November 2009
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Master of Public HealthA month ago, The University of the West Indies (UWI) St Augustine in Trinidad and Tobago officially launched its new Master of Public Health (MPH) programme, developed in collaboration with the University of Alabama-Birmingham. The new MPH is being offered as a part-time programme over two years by the Faculty of Science and Agriculture and the Faculty of Medical Sciences. The MPH is recognized internationally as the required degree in many ancillary medical fields including occupational health, public health, epidemiology, hospital management, health planning, environmental safety and food and nutrition. The programme aims to equip persons with the essential skills to assess and manage the health of communities and to advance and promote public health. To be admitted to the prescribed course of study for the degree of Master of Public Health (MPH) candidates must either:
Applicants will be required to submit an online application and a statement of intent written application and may in some instances be required to attend an interview to be eligible for selection to the programme.
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