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Infectious diseases have long been a key priority in public health initiatives. Disease trends have evolved throughout history and vary significantly between industrialized and developing nations. The Communicable Disease Control specialization caters to students interested in studying disease transmission patterns and mastering the theoretical foundations and practical approaches for creating effective prevention and control programs.
The Master of Public Health is a graduate degree program that equips students with core competencies needed for public health practice, including managing community health issues to enhance wellbeing and health results.
The curriculum includes mandatory courses on fundamental public health topics such as epidemiology, biostatistics, health promotion, research methods, and ethics. Students also take elective courses and have the option to focus their elective credits on obtaining a specialization.