• McMaster University offers a Master of Public Health for a duration of 20-24 months.
  • It is an on-campus, course, and thesis-based program available on a both full-time and part-time basis.
  • The program provides learners with a broad foundation in public and population health science, policy analysis, rand, research methodology.
  • Students have the option to choose one of the two-degree track options - thesis (20 to 24 months) and practicum – course based (16 months).
  • Students can also complete the part-time program between 3-4 years.
  • The research areas of the program are:
    • Public Health Policy and Management
    • Population and Public Health Research Methods
    • Environmental Health
  • The program offers a new suite of research skills, knowledge, and ready-to-apply practical experience to MPH graduates.
  • Typically part-time students enroll in one course per term, taking nor more than three courses in a year.
  • McMaster University has an outstanding national and international reputation as one of the most successful research-intensive universities.