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You'll gain the expertise required for public health careers globally. The program equips you to tackle significant health challenges like chronic illnesses, reproductive health, dietary needs, HIV/AIDS, exercise habits, and substance abuse across diverse groups including Indigenous communities, young people, elderly populations, and environments ranging from workplaces to educational institutions. Upon completion, you'll be eligible for positions as a public health specialist or health educator, addressing urgent health concerns. Career opportunities include developing intervention strategies or policy initiatives with global entities like WHO, UN, or UNICEF, as well as governmental bodies at all levels or local community organizations. The curriculum prepares you for modern health challenges including psychological wellbeing, gender-specific health concerns, disease outbreaks, substance use disorders, and youth health issues.