Master's Programme in Public Health Sciences
Program Overview
Master's Programme in Public Health Sciences
The Master's Programme in Public Health Sciences is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of public health principles, theories, and methods. The programme covers a wide range of topics, including:
- Introduction to Planning and Program Development (5 credits)
- Theories of Science (2.5 ECT credits)
- Applied Epidemiology 1 – Distribution of Health (5 ECT credits)
- Qualitative Methods (7.5 ECT credits)
- Biostatistics 2 (7.5 ECT credits)
- Public Health Sciences – Concepts and Theories (7.5 ECT credits)
- Biostatistics 1 (7.5 ECT credits)
- Collecting and Organizing Epidemiological Data (7.5 ECT credits)
- Project Management (3 ECT credits)
- Theories and Methods for Implementation and Evaluation (7 ECT credits)
- Epidemiological Methods for Outcome Evaluation of Public Health Interventions (10 ECT credits)
- Applied Epidemiology 2 – Determinants of Health (14 ECT credits)
- Applied Health Promotion and Prevention (10 ECT credits)
- Methods for Studying the Distribution of Health (7.5 credits)
- Epidemiological Methods for Studying the Determinants of Health (7.5 credits)
- Degree Project in Public Health Sciences (30 ECT credits)
Programme Structure
The programme is structured to provide students with a solid foundation in public health sciences, as well as the opportunity to specialize in a particular area of interest. The programme consists of a combination of compulsory and elective courses, allowing students to tailor their studies to their individual needs and goals.
Course Descriptions
Each course within the programme is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of a specific area of public health sciences. Course descriptions include:
- Introduction to Planning and Program Development: This course introduces students to the principles and methods of planning and program development in public health.
- Theories of Science: This course provides students with an understanding of the theoretical foundations of public health sciences.
- Applied Epidemiology 1 – Distribution of Health: This course introduces students to the principles and methods of epidemiology, with a focus on the distribution of health.
- Qualitative Methods: This course provides students with an understanding of qualitative research methods and their application in public health sciences.
- Biostatistics 2: This course introduces students to advanced biostatistical methods and their application in public health sciences.
- Public Health Sciences – Concepts and Theories: This course provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the concepts and theories that underlie public health sciences.
- Biostatistics 1: This course introduces students to the principles and methods of biostatistics, with a focus on descriptive and inferential statistics.
- Collecting and Organizing Epidemiological Data: This course provides students with an understanding of the methods and techniques used to collect and organize epidemiological data.
- Project Management: This course introduces students to the principles and methods of project management, with a focus on public health projects.
- Theories and Methods for Implementation and Evaluation: This course provides students with an understanding of the theories and methods used to implement and evaluate public health interventions.
- Epidemiological Methods for Outcome Evaluation of Public Health Interventions: This course introduces students to the epidemiological methods used to evaluate the outcomes of public health interventions.
- Applied Epidemiology 2 – Determinants of Health: This course provides students with an understanding of the determinants of health and their relationship to epidemiology.
- Applied Health Promotion and Prevention: This course introduces students to the principles and methods of health promotion and prevention, with a focus on applied public health sciences.
- Methods for Studying the Distribution of Health: This course provides students with an understanding of the methods used to study the distribution of health.
- Epidemiological Methods for Studying the Determinants of Health: This course introduces students to the epidemiological methods used to study the determinants of health.
- Degree Project in Public Health Sciences: This course provides students with the opportunity to conduct an independent research project in public health sciences, under the supervision of a qualified researcher.
Programme Requirements
To be eligible for the Master's Programme in Public Health Sciences, students must meet the following requirements:
- Hold a bachelor's degree in a relevant field (e.g., public health, medicine, social sciences)
- Demonstrate proficiency in English (e.g., TOEFL, IELTS)
- Meet the programme's specific admission requirements (e.g., GPA, course prerequisites)
Research Areas
The Master's Programme in Public Health Sciences provides students with the opportunity to engage in research in a variety of areas, including:
- Epidemiology
- Biostatistics
- Health Promotion and Prevention
- Public Health Policy and Management
- Global Health
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Master's Programme in Public Health Sciences are qualified for a wide range of career opportunities, including:
- Public health researcher
- Epidemiologist
- Biostatistician
- Health promotion specialist
- Public health policy analyst
- Global health professional
