The program trains professionals to assess community nutritional needs, design and manage large-scale nutrition programs, advocate for health-promoting food policies, and conduct research on population-level dietary patterns.
This program aims to ensure graduates have the knowledge and skills to enable them to work in public health nutrition.
The program will provide students with an understanding of the Scientific Disciplines that contribute to modern public health practice, Including an understanding of the concepts Health and disease, and factors which may affects health.
It is a highly analytical and quantitative field dedicated to evidence-based public health practice and research,
Epidemiologists are disease investigators that look into health-related issues and their occurrence, distribution, and factors in order to find strategies to improve the health of whole communities.
Program provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the various aspects of reproductive health and equip them with the necessary skills to address public health challenges in this field. The program combines theoretical knowledge with practical experience to prepare graduates for careers in research, policy-making, program management, and advocacy related to reproductive health.
Additionally Students will learn program planning monitoring and how to analyze and interpret data related to reproductive health indicators, identify risk factors, and evaluate the effectiveness of interventions.
Although our focus lies on the updating and refreshing of the undergraduate courses offered at the University, we believe that there must be an opportunity for students seeking a higher degree or a career outside a given profession that requires a specialist training, we therefore retain that such students should get access for further development and training. It is for this reason that we have created a faculty dedicated to Post graduate studies (PG studies). Students who have completed the four-year degree may pursue PG studies. This postgraduate study will give them the opportunity to study a given disciplinary area in depth. Furthermore, there will be other specific courses in an Open Learning Environment that will cover more generic skills and disciplines.
Although our focus lies on the updating and refreshing of the undergraduate courses offered at the University, we believe that there must be an opportunity for students seeking a higher degree or a career outside a given profession that requires a specialist training, we therefore retain that such students should get access for further development and training. It is for this reason that we have created a faculty dedicated to Post graduate studies (PG studies). Students who have completed the four-year degree may pursue PG studies. This postgraduate study will give them the opportunity to study a given disciplinary area in depth. Furthermore, there will be other specific courses in an Open Learning Environment that will cover more generic skills and disciplines.
We believe that this combination of the postgraduate study with the courses of the generic skills will better prepare students for the workplace in the future by providing them the skills that contemporary employers require. Also, this will contribute to the development of their intellectual capacity and enable them to be more competent in performing properly their professions. The key advantages of the postgraduate program, which is open to all students, will be: −
Advanced-level study in their primary field, with further development of broad skills for critical thinking, problem solving, communication, digital literacy, inventiveness, and collaboration
Sustained development of skills for ‘real- world’ project work, and the broader learning outcomes that it brings.
Greater opportunity to explore fields of study prior to deciding on master’s programs, majors and/or minors.
access to a pool of core professional units.