Programme Overview
Our Master of Public Health (MPH) program equips graduates to bridge the gap between public health and their respective professional fields, with a strong focus on data analysis and critical thinking skills. Graduates will be well-prepared to tackle complex public health issues at local, national, and global levels. Our diverse student body includes physicians, nurses, allied health professionals, experts in the physical and social sciences, and leaders in community health research.
Public health is a discipline that promotes and protects the health of people and the communities where they live, learn, work, and play. Regardless of the size of the populations they serve, public health professionals work to prevent health problems from occurring or reoccurring, and mitigate the effects when problems do occur.
They accomplish this task through educational programs, the creation and implementation of policies, the administration of services, and through research. Therefore, a major objective of public health is to promote healthcare equity, quality, and accessibility.
Those graduating with a Master of Public Health Degree from Ensign Global University have an opportunity for employment with numerous domestic and international organizations including non-government organizations, health service organizations, academic institutions, private companies, NPOs, hospitals, and government agencies.
At the end of study, graduates should be able to:
Develop and participate in the formulation of health policies.
Plan, manage, and evaluate various public health programs.
Develop research proposals, implement, and manage public health research projects.
Effectively and efficiently mobilize and manage resources for the promotion of public health.
Integrate academic disciplines and expertise to create solutions to public health challenges.
Develop recommended interventions to address epidemic findings.
Effectively and persuasively communicate public health ideas to a target population in both written and verbal formats using a variety of media.
Conduct a community needs assessment.
Act as a resource person in public health.
Participate in professional development, scholarship, service, and educational activities that contribute to improving public health.