Overview
Is a Masters of Science in Public Health (MScPH) for You?
Embarking on a Master of Science in Public Health (Global Health) (MScPH) at UoC is a step towards becoming a key player in shaping global health outcomes.
Ideal for those committed to advancing public health, this programme is specifically designed to nurture leaders and innovators in the field. It's well-suited for health professionals, policy makers, and anyone with a vested interest in public health dynamics.
The programme blends rigorous academic training with a practical approach, empowering you to tackle health challenges on a global scale and make lasting contributions to community health and policy.
Career Impact
Career Prospect
Graduates of the MScPH (Global Health) programme can anticipate rewarding careers as:
- Lecturers in Public Health
- Public Health Researchers
- Programme Managers in Public Health/Global Health
Course Structure
Course Description
Our MScPH (Global Health) programme covers basic public health core disciplines, focusing on three aspects namely:
- Health management
- Monitoring and managing disease prevalence, surveillance, data analysis, risk management and communication.
- Healthcare delivery improvement
- Evaluation, planning and service delivery
- Health protection
- Responses to infectious diseases and other hazards
Other than that, the programme also covers topics such as healthcare legislation, disaster relief management, community health and the effect of climate change on health and illness.
Specifically designed for healthcare practitioners and those in related fields, our programme is suited for medical doctors, researchers, nurses, health planners, other allied health professionals, safety and health officers, as well as anyone with a strong interest in developing a critical understanding of the key issues within health and medicine, health policy and health planning.
Note: This programme enables graduates to progress into PhD training, however it does not qualify one for registration with the Malaysian National Specialist Register (NSR).
Contribution to Sustainable Development Goals
This Masters in Public Health programme significantly contributes to the following SDGs:
SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being - By enhancing knowledge and skills in disease prevention, health promotion, and wellness.
SDG 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure - Through fostering innovation in healthcare systems and infrastructure.
SDG 13: Climate Action - By understanding and addressing the health impacts of climate change.



Course structure
- Introduction to Public Health/Global Health
- Biostatistics
- Principles of Epidemiology
- Family Health
- Occupational and Environmental Health
- Health Service Management
- Research Methodology
- International Health Legislation
- Sustainable Development and Urban Health
- Disaster Response and Management
- Health Security
- Climate Change and Health
- Risk Assessment and Management
- Healthcare Financing and Universal Health Coverage
- Research Project