Public Health and Community Wellbeing
BSc (Hons)
- Typical offer for 2025
- Duration
- UCAS code
Suitable for applications.
I've got so many new skills from doing this course. I feel like my interpersonal skills were good before I came to Bradford but now they’re in a different league! I’ve learnt how to do great presentations, be more self-reflective, really understand how to interact with people in a room, and my organisation skills have come on so much. The best thing is that I’ve polished my professional identity, and feel confident to move forward into a successful career.
Placement Year
Employers place a high value on graduates who can show that they have relevant work experience.
To prepare students for future employment, all students complete a work based placement during the 2nd year of the course. The placement takes place in Semester 1 of the 2nd year. Each placement is 100 hours, which is around 14 days.
The placement will give you the opportunity to apply your knowledge in real-world settings. You will also gain valuable experience and develop skills that will help you succeed in the job market when you graduate.
We work closely with employers to secure placement opportunities for students. Students have completed successful placements in areas such as:
- Mental health
- Drugs and alcohol services
- Youth services
- Care homes
- Housing and homelessness
- Supporting refugees and asylum seekers
- Public health teams in local councils
- Charities working in health and with vulnerable communities
Learning and assessment
Teaching methods include formal lectures, seminars, group work and tutorials, supported by our virtual learning environment Canvas. This is used to access additional learning resources and will let you participate in online group discussions and activities.
Assessment strategies will aim to develop both knowledge and skills and include written assessment, verbal and poster presentations, reflective accounts and case studies.