Goals

The Master of Science in Health is not just a degree; it is a launching pad for leadership, innovation, and impact in the health sector. With a unique structure built around three future-facing Majors: Digital Public Health, Health Communication, and Health Economics & Management - the programme offers unparalleled interdisciplinary training grounded in real-world application.

Graduates emerge not only with strong academic credentials, but with the skills, insights, and professional experience needed to shape the future of health; locally, nationally, and globally.

Whether your ambition is to harness technology for public good, craft compelling health narratives, or build more resilient health systems, (or combine all ambitions), the Master of Science in Health prepares you to turn that vision into action.

The Master of Science in Health aims to:

  • Develop professionals with interdisciplinary expertise capable of understanding and addressing complex health challenges at the intersection of science, policy, technology, and society.
  • Promote the ethical and effective use of data, communication, and economic analysis in designing and evaluating health interventions and policies.
  • Foster leadership and innovation in the development of evidence-based, inclusive, and sustainable health solutions.
  • Enhance students’ abilities to work in multicultural, cross-sectoral, and interdisciplinary teams, reflecting the realities of modern health systems.
  • Equip students with robust research skills and critical thinking to evaluate the impact of health programs and policies using both quantitative and qualitative methods.
  • Prepare graduates for dynamic careers in public health practice, health organizations, academia, healthcare related industries, and policy-making institutions.