Master of Health Sciences (MHS)

Our Master of Health Sciences program offers comprehensive training in research methodologies and management principles, preparing students for careers in scientific research or advancement in the healthcare field.

Module

Program Modules:

  • Fundamental Research Skills (mandatory)
  • Research Project (mandatory)
  • Design and Implementation (elective)
  • Survey Research (elective)
  • Quantitative Data Analysis Methods (elective)
  • Qualitative Data Analysis (elective)
  • Research for Assessing Quality, Impact, and Effectiveness (elective)
  • Research and Epidemiology for Healthcare Professionals (elective)
  • Public Health Theory and Practice (elective)
  • Public Health Policy and Strategy (elective)
  • Health Promotion Theory and Practice (elective)
  • Core Themes and Structures in Health Promotion (elective)
  • Challenges and Solutions in Health Promotion (elective)
  • Promoting Mental Health and Wellbeing (elective)
  • Impact of Globalization on Health and Development (elective)
  • Muscles, Movement, and Exercise (elective)
  • Gait, Balance, and Posture (elective)
  • Evaluation of Interventions in Practice (elective)
  • Management of the Healthy Athlete (elective)
  • Sports Rehabilitation: From Injury to Optimal Performance (elective)

Employability:

Graduates will demonstrate proficiency in independent research and implementation of sound research practices. Our program offers opportunities for research involvement and publication, enhancing career prospects in academia, healthcare, or further research endeavors globally.

Requirement

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