The B.Sc. in Public Health focuses on the science and practices of preventing disease, prolonging life, and promoting health through organized community efforts. Students study epidemiology, biostatistics, environmental health, health policy, global health challenges, healthcare systems, and disease prevention strategies. Training involves planning and implementing health interventions, community outreach, and analyzing health data. Graduates work in government health departments, NGOs, international aid organizations, research institutes, or pursue advanced degrees in public health and health administration. The program prepares students to improve the health of populations and advance positive societal change.
Covers epidemiology, biostatistics, health policy, environmental health, disease prevention, health promotion, program evaluation, and health systems management. Fieldwork includes community health surveys, intervention planning, and program implementation. Internships with health departments/NGOs and research thesis prepare students for public health, government, global health, and policy roles, with a focus on population health and evidence-based practice.
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