Master of Public Health (MPH)
Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften Hamburg (HAW Hamburg)
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Beginn Marzo 2021 - End Giugno 2022 Campus Bergedorf, Ulmenliet 20, 21033 Hamburg, Germany
Contenuti (corsi)
The course comprises of ten modules which focus on the determinants of health and major health problems in a global and interdisciplinary perspective and will provide students with knowledge in conceptualization, planning, implementation and evaluation of public health interventions, study designs and research methods (selection)
The course comprises of ten modules which focus on the determinants of health and major health problems in a global and interdisciplinary perspective and will provide students with knowledge in conceptualization, planning, implementation and evaluation of public health interventions, study designs and research methods (selection)
Prerequisiti
A first degree (health sciences, medicine, social sciences, health economics, biostatistics or equivalent) Proof of one year of professional experience in public health or qualified scientific work
A first degree (health sciences, medicine, social sciences, health economics, biostatistics or equivalent) Proof of one year of professional experience in public health or qualified scientific work
Certificazioni
Master of Public Health (MPH) / European Master of Public Health (EMPH)
Master of Public Health (MPH) / European Master of Public Health (EMPH)
Informazioni ed Iscrizioni:
Univ. Prof. Dr. Ralf Reintjes
Sanità Pubblica (Public Health)
Tipo di titolo
MPH
MPH
Metodo educativo
A tempo pieno
A tempo pieno
Durata
3 Semestri
3 Semestri
Lingua
Inglese
Inglese
Costi
EUR 0,00
(MPH: total 7.200 € / EMPH: total 7.700 €)
EUR 0,00
(MPH: total 7.200 € / EMPH: total 7.700 €)
Contatto organizzatori
Berliner Tor 5
20099 Hamburg
Germany
Berliner Tor 5
20099 Hamburg
Germany
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