

BA Global Health and Social Science
About this course
Global health and social science is an interdisciplinary programme that addresses one of the most pressing challenges of our time: the profound and persistent inequalities in health and wellbeing that exist between and within countries around the world. It asks why some populations live long, healthy lives while others face high rates of preventable illness and premature death, and it approaches these questions not simply as medical problems but as issues shaped by social, cultural, political, economic, and ethical forces. This requires drawing on multiple disciplines, including sociology, anthropology, politics, history, policy, science and technology studies, and bioethics. King's College London's three-year full-time BA (Hons) in Global Health and Social Science carries a typical entry tariff of 136 points and includes a year abroad option. As the course itself describes, the programme welcomes students interested in understanding and addressing urgent questions about disparities in health and wellbeing around the world, studying through an interdisciplinary curriculum that covers complex social, cultural, political, economic, and ethical aspects and exploring the field from a variety of perspectives. King's global position and its connections to major health institutions make this a particularly well-positioned programme for students interested in health policy, international development, and the social dimensions of medicine and public health. You will integrate theoretical approaches with real-life case studies throughout. Graduates work in global health organisations, public health agencies, international development organisations, NGOs, health policy bodies, research institutions, and the media. The analytical and interdisciplinary skills the programme develops are valued in roles that require the ability to understand health systems within their social and political context. Postgraduate study in global health, public health, international development, anthropology, or related social sciences is a well-established next step.
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