[sc_fs_multi_faq headline-0=”h2″ question-0=”What is Public health?” answer-0=”Public health is the science of protecting and improving the health of people and their communities. This work is achieved by promoting healthy lifestyles, researching disease and injury prevention, and detecting, preventing, and responding to infectious diseases.” image-0=”” headline-1=”h2″ question-1=”Why should I study Public health?” answer-1=”They are able to make a global presence by guiding public policy and international programs aimed towards improving health in developing nations and preventing disease outbreaks. Knowing that they are making a lifelong difference can be the most rewarding reason to study public health.” image-1=”” headline-2=”h2″ question-2=”Is Public health a Good Career?” answer-2=”Yes, it is, public health jobs are plentiful and fulfilling across the globe. A public health professional salary will always better as the demand is increasing continuously. Public health professionals have opportunities in multiple sectors including health care, non-governmental organization, government agencies, and a lot.” image-2=”” headline-3=”h2″ question-3=”Are Public health jobs in demand?” answer-3=”According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the overall job growth is expected to be between 10 and 21 percent through 2022, depending on the public health field. An increasing number of professionals trained in public health principles are now finding jobs in diverse medical and business fields.” image-3=”” headline-4=”h2″ question-4=”What is the Eligibility Criteria to do PhD in Public health?” answer-4=”Master degree in Public Health/Medical Science from a recognized university – 90 credits
Master degree in Health Science from a recognized university – 110 credits” image-4=”” headline-5=”h2″ question-5=”What is the difference between 90 and 110 credits?” answer-5=”PhD-90 Credit program is for MPH Graduates
PhD-110 Credit Program for other allied health professionals with master’s degrees wanted to do a PhD in public health. Where they will get additional 20 credit Public Health foundation courses ” image-5=”” headline-6=”h2″ question-6=”What is the major curriculum difference between PhD in Public health 90 credits and 110 credits ?” answer-6=”This 6 months difference between 90 and 110 credits allow students to study the bridge course on the foundation of Public health.” image-6=”” headline-7=”h2″ question-7=”What is the Career prospects if I complete PhD in Public health?” answer-7=”Jobs could include: –
Public Health Program
Evaluator
Epidemiologist
Biostatistician Behavioral
Scientist
Policy Developer
Public Health Administrator
Nutritionist and Epidemiologist
Possible Employers Include Colleges and Universities” image-7=”” headline-8=”h2″ question-8=”What is the mode of Payment?” answer-8=”Students can pay in three options,
1. Bank Transfer / Wire Transfer
2. Online Payment Gateway
3. PayPal payment” image-8=”” headline-9=”h2″ question-9=”Is the Payment done through one time?” answer-9=”There are 3 types of payment plans available.
1. Installment plan
2. Yearly plan
3. Complete Tuition fee payment plan” image-9=”” headline-10=”h2″ question-10=”What is the Eligibility Criteria to do Doctor of Public health Administration?” answer-10=”DPHA – Any master’s degree with a minimum of 5 years of Administrative experience in Public Health Sectors.” image-10=”” headline-11=”h2″ question-11=”How much is the Fees involved for Doctor of Public health Administration?” answer-11=”Actual Tuition Fee – $7700
Total Tuition Fee after Scholarship – $6600
Note: $1000 Scholarship for the upcoming intake” image-11=”” count=”12″ html=”true” css_class=””]