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The Department of Public Health Sciences provides a 30-credit, non-thesis Master's program aimed at training professionals to support health research initiatives. This curriculum equips students with core public health knowledge and essential research skills, including methodology, data gathering, and analytical approaches commonly employed in health studies. Ideal candidates include research team members seeking career advancement and students preparing for further academic pursuits.
Additionally, the department offers a 64-credit Ph.D. program focused on applied health research and evaluation. This doctoral track develops autonomous researchers capable of designing and implementing comprehensive assessments of healthcare interventions, with training in interdisciplinary collaboration and advanced methodologies to solve intricate public health challenges.