The philosophy of the College of Public Health is focused on systemic intervention frameworks, population health wellness, and disease prevention dynamics. The program is designed to produce public health advocates who possess analytical mastery over epidemiological tracks, biostatistical data, and health policy management. By prioritizing population-level science over individual clinical cases, students are equipped to optimize public sanitation infrastructures, manage structural disease tracking, and build global healthcare advocacy frameworks.
The program aims to graduate proactive public health strategists ready for international agencies and health ministries. The targeted objectives are to:
Bachelor of Science (BSc) options:
Epidemiology, biostatistics, environmental toxicology, healthcare governance, and community health defense structures.