About Course
Master of Public Health (MPH) is a 2-year postgraduate program that focuses on improving health and well-being at the community and population level. The curriculum covers topics such as epidemiology, health policy, environmental health, biostatistics, healthcare systems, and public health ethics. Students gain the skills necessary to design, implement, and evaluate public health programs, as well as address global health challenges like infectious diseases, health disparities, and health promotion.
Benefits
- Comprehensive Knowledge: Expertise in public health issues, healthcare systems, and health promotion.
- Global Impact: Opportunities to address health challenges at the community, national, and global levels.
- Career Opportunities: Roles in government agencies, NGOs, research organizations, and international health bodies.
- Policy and Research Focus: Prepares students for roles in health policy, research, and public health administration.
- High Demand: Growing need for public health professionals, especially post-pandemic, to manage and prevent health crises.