Environmental and Public Health Bachelor & Master in London

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136 Environmental and Public Health Courses in the UK.

Jobs & Career Perspectives

Career perspectives for Environmental and Public Health

15 months after graduation, graduates of this subject were asked about their current circumstances of employment, what they do, and whether their activities and perspectives are directly related to their studies.

Current jobs

Among graduates of Environmental and Public Health who indicated that they are working, the percentage below represents the number who “agree” or “strongly agree” with the statements about their job.

Skills that graduates consider useful for their work in Environmental and Public Health

  • Written and verbal communication skills
  • Interpersonal skills
  • Close attention to detail
  • Ability to analyse
  • Problem- solving
  • Environment awareness
  • Knowledge of enterprise resource planning software
  • Knowledge and background in natural sciences
  • Persuasive communication
  • Deductive reasoning
  • Critical thinking

Required skill level of job after 15 months

Among graduates of Environmental and Public Health who indicated that they are working, the percentage below represents the number of highly skilled vs non-highly skilled jobs (Unistats).

Jobs of graduates of Environmental and Public Health (15 months after graduation)

Example below based on all graduates of Environmental and Public Health at Liverpool John Moores University

15% Administrative occupations
15% Caring personal services
15% Teaching and Childcare Support Occupation
10% Teaching Professionals
10% Elementary occupations
10% Teaching and Childcare Associate Professionals
10% Sales occupations
10% Welfare and housing associate professionals

Entry Requirements / Admissions

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FAQ

The price of rent in London has the highest impact on overall living expenses. Your choice of where to live in London will make a huge difference to your costs of living. Students studying in London pay on average 67% more on rent than students in the rest of the UK. Overall student living costs in London will be approx 34% more than in the rest of the UK.