Overview
This module introduces students to economic concepts, practice and evidence concerning the global economy and its relation to global health. The overall module aim is to improve students’ understanding of essential economic principles in global health policy.
Intended learning outcomes
Upon successful completion of the module a student should be able to:
- Describe the core features of economics and key economic terms as they relate to global health policy.
- Investigate areas of global health policy that are affected by economics.
- Analyse economic information and evidence in relation to global health issues.
- Evaluate the contribution of economics to aspects of global health policy.
Assessment
This module is assessed by a Time Limited Assessment, consisting of 3 questions, with a word limit of 1,200 words per question.
Mode of delivery
Our distance learning modules are delivered entirely online via directed self-study and online materials via the Virtual Learning Environment.
Module duration
Distance learning module studies begin at the start of October each year. Students may start their studies at any time once they gain access to Moodle (the virtual learning environment) and study materials, and work through the materials in line with the assessment schedules. The study year runs from the beginning of October through to June examinations. Some students also study between June and September with extended tutorial support (e.g. those undertaking projects, the Clinical Trials integrating report, or two of the Epidemiology modules). Deadlines for submission of coursework vary per programme but are usually in February, March, May, and September.
How you'll study
Our distance learning programmes are predominantly online and largely self-directed study to enable you to study independently and at times convenient to you. You'll have access to tutorial support and the ability to interact with other students and form study groups throughout the study year via the discussions in our Virtual Learning Environment, Moodle.
Credits
- CATS: 15
- ECTS: 7.5
Module specification
For full information regarding this module please see the module specification.
Please note: information based on the 2025-26 module specification subject to change for 2026-27 entry.