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Chronic illnesses represent the primary source of healthcare challenges in developed nations and are growing as a significant concern in developing regions. The Chronic Disease Prevention specialization caters to students keen on mastering both the theoretical foundations and practical applications of creating initiatives to prevent illnesses and enhance wellbeing.
The Master of Public Health is a graduate-level program that equips students with crucial expertise and competencies needed for public health professionals, including proficient handling of community health issues to enhance circumstances and results.
The curriculum includes mandatory courses covering fundamental public health topics such as epidemiology, biostatistics, health promotion, research methodologies, and ethical considerations. Students will also select elective courses, with the option to apply their elective credits toward completing a specialized concentration.