Ph.D. in Public Health is an advanced research degree focused on developing expertise in public health practices, epidemiology, and health policy. Typically completed in 3 - 5 years, the program combines rigorous coursework with original research, allowing candidates to specialize in areas like epidemiology, health systems, global health, or biostatistics. Students are trained in advanced methodologies for assessing health outcomes, managing public health initiatives, and addressing health disparities. Graduates are prepared for careers in academia, research institutions, government health agencies, or NGOs, where they can influence health policy, lead public health programs, and conduct impactful research.