Health and Society
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This degree program will help you understand health in biological, social, political, ethical, and psychological contexts. You will learn about health research, engage in health action projects or campaigns, gain research experience in illness and disability, and examine health-related issues like drugs in society, nutrition, body image, and trauma and abuse. You will undertake a range of modules, including those in which you will: investigate various perspectives—biological, social, political, ethical, and psychological—that you can employ in examining health issues; Learn about health research. Actively engage in health projects or campaigns; Develop your own ‘healthy qualities’. Examine particular health-related issues such as “drugs in society,” “nutrition and health,” and “trauma and abuse in society.” As part of the course, you will have opportunities to engage in activities and project work that you find personally relevant and interesting.
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Student Contribution: €3,043 per annum. All Non-EU candidates are advised to apply early, as places are limited.
Application deadline for EU students is February 1 or May 1.
Admissions Requirements
High school diploma including any honours subjects with a minimum GPA of 3.0. Applicants who have completed an alternative qualification may be considered for direct entry into Undergraduate programmes at DCU.
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Dublin
Ireland
- 3 years
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- Bachelors
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