BSc (Hons) Health Studies Undergraduate Programme By University of Wolverhampton |TopUniversities

BSc (Hons) Health Studies

Tuitionfee

36,750 GBPTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

MedicineMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Medicine

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

The Health Studies course is designed to provide students with a unique and coherent experience. This course will examine health from both a biological and sociological perspective, as well as health promotion and how it can prevent ill health. Students will examine states of positive wellbeing as well as those that go beyond definitions and focus on disease and deprivation; to examine all factors which have the potential to influence health and wellbeing. This course will look at how smoking affects health and why people struggle to quit, and questions of whether obesity is caused through learned behaviour or a lack of education. 

Programme overview

Main Subject

Medicine

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

The Health Studies course is designed to provide students with a unique and coherent experience. This course will examine health from both a biological and sociological perspective, as well as health promotion and how it can prevent ill health. Students will examine states of positive wellbeing as well as those that go beyond definitions and focus on disease and deprivation; to examine all factors which have the potential to influence health and wellbeing. This course will look at how smoking affects health and why people struggle to quit, and questions of whether obesity is caused through learned behaviour or a lack of education. 

Admission Requirements

79+
6+
165+
54+
+
96+
+
1150+
70+
21+

Jan-2000

Tuition fees

Domestic
27,750 GBP
International
36,750 GBP

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