Course Objectives
The Master of Science in Public Health (General) program aims to develop skilled professionals equipped to address global and local public health challenges. Through a balance of theory, research, and practice, students gain in-depth knowledge of disease prevention, health promotion, and evidence-based health management. The program prepares graduates to analyze, design, and implement effective public health interventions that improve community well-being and health outcomes.
Our Approach
Our MSc in Public Health (General) program embraces a multidisciplinary and collaborative learning model. Students engage in interactive sessions, case studies, and fieldwork to understand real-world health issues from clinical, social, and environmental perspectives. We emphasize innovation, analytical reasoning, and ethical practice—empowering students to become change agents in diverse public health settings, from community health to policy development.
Our Mission
Our mission is to nurture competent, ethical, and research-oriented public health professionals capable of advancing population health locally and globally. We aim to instill a strong foundation in scientific research, critical inquiry, and community engagement. Graduates are prepared to lead initiatives that promote health equity, prevent disease, and strengthen healthcare systems.
Are you ready to make a meaningful impact in the field of public health?
The Master of Science in Public Health (General) program is designed to equip you with advanced analytical, leadership, and research skills to tackle today’s pressing health challenges. Whether your goal is to work in healthcare organizations, public agencies, NGOs, or academia, this program provides a transformative learning experience that connects theory to practice in the ever-evolving field of public health.
Program Overview
The MSc in Public Health (General) is a comprehensive postgraduate program focusing on improving population health through education, research, and service. Students explore key domains such as epidemiology, biostatistics, environmental health, health systems management, and global health. The curriculum blends scientific principles with practical applications, enabling students to design effective health programs and influence public health policy.