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This course provides engineers and public health specialists with an in depth understanding in the application of public health theory to engineering and development. It has a strong focus on the development of practical and policy skills for application in countries of the global south.
Water, Sanitation and Health Engineering is intended for engineers who are aiming to move into senior positions in public health or international development.
It is also suitable for public health specialists who feel they need a more detailed and in depth understanding of technical interventions in water supply, sanitation and solid waste management. This course is run in conjunction with the Nuffield Centre for International Health and Development, one of the UKs pre-eminent public health research centres.
Staff teaching on this course have close working links with a number of key Institutions in the field of international development including: UNICEF, the World Bank, the World Health Organisation, the Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council, WaterAid, World Vision, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the African Development Bank. Opportunities often arise for project work to be carried out in partnership with development organisations and governments in the field giving students unique practical experience.
Compulsory modules
* Engineering for Public Health
* Natural Wastewater Treatment and Reuse
* Water Resources Management and Supply
* Solid Waste Management
* Research Project
* Engineering in Emergencies
* Key Issues in International Health
* Policy for Health and Development
Scholarships worth up to £5,000 available. For more information, please visit our website.