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Int Health and Development - PHCMIS9045

Plan Summary

 
Faculty: Faculty of Medicine
 
 
School: Sch Public Hlth (superseded)
 
   
 
Program: 9045 - Public Health
 
 
Award(s):
 
 
Master of Public Health (Specialisation)
 
  

Plan Outline

Who should do this stream?

This stream is aimed at students from developing countries providing them with skills and knowledge to address key health issues in their home countries, as well as local students enabling them to contribute effectively to international health and development.

The Master of Public Health (MPH) in International Health Development provides students from developing countries with skills and knowledge to address key health issues in their home countries, as well as enabling local students to contribute effectively to international health development. Students must complete 48 units of credit as follows:

Plan Structure

A. MPH core courses (18 units of credit)

PLUS

B. The following course (6 units of credit)
PLUS

C. at least three courses (18 uoc) from recommended international health-related electives, including:
PLUS

D. One more elective or a project in an international health-related topic:

Plan Convenor

Professor Richard Taylor
Tel: +61 (2) 9385 2595
Email: r.taylor@unsw.edu.au

Link to Program Information

Master of International Public Health

From 2010 new students also have the option of applying for the Master of International Public Health - 9048.
Master of International Public Health (9048)

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