The School of Public Health
The University of Sydney
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Master of International Public Health - MIPH

Overview

 

The Master of International Public Health (MIPH) is a coursework degree which aims to give you the basic professional training to enable you to work productively with international aid organisations and health departments in developing countries. The course also has relevance for public health in developed countries.

Course content

 

The MIPH course emphasises a modern approach to public health in the wide variety of developing countries, especially those experiencing demographic, health, socio-cultural and economic transitions. That is, it provides a balance between disease control and health promotion for conditions of under-development - particularly infectious disease and under-nutrition, and conditions associated with development - such as cardiovascular diseases, cancer, and injury.

The course focuses on themes such as causes of ill-health and premature mortality, determinants of health and quality of life, infectious disease and under-nutrition, and health in rural and urban contexts and in ethnically diverse populations. It also covers infrastructure development for disease control and health promotion, and relevant aspects of program design, implementation and evaluation.

The approach of the MIPH combines:

  • a human ecology perspective of health and disease
  • expertise in relevant investigative methods
  • evidence-based, culturally appropriate and cost-effective approaches to disease control, health promotion and health services development based on real life public health interventions
  • developing of infrastructure for policy, research and evaluation in order to promote, protect and maintain the health of populations.

The teaching staff all have practical experience in developing countries and in working with international and aid organisations in various countries, especially in the Asia-Pacific region. Teaching methods involve structured and example-based learning based on experiences of presenters and real situation in international health.

Course structure

 

The MIPH consists of one-year full-time equivalent coursework, based on two semesters of study. Enrolling students are required to complete a total of 48 credit points by the end of the coursework program in order to satisfy MIPH degree regulations. These can be studied on a full-time or part-time basis.

Australian students:
Full time - one-year / 2 semesters
OR
Part-time - two years / 4 semesters

International Students:
Full-time - one-year / 2 semesters
OR
Full-time - 18 months / 1.5 semesters

In 2006, the total of 48 credit points includes:

All core units of study are offered in Semester 1 and elective units are offered in Semester 2.

The table below summarises the course structure and requirements for the MIPH program. NOTE - this table is based on enrolment as a full-time student.

Unit of study code

Unit of study name

Credit point (CP) value

Total credit points

Semester 1 - 24 credit points
Core compulsory units of study
International public health units:
MIPH5131 Foundations of International Health

6CP

 
MIPH5132 Disease Priorities and Social Methods

6CP

 
Research methods units:
PUBH5010 Epidemiology Methods and Uses

6CP

 
PUBH5018 Introductory Biostatistics

6CP

 
 

24

Semester 2 - 24 credit points
Elective units of study
A choice of elective units of study
 

24

Total credit points:

48

Commencing: You may commence the course in either Semester 1 or Semester 2. But if you want to complete the course in one-year, commencing in Semester 2 limits your choice of advanced epidemiology and biostatistics electives because they have Semester 1 prerequisites.

International student enquiries

  • Phone:
    +61 2 9351 4079
    Email:
  • International student online enquiry form

Australian student enquiries

Postgraduate Administration
Phone: +61 2 9351 5470
Fax: +61 2 9351 8529
Email:

Key academic contacts:

Professor Heather Jeffery
Professor, International Maternal and Child Health
Phone: +61 2 9114 0584
Fax: +61 2 9351 5049
Email:

Dr Michael Dibley
Associate Professor in International Public Health
Phone: +61 2 9351 3620
Fax: +61 2 9351 5049
Email:

Dr John Hall
Senior Lecturer in International Public Health
Phone: +61 2 9351 7601
Fax: +61 2 9351 7420
Email:

Dr Mu Li
Senior Lecturer
Phone: +61 2 9351 5996
Fax: +61 2 9351 5049
Email:

Dr Giselle Manalo
Lecturer
Phone: +61 2 9351 4390
Fax: +61 2 9351 5049
Email:

Dr Cynthia Hunter
Lecturer
Phone: +61 2 9036 5045
Fax: +61 2 9351 5049
Email:

Mr Joel Negin
Lecturer
Phone: +61 2 9351 4375
Fax: +61 2 9351 5049
Email: