Established in 1990, the Discipline of Health Promotion is the only one of its kind in the Republic of Ireland and is the national centre for professional training and education in Health Promotion. The Masters programme is based on the European Masters in Health Promotion core curriculum and offers students the opportunity of pursuing European-based study as an optional module.
HEALTH PROMOTION RESEARCH CENTRE
Attached to the Discipline is the Health Promotion Research Centre which has an active multidisciplinary research programme in place. A range of teaching and assessment methods are used, including interactive lectures, work placements, small group teaching, skills development, and contributions from practitioners in the field.
AIM
The programme aims to provide students with professional education and training in the core competencies for effective health promotion practice, including the following:
Lecturing staff are involved in research and the Health Promotion Research Centre which is within the disciline of Health Promotion, and is a World Health Organisation Collaborating Centre. Together with workplace experience, students have the opportunity to engage with international health promotion research projects, including the development of evidence-based policy and practice.
A variety of career opportunities in Ireland and abroad exist for graduates of this programme. Graduates are qualified to pursue a full-time career in health promotion or to incorporate health promotion principles into their work, expecially those in the health and education sectors.
MA graduates have found employment in statutory, voluntary, community and academic positions in a number of roles including dedicated Health Promotion Specialist posts.
PDip graduates have found employment in a diverse range of fields of health and medical research, including MDs and PhDs and improved professional knowledge, skills, and attitudes in daily practice (Evidence-Based Healthcare).
Students can go on to earn the PhD, MPhil, and MLitt degrees, through research work, with an optional minor taught element. Students can specialise in one of the disciplines various areas of research, working with a high degree of independence, and becoming experts on their chosen topic. This work is usually published in international conferences and journals.
Visit hwww.nuigalway.ie/courses/research-postgraduate-programmes/health-sciences-health-promotion.html for more details.
The MA course is a taught programme with students having to complete four core modules and four optional modules, together with a minor dissertation based on original research which must be submitted not less than four months from completion of the taught course. The course is taught in NUI Galway full-time over one year or part-time over two years. MA students must complete the taught programme to second class honours standard (i.e., average 60%) before proceeding to complete the dissertation element.
The postgraduate diploma course is a taught programme with students having to complete four core modules and four optional modules. The course is taught in NUI Galway full time over one year or part-time over two years.
The MA/PDip programme is based on the European Masters in Health Promotion core curriculum and offers students the opportunity of pursuing European based study as an optional module. The PDip offers a taught programme, delivered over two seminars to full-time students and over four semesters to part-time students. The MA incorporates the taught component of the PDip together with a minor dissertation based on original research. The taught modular programme comprises four core and six optional modules. Students must complete eight modules in total, four core and four optional. The European Dimension option entails a two-week placement in another EU member state.
Modules include:
|
Module Code |
Module Title |
ECTS |
Core/Option |
|
HP832 |
Research Methods |
10 |
Core |
|
HP846 |
Foundations of Health Promotion |
10 |
Core |
|
HP847 |
Health Promotion Practice |
10 |
Core |
|
HP848 |
Determinants of Health Promotion |
10 |
Core |
|
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|
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HP849 |
Promotion Healthy Behaviours |
5 |
Option |
|
HP850 |
Promoting Health and Wellbeing |
5 |
Option |
|
HP852 |
Re-orienting Health Services |
5 |
Option |
|
HP853 |
Supportive Environments |
5 |
Option |
|
HP150 |
Evaluation of Health Promotion Programmes |
5 |
Option |
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HP504 |
Dissertation |
30 |
Option |
Applications are considered from candidates with a primary degree from cognate disciplines.
MA: Eligibililty for the MA programme is generally an honours primary degree (H2.2), or equivalent international qualification.
PDip: applicants must have a primary degree at pass level or higher (or equivalent international qualification). The course team evaluates academic record, relevant experience, and motivation for all eligible applicants.
Assessment is by means of written examination, continuous assessment and an oral examination.
Dr Jane Sixsmith
T: +353 91 493 466
E: jane.sixsmith@nuigalway.ie
www.nuigalway.ie/health_promotion/