Master of Science in Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine (M.Sc.)
Epidemiology, as a discipline, encompasses the study of variables pertinent to the distribution of health phenomena within diverse populations. Its scope spans a wide array of domains, commencing with the characterization of morbidity patterns across various diseases within populations, and extending to the investigation of morbidity causation, intervention measures, and disease management.
Objectives of the Program:
- Attainment of comprehensive theoretical and practical proficiency in conceiving and executing quantitative studies.
- Acquisition of expertise in epidemiological research methodologies and data analysis techniques.
- Preparation for prospective engagement in research endeavors across diverse institutional settings or for the continuation of an academic trajectory.
- Fostering research initiatives as foundational pillars for effecting preventive measures against human morbidity.
- Mastery of advanced scientific writing skills and the ability to critically assess research findings.