Master of One Health

Admission Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree (recognized university) in a related subject.
  • Certified transcript of your Bachelor’s studies.
  • Secondary School Certificate or another recognized high school credential.
  • Brief statement of purpose or research interest. (some programmes).
  • Demonstrate English language proficiency.
  • Two recent photos & the online form.
  • 30USD Non-refundable admission fee

Description

The Master of One Health is an interdisciplinary, two-year postgraduate program designed to prepare professionals for leadership roles in global health. Rooted in a systems-thinking framework, the program emphasizes the interconnection between human, animal, and environmental health. Students gain advanced knowledge in epidemiology, zoonotic diseases, environmental health, food safety, and health economics, while also developing strong competencies in communication, leadership, and policy analysis.

Program Goals

  • Apply foundational One Health principles to address public health and environmental challenges.
  • Design and conduct interdisciplinary research using epidemiological, biostatistical, and ecological methods.
  • Analyze socio-economic and ecological drivers of zoonotic and emerging infectious diseases.
  • Lead and manage cross-sectoral projects that involve human, animal, and environmental health actors.

Core Courses / Highlights

  • Zoonotic and Emerging Infectious Diseases
  • One Health Economics and Policy
  • One Health: Systems Thinking and Situation Analysis
  • Environmental Health and Ecology
  • One Health Project Planning and Management
  • Advanced Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases
  • Communication and Leadership in One Health

Acquiring Skills

  • Epidemiology & Biostatistics
  • Zoonotic & Infectious Disease Knowledge
  • Systems Thinking
  • Project Management
  • Environmental & Ecological Analysis
  • Policy & Economics
  • Leadership & Communication

Career Opportunities

  • Ministries of Health, Agriculture, and Environment
  • Public health institutions (e.g., WHO, CDC, FAO, OIE)
  • Veterinary and medical research institutes
  • NGOs and humanitarian organizations
  • Policy think tanks and One Health units
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