Master's program in public health and disease prevention.
Medicine, Dentistry, and Health Sciences Faculty
The Master's Program in Public Health is an advanced education program designed to equip students with knowledge and skills in public health, epidemiology, health promotion, and health policy. This program aims to train professionals capable of addressing public health challenges at local, national, and global levels.
Students will study various aspects of public health, including health data analysis, healthcare management, communicable and non-communicable disease control, and evidence-based health program planning. The research-based curriculum and fieldwork opportunities allow students to gain firsthand experience in public health conditions.
In addition to theoretical knowledge, this program emphasizes leadership skills, health communication, and data-driven policymaking. Students are encouraged to conduct research, publish their findings, and participate in academic conferences to expand their expertise in public health.
Graduates of this program are expected to work in various sectors, including government agencies, international health organizations, hospitals, research institutions, and non-governmental organizations focusing on public health.
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