M.Sc. in Public Health

A Master of Science in Public Health is normally a 2-year postgraduate degree that provides students with advanced knowledge and abilities in population health management, epidemiology, biostatistics, and health policy. The curriculum covers a wide range of topics, including global health, environmental health, health promotion, and research methods. Students frequently participate in fieldwork, research projects, and internships to get practical experience. This degree equips graduates to work in public health agencies, healthcare organizations, research institutes, and non-governmental organizations, addressing complex health issues on a local and global scale.