Master's program focusing on tropical diseases and their control.
Medicine, Dentistry, and Health Sciences Faculty
The Master's Program in Tropical Medicine is an advanced education program focusing on the study and control of tropical diseases. This program aims to train medical professionals and researchers capable of understanding, analyzing, and developing solutions for managing infectious diseases commonly found in tropical regions.
Students will gain in-depth knowledge of epidemiology, pathogenesis, diagnostics, and treatment of tropical diseases such as malaria, dengue fever, tuberculosis, and parasitic infections. The research-based curriculum and fieldwork opportunities allow students to develop skills in biomedical research and public health policy implementation.
In addition to academic and clinical skills, this program emphasizes research methodology, health data analysis, and strategies for disease outbreak prevention and control. Students are encouraged to publish scientific papers and participate in academic conferences to broaden their knowledge.
Graduates of this program are expected to contribute to medical research, health policy development, international health organizations, and institutions involved in infectious disease control at national and global levels.
Admission FormProducing Master of Tropical Medicine graduates who are professional, have a socio-technopreneurship insight and excel in the field of Parasitic Infectious Diseases