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Public Health involves the organized efforts of society to keep people healthy and prevent injury, illness and premature death. It is a combination of programs, services and policies that protect and promote the health of all Canadians.
The Master of Public Health program at Queen's is designed as a generalist program where students can expect to be educated in a number of public health topics including, but not limited to: epidemiology, biostatistics, infectious diseases and determinants of health. Additionally, the Master of Public Health program provides students with two practicum opportunities; one focuses on acquiring practical public health skills while the second practicum focuses on knowledge and skill application in an approved project within a public health agency.
It is the hope of the faculty and staff of the Master of Public Health program that you find the information you are looking for on this website. However, if you would like further information or would like your questions answered, please feel free to contact:
Gerri Lyman,
Graduate Assistant at lymang@queensu.ca
or
Alison Young
Program Development & Communications Officer at
alison.young@queensu.ca.
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