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The Master of Public Health program equips future public health leaders with interdisciplinary knowledge and skills to identify, analyze, and address complex health challenges. Graduates gain a comprehensive educational foundation enabling them to tackle diverse public health concerns throughout their careers. This MPH degree examines the interconnected physical, psychological, economic, and social factors influencing population health. The curriculum explores both the root causes of public health issues and the organizational, behavioral, cultural, and political barriers to solving them. Through academic and practical experiences, students cultivate critical thinking skills, professional readiness, community engagement, and societal contributions. The program's objective is to develop professionals capable of applying multidisciplinary approaches to assess and solve public health challenges. MPH graduates acquire shared competencies to effectively handle the wide range of health issues encountered in their work. Career opportunities span public and private sectors, including roles as health program coordinators, evaluation specialists, health education professionals, and occupational health managers.