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Is anyone doing a public health Masters??
[HazyJane]
Thanks for the advice. Public health is a very effective area to work in i will look into that :)
I did philosophy and ethics for a-levels. didnt do too well but i found philosophy really interested. it helped having a really funny teacher!
the head of my course said he'd support me if i wanted to do a masters in epidemiology but we only covered the basics in the unit. ive ordered some prospectuses so ill see what sort of things are in store.
yeah that's a possibility. i didn't like my ethics unit though. so what's your subject area?
Jade
Hi guys,
I'm about to start my 3rd year of Health Studies at Lincoln Uni and don't know what I want to do afterwards. I have just received my year 2 results and I got a 2:1 so I think i'm on the right tracks. After enjoying our epidemiology unit I decided I would like to undertake a Masters in Applied Epidemiology at Notts uni. Although the head of department said I would not need a GCSE Maths in order to do the course because I am doing a relevant subject, maths is a great part of Epdeimiology and I would struggle without Maths. Now I'm thinking of looking into a research degree but I'm so confused and bewildered of what I can do.
Any help out there? :-)
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