Master of Public Health

The Master of Public Health (MPH) is a two-year interdisciplinary postgraduate program that blends science, policy, and community engagement to improve health outcomes at the population level. The program is designed to shape professionals who can lead, innovate, and respond to public health challenges across diverse populations. The MPH program includes:
  • Introduction to Public Health
  • Epidemiology & Biostatistics
  • Health Systems & Policy
  • Environmental and Occupational Health
  • Social and Behavioral Sciences
  • Public Health Nutrition
  • Communicable & Non-Communicable Diseases
  • Research Methods & Scientific Writing
  • Disaster Preparedness & Management
  • Global Health

Duration of the Course: 2 Years
 
Who Should Enroll

The Master of Public Health (MPH) 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 list of who should consider joining:
  • Healthcare Professionals
  • Science & Research Graduates
  • Social Science & Humanities Graduates
  • Engineers & Tech Professionals
  • Aspiring Global Health Leaders

Completing a Master of Public Health 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