what type of job you’re interested in though. NHS allows you to join immediately as a band 6/7 which is very good pay as long as you have an msc.

Should i do MSC health and global environment from university of salford or mph from Manchester Metropolitan university ? Which will benefit me more in terms of getting job ?
Original post by Zairrasheed
I am planning to enroll in university of salford for msc in health and global environment, please guide me is it worth doing it? What are the job opportunities after graduation?

Hello there,

Firstly it is great that you are interested in our MSc Health and Global Environment course.

In terms of your question about employability; this course is a relevant vocational qualification for applicants seeking health, safety and environment-related employment.

Post COVID-19, new priorities and opportunities are emerging to develop policy and practice in local authorities, health services, voluntary organisations and private companies.The skills you will develop on the course will prepare for a role where you can lead the formulation, implementation and evaluation of these new initiatives.

Course alumni have secured roles working as planners and administrators in public health intervention units, trainers in community education services. Some have used the knowledge and skills they have developed on the course to secure senior posts in environmental health practice.

I hope this helps answer your question, if you want more information I would recommend having a read of our course page, you can go over to the webpage via this link.

All the best,
Matt ~ Uni of Salford Rep

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