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Intensive module list 2024-25

Below is the list of modules available to external candidates unless otherwise stated. Each module takes place once per year. Teaching for term 1 modules usually occurs over ten weeks, and five weeks for terms 2 and 3 modules. You can see below an indication on when module will be scheduled. 

Module schedule 2024-25
TermDatesModules
Term 130 Sep – 13 Dec 2024AB1 modules - Refer to module specification for teaching schedule
Term 213 January - 14 February 2025

C1 modules, 9.30am Mon â€“ 12.30pm Wed

C2 modules, 2pm Wed – 5pm Fri

Reading week17-21 February 2025​​​​​​​No classes
Term 224 Feb – 28 Mar 2025

D1 modules, 9.30am Mon â€“ 12.30pm Wed

D2 modules, 2pm Wed â€“ 5pm Fri

Term 328 Apr – 30 May 2025E modules - Refer to module specification for teaching schedule

Search modules by title or Term to view module details including assessment types, syllabus and learning outcomes.

ModuleTerm
Skills for Eye Health Field ResearchTerm 1
Designing Public Health Programmes (module specifications coming soon)Term 2 - C1
Economic EvaluationTerm 2 - C1
Health Care EvaluationTerm 2 - C1
Health Promotion Approaches and MethodsTerm 2 - C1
Molecular Biology and Recombinant DNA TechniquesTerm 2 - C1
Research Design and Analysis (open to LSHTM distance learning students only)Term 2 - C1
Sociological Approaches to HealthTerm 2 - C1
Study Design: Writing a Study ProposalTerm 2 - C1
Vector Sampling Identification and IncriminationTerm 2 - C1
Advanced Diagnostic ParasitologyTerm 2 - C2
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other DrugsTerm 2 - C2
Conflict and HealthTerm 2 - C2
Design and Analysis of Epidemiological StudiesTerm 2 - C2
Diagnostic BacteriologyTerm 2 - C2
Family Planning ProgrammesTerm 2 - C2
Health SystemsTerm 2 - C2
History and HealthTerm 2 - C2
Non-communicable Eye DiseaseTerm 2 - C2
Population Poverty and EnvironmentTerm 2 - C2
Statistical Methods in EpidemiologyTerm 2 - C2
Advanced Training in Molecular BiologyTerm 2 - D1
Applied Communicable Disease ControlTerm 2 - D1
Basic ParasitologyTerm 2 - D1
Control of Sexually Transmitted InfectionsTerm 2 - D1
Current Issues in Maternal and Perinatal HealthTerm 2 - D1
Economic Analysis for Health PolicyTerm 2 - D1
Epidemiology of Non-communicable DiseasesTerm 2 - D1
Evaluation of Public Health InterventionsTerm 2 - D1
Immunology of Clinical DiseasesTerm 2 - D1
Malaria: from Science to Policy and PracticeTerm 2 - D1
Modelling and the Dynamics of Infectious DiseasesTerm 2 - D1
Nutrition in EmergenciesTerm 2 - D1
Organisational ManagementTerm 2 - D1
Social EpidemiologyTerm 2 - D1
Spatial Epidemiology in Public HealthTerm 2 - D1
Water Sanitation and Hygiene and HealthTerm 2 - D1
Design and Evaluation of Mental Health ProgrammesTerm 2 - D2
Environmental EpidemiologyTerm 2 - D2
Epidemiology of Infectious DiseasesTerm 2 - D2
Ethics, Public Health and Human RightsTerm 2 - D2
Globalisation and HealthTerm 2 - D2
Health Decision ScienceTerm 2 - D2
Immunology of Parasitic InfectionTerm 2 - D2
Molecular and Cell Biology of Infectious DiseasesTerm 2 - D2
MycologyTerm 2 - D2
Nutrition Related Chronic DiseasesTerm 2 - D2
Reviewing the LiteratureTerm 2 - D2
Sexual HealthTerm 2 - D2
Vector Biology and Vector Parasite InteractionsTerm 2 - D2
Advanced Statistical Methods in EpidemiologyTerm 3 - E
Applying Public Health PrinciplesTerm 3 - E
HIVTerm 3 - E
Integrated Vector ManagementTerm 3 - E
Novel Drug Discovery & Antimicrobial ResistanceTerm 3 - E
Pathogen GenomicsTerm 3 - E
Principles and Practice of Public HealthTerm 3 - E