Global Health & Social Science

King's College London, University of London
Provided by: King’s College London

Progression Summary

This Global Health and Social Science BA will teach you how to analyse and address issues of disparities in health and well-being around the world. You’ll study global health through an interdisciplinary curriculum that covers complex social, cultural, political, economic and ethical aspects, encouraging you to explore the field from a variety of perspectives. And by learning how to bring theory and practice together, you’ll be empowered to form your own ideas of how to make a difference. This undergraduate Global Health and Social Science degree will demonstrate how to think critically about the power of scientific and medical knowledge, and how healthcare practices and technologies are shaped. You’ll be taught by internationally renowned social scientists with expertise in global public health and beyond. You’ll get to engage with social science research using real-world examples of how policymaking impacts life experience and explore how humanitarian strategies are used to reduce suffering and improve health and well-being around the globe. And you will investigate social science approaches to the most pressing global health challenges of our time, from HIV/AIDS epidemics, the Ebola crisis in West Africa and the opioid crisis in the United States and Britain, to the trauma of war, the apparent exposition of psychiatric disorders around the world, and access to medicines for all. You will also learn how to apply a broad range of social science theories and methods from the fields of anthropology and sociology, epidemiology and political science, philosophy and economics, history and bioethics. From your second year, you can choose from a mix of interdisciplinary modules to focus on the social issues you care most about. This might be how racism and mental distress are related, why addiction-related deaths in the UK continue to rise year on year, or how gender-based violence limits access to healthcare globally. You can use your career ambitions to shape your curriculum, too. For example, if you want to pursue a career creating policy that will promote health equity, work with AI and digital health, explore the relationship between mental health and the environment, or become a humanitarian health worker, there are modules to support this. It’s also possible to enhance your learning, and develop your skills by studying abroad for a year at a range of universities, and gain real-world experience with an internship at a partner organisation.

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Start Date

2025-09-01
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Tuition fee

144588.78 .SAR

7.0 overall with a minimum of 6.5 in each skill

Please note that A-level General Studies, Critical Thinking, Thinking Skills and Global Perspectives are not accepted by King's as one of your A levels. Notes: If you are taking linear A-levels in England, you will be required to pass the practical endorsement in all Science subjects. This is with the exception of private candidates who are unable to take the practical component. We do not consider the EPQ at any point of the assessment process. or Please note that A-level General Studies, Critical Thinking, Thinking Skills and Global Perspectives are not accepted by King's as one of your A levels. Notes: If you are taking linear A-levels in England, you will be required to pass the practical endorsement in all Science subjects. This is with the exception of private candidates who are unable to take the practical component. We do not consider the EPQ at any point of the assessment process. or 35 points overall or an aggregate score of 17 from three Higher Levels Note: The total point score of 35 includes TOK/EE. or 32 points overall or an aggregate score of 15 from three Higher Levels. Note: The total point score of 32 includes TOK/EE.

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