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Intensive module list

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 2025-26 - please note this is an indicative schedule and confirmed schedule will be published in September 2025.
TermDatesModules
Term 129 September – 12 December 2025AB1 modules - Refer to module specification for teaching schedule
Term 212 January - 13 February 2026

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

C2 modules, 2pm Wed – 5pm Fri

Reading week16-20 February 2026No classes
Term 223 February – 27 March 2026

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

D2 modules, 2pm Wed â€“ 5pm Fri

Term 329 April – 29 May 2026E 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
Basic EpidemiologyTerm 1
Basic Statistics for Public Health & PolicyTerm 1
Clinical TrialsTerm 1
Environment, Health and Sustainable DevelopmentTerm 1
Fundamentals of Climate Change and Planetary HealthTerm 1
Introduction to Health EconomicsTerm 1
Health Policy, Process & PowerTerm 1
Health ServicesTerm 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