Course Overview
The programme builds knowledge in disease prevention, health data analysis, and health system planning. Students study methods used to measure population health and evaluate health programmes. Training includes epidemiology, statistical methods, and health policy analysis linked with real health data.
The course is delivered by academic staff working in public health research and health sciences. Students take part in research projects connected with hospitals, public health agencies, and international health networks. The thesis work supports independent study on health-related topics.
Graduates move into public health planning, epidemiology roles, healthcare management, and research positions in government and international organisations. The programme has grown through cooperation between health research units and public institutions, supporting training that links academic study with applied public health work.
General Eligibility
A bachelor’s degree in public health, medicine, nursing, health sciences, biology, or related fields is required. Applicants submit academic transcripts, CV, and motivation letter through the official application system of the university.
Part Time Work Details
Up to 30 hours/week during study periods; full-time during academic breaks
Language Requirement