MSc in Health, Population and Society
Programme Code: TMHEPOSO
Department: Social Policy
This information is for the 2016/17 session.
Full-year programme. Students must take courses to the value of three full units and a dissertation
Guidelines for interpreting programme regulations
Paper |
Course number and title | |
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1 |
Social Epidemiology (H) | |
Global Health and Population Change (H) | ||
2 |
One of the following half unit courses: | |
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Population and Development: An Analytic Approach (H) | |
Global Health and Development (H) | ||
Gender, Population and Society (H) | ||
Population Analysis: Methods and Models (H) | ||
Planning for Population and Development (H) | ||
Sexual and Reproductive Health Programmes: Design, Implementation and Evaluation (H) | ||
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Demographic Change and Development (H) (n/a 16/17) | |
Health Systems and Policies in Developing Countries (H) | ||
3 |
Courses to the value of one-and-a-half units from the following: | |
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eHealth: Policy, Strategy and Systems (H) | |
Financing Health Care (H) | ||
Health Economics (H) | ||
Pharmaceutical Economics and Policy (H) | ||
Understanding Social (Dis)advantage (H) | ||
Foundations of Health Policy (H) | ||
Social Policy: Goals and Issues (H) | ||
Statistical Methods in Health Care Economic Evaluation (H) | ||
Cost-effectiveness Analysis in Health Care (H) | ||
Social Policy: Organisation and Innovation (H) | ||
Valuing Health (H) | ||
Measuring Health System Performance (H) | ||
Migration: Population Trends and Policies (H) | ||
US Health Policies (H) | ||
Behavioural Public Policy (H) | ||
Evidence Review and Synthesis for Decision Making (H) | ||
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A related course from another programme | |
4 |
Dissertation on a topic approved by the supervisor, to be handed in by 1 September | |
Notes |
It is not always possible to offer students a place on each of their preferred courses. This is particularly the case where courses are offered outside the Department of Social Policy (ie not prefixed with 'SA'). For further information please see lse.ac.uk/socialPolicyCourses. | |
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