Dr. Deqa Hassan
Associate Professor of Epidemiology
Leads teaching in epidemiology, health systems, and evidence-based community interventions.
BPH
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The Bachelor of Public Health prepares graduates to support community health systems, prevention initiatives, and evidence-based public health interventions.
The program combines epidemiology, health promotion, maternal and child health, biostatistics, and program management so students can work confidently across community, institutional, and policy environments.
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Students begin with public health concepts, human biology, prevention science, and the social dimensions of health.
This stage builds the analytical base required for evidence-informed public health work.
Students work through community health systems, maternal and child health, nutrition, and program implementation.
The final stage combines practical placement with research or intervention design.
Meet the instructors teaching this program.
Associate Professor of Epidemiology
Leads teaching in epidemiology, health systems, and evidence-based community interventions.
Applicants should present a completed secondary school qualification and readiness for science-informed, community-centered health study.
Students can review the fees, curriculum, and requirements here before starting the application.
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