Course Overview
The Public Health program equips students with the knowledge and skills to improve community health, prevent diseases, and promote well-being on a larger scale. Through a blend of theory, research, and practical training, students learn to address health challenges, develop effective policies, and contribute to building healthier societies
- Learn strategies to improve overall population well-being.
- Gain hands-on experience in public health projects.
- Understand health systems and challenges worldwide.
- Develop the ability to design and evaluate health programs.
Curriculum Structure (4 Years)
- Year 1: Introduction to Public Health, Human Anatomy & Physiology, Basics of Epidemiology, Health & Environment, Communication Skills
- Year 2: Biostatistics, Research Methods, Nutrition & Community Health, Disease Prevention & Control, Health Education Strategies
- Year 3: Global Health Issues, Public Health Policy & Management, Occupational & Environmental Health, Epidemiology of Diseases, Field Training
- Year 4: Health Systems & Leadership, Public Health Ethics & Law, Advanced Research, Internship / Field Placement, Final Project / Thesis