Course Objectives
The Master of Science in Public Health – Health Informatics program aims to prepare professionals who can integrate health science, information technology, and data analytics to improve healthcare delivery and decision-making. Through advanced coursework and applied research, students gain expertise in managing health information systems, analyzing health data, and leveraging technology to enhance population health outcomes and healthcare efficiency.
Our Approach
Our MSc in Public Health – Health Informatics program combines the disciplines of public health and digital innovation. Students are engaged through interactive lectures, hands-on system design, case studies, and real-world data analysis. The program emphasizes the use of health informatics tools for disease surveillance, health record management, and policy development. We foster innovation, critical thinking, and leadership to produce professionals who can bridge the gap between health services and technology.
Our Mission
Our mission is to develop skilled public health informatics experts capable of transforming health systems through data-driven insights and digital solutions. We aim to equip graduates with the ability to design, implement, and evaluate information systems that support better health outcomes, policy planning, and clinical decision-making. Our graduates are committed to ethical practice, innovation, and continuous improvement in global and local health systems.
Are you ready to merge technology with public health to make a global impact?
The Master of Science in Public Health – Health Informatics program empowers you to use data, analytics, and information systems to improve health outcomes, optimize healthcare delivery, and shape future health policies. Whether you aim to work in hospitals, government health departments, research institutions, or global health organizations, this program provides a strong foundation for a transformative career at the intersection of health and technology.
Program Overview
The MSc in Public Health – Health Informatics is a comprehensive postgraduate program designed to equip students with advanced knowledge of health data management, digital health systems, and informatics-driven research. The curriculum integrates courses in epidemiology, biostatistics, information systems, health data analytics, and public health policy. Students learn to apply informatics tools to monitor diseases, manage health records, and support evidence-based healthcare decisions.