MASTER’S DEGREE
MASTER’S DEGREE
COURSE CURRICULUM
The UFSC Master’s degree in Public Health is offered in person and aims to train high-level professionals in the health field and related areas, committed to advancing knowledge and innovation, for teaching, research, extension, management and health care in the field of Public Health.
The Master’s degree curriculum structure includes a block of general mandatory subjects for both areas of knowledge (Epidemiology, Human and Social Sciences and Public Health Policies). In addition to elective subjects whose content covers specific aspects of each area of knowledge and/or line of research and provides theoretical and/or methodological support for the student’s education.
The PPGSC/UFSC subjects are offered weekly and on weekdays. The mandatory master’s degree subjects are held on Mondays and Tuesdays, with possible variations each semester.
The Master’s COURSE CURRICULUM contains detailed information about the subjects and number of credits, as well as other mandatory requirements that encompass the student’s education.