This degree programme 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, research experiences in illness and disability, and examine health-related issues like drugs in society, nutrition, body image, and trauma and abuse.

As a DCU Health and Society graduate, you will be well placed for a future career in a health-related profession or for work in overseas development, community development and the voluntary sector.

The degree also provides a good entry route to postgraduate study if you hope to pursue a career in an area like like speech therapy, occupational therapy, or medicine and health promotion.

  • Community Development
  • Further Education
  • Healthcare
  • Overseas Development
  • Voluntary Sector

Further Information:

Bachelor of Science in Health and Society (Hons)

 

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