International Master Program in Public Health (IMPH)
The majoring of International MPH is dedicated to develop skilled professionals
who are committed to improve the community health by translating rigorous scientific
research into sound, evidence based public health policy and practice.
Students participated in the International Health are expected to develop the
following eight competencies:
Analysis and assessment in public health
Policy development and program planning in public healt
Communication skills in public health
Cultural competency in public health
Community dimensions of practice in public health
Application of public health sciences
Financial planning and management in public health
Leadership and system thinking skills.
The integrated International MPH curriculum is built based on ten discipline-specific domains,
including: biostatistics, epidemiology and disease control, environmental health,
health promotion,
health policy, health system, health care management, health economics and
health financing, public health research, and study skills. Specific core competencies are
developed within each domain, and the competencies are directed in providing a basic
knowledge and skill for health professionals working in the field of public health.
The lists of competencies are expected to be achieved through a number of courses.
As each course is not independent of each other, the courses will complement each
other to provide students with full competencies.
The curriculum is structured in two semesters with a total of 40 credit units.
A total of 16 credit units is allocated in the first semester,
and the other 24 credit units in the second semester, including 8 credit units for thesis writing.
One credit unit is equal to 3 hours of student's effort per week or 48 hours per semester.
A semester consists of on-campus and off-campus periods. During the on-campus period,
students should attend intensive classes for different courses. During the off-campus period,
distance learning model will be implemented with teaching and learning activities are
conducted through internet modalities. Field supervision will be conducted during the
off-campus period to monitor progress in research and thesis developments.
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