Bachelor of Public Health

The Bachelor of Public Health (BPH) is a comprehensive four-year undergraduate program that integrates scientific inquiry, policy analysis, and grassroots engagement to address and improve health outcomes across communities and populations. Rooted in an interdisciplinary approach, the program draws from fields such as epidemiology, sociology, environmental science, health economics, and behavioral studies to provide students with a holistic understanding of public health systems and challenges. The BPH program includes:
  • Foundational coursework in public health theory, human biology, and health systems
  • Specialized modules in epidemiology, biostatistics, environmental health, and health communication
  • Field-based learning through internships, community projects, and public health campaigns
  • Research training culminating in a capstone project or thesis
  • Skill development in data analysis, policy evaluation, and program management

Duration of the Course: 4 Years
Who Should Enroll

The Bachelor of Public Health (BPH) program is tailor-made for individuals who are passionate about improving health outcomes—not just for individuals, but for entire communities and populations. If you’re driven by purpose, data, or advocacy, this could be your calling. Here's a breakdown of who should consider joining:
  • Healthcare Professionals
  • Science & Research Graduates
  • Social Science & Humanities Graduates
  • Engineers & Tech Professionals
  • Aspiring Global Health Leaders

Completing a Bachelor of Public Health (BPH) opens doors to a wide spectrum of impactful and intellectually rewarding careers whether you are drawn to data, policy, advocacy, or direct community engagement. Here's a detailed look at the career paths you can pursue:
  • Epidemiologist
  • Health Policy Analyst
  • Health Program Manager
  • Public Health Educator
  • Global Health Consultant
  • Biostatistician
  • Health Communication Specialist