PROGRAM OUTCOMES At the end of the program, graduates will be able to... PO1: Construct public health
initiatives as part of a larger inter-related system of organizations that
influence the health of populations at local, national and global levels. PO2: Apply concepts and theories of behaviour,
health systems, communication, and ecological frameworks to design, plan,
implement, evaluate, and disseminate health education and health promotion
interventions in accordance with community needs, organizational and community
goals. PO3: Identify public health
problems and resolve them by designing and instituting corrective steps and
further evaluate their outcome measures. PO4: Appraise the current public health challenges
and apply evidence-based research strategies to strengthen the health system. PO5: Evaluate social, environmental and cultural
factors that cause health disparities and accordingly construct appropriate
interventions to provide equitable access and financial risk protection to the
population. PO6: Pursue a selfless and
value-driven career in public health by internalizing the values and principles
of public health practice with an aim to promote health, prevent diseases and
improve the quality of life of the community they serve. PO7: Access and utilize
components of the health care delivery system in a manner that is appropriate,
cost effective, fair and in compliance with the national health programme and
policy priorities. PO8: Execute
the roles and responsibilities of various health agencies with an intent to
manage the legal, ethical, economic, and regulatory dimensions of health care
and public health policies. COURSE OUTCOMES SEMESTER-I SEMESTER-II SEMESTER-III SEMESTER-IV
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MASTER OF PUBLIC HEALTH
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BIOSTATISTICS
DEMOGRAPHY
ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
EPIDEMIOLOGY
EPIDEMIOLOGY-II INFECTIONS & CHRONIC DISEASE
HEALTH EDUCATION & HEALTH PROMOTION
HEALTH POLICY, HEALTH ECONOMICS & HEALTH CARE FINANCING
HEALTH SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT & PROGRAMME PLANNING
INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC HEALTH PRACTICE
PROJECT WORK
PUBLIC HEALTH INFORMATICS
PUBLIC HEALTH LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT
PUBLIC HEALTH NUTRITION
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
SOCIAL & BEHAVIOURAL HEALTH
WOMEN'S HEALTH, CHILD HEALTH & FAMILY WELFARE