The Master of Science in Global Public Health fuses the disciplines of medicine, health policy, data science, and global development to provide graduates with comprehensive knowledge on public health issues from a truly international perspective. It deals with health problems of the developed and developing world with a focus on culture, politics, human rights, ethics, and sustainable health systems. This course is designed for those who have an interest in global health promotion, disease prevention, and improvement of the international health system.
Degree awarded: Master of Science (M.Sc.)
Duration: 3 semesters (1.5 years)
ECTS credits: 90 ECTS
Intakes: Winter semester (October)
Location: Pfarrkirchen (European Campus Rottal-Inn)
Language of instruction: English
Accreditations
The programme is for graduates from varied health-, medicine-, natural-science or other related backgrounds.
No tuition fees; but international students - non EU/EEA - must pay service fees per semester.
Admission Requirements
A Bachelor's degree or equivalent including at least 210 ECTS or at least 180 ECTS in health, medicine, natural science, or other health-related studies.
English language proficiency (essential; instruction is through the medium of English).
Completion of the assessment/aptitude procedure (“Eignungsfeststellungsverfahren”).
International applicants with fewer than 210 ECTS can make up the missing credits via additional university modules.
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