Introduction
A Master of Public Health (MPH) is a graduate-level degree that prepares students to work in public health and become leaders in this dynamic field. Public health officials promote and protect the health of people and communities by educating, promoting better health practices, identifying health risks, and more. An MPH degree program is designed to train students to protect and improve the health of communities through education, research, and the promotion of best wellness practices.
Courses
Master of Public Health.
Duration : Two Years |
Semester I |
Introduction to Public Health |
Global Health |
Semester. II
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Preventive Medicine & Population Health |
Centers for Disease Control & Prevention |
Semester III
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Epidemiology |
Health Policy |
Semester IV
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Health & Social Behavior
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Health Management |
Final Project |
Dissertation |
Introduction
A Master's in Nutrition is a graduate-level program that provides students with an advanced understanding of human nutrition with applications in both research and community settings. The program is designed to prepare students for consulting, administrative, and practitioner positions in nutrition.
Courses
Master of Nutrition
Duration : Two Years |
Semester I |
Advanced Human Nutrition |
Maternal & Child Nutrition |
Semester II |
Life Cycle Nutrition |
Micronutrient Nutrition |
Semester III |
Diabetic Type One & Two |
Clinical Nutrition
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Semester IV |
Human Malnutrition |
Nutrition & Disease |
Final Project
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Dissertation |
Introduction
The Master of Health Service Management program is designed to equip professionals with the expertise needed to lead and innovate in the rapidly evolving healthcare sector. This comprehensive program combines essential knowledge in healthcare policy, economics, and law with practical skills in management and leadership. Students will delve into the complexities of healthcare systems, learning to design effective service delivery models, improve patient care, and navigate the challenges of health informatics. With a focus on strategic planning, financial management, and ethical decision-making, graduates are prepared to take on senior roles, driving improvements in health services and shaping the future of healthcare delivery.
Courses
Master of Hospital Management.
Duration : Two Years |
Semester I |
Introduction to Health Care Systems |
Using Health Care Data for Decision Making |
Semester II
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Health Care Law & Ethics |
Financial Management & Budgeting |
Semester III
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Health Policy Management
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Fundamentals of Epidemiology |
Semester IV
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Human Resource in Health Care |
Organizational Management in Health Care |
Final Project
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Dissertation |