Study Master of Public Health (MPH) at UiT the Arctic University of Norway.
Public health is about improving the health of communities through education, policy-making, and research. The newly revised MPH-program equips you with essential research and data analysis skills to address today’s pressing health challenges at local, regional, and global levels. You will gain expertise in epidemiology, health systems management, health policies, biostatistics, global- and environmental health, and resource allocation, making this program highly relevant for a range of job markets. The MPH at UiT has a flexible structure designed to meet the needs of working professionals or students not permanently located in Tromsø.
This study programme requires compulsory attendance to the introductory meeting. See this web page for more information.Admission is regulated through Regulations concerning admission to the University of Tromsø - The Arctic University of Norway - Lovdata
Admission requirements:
A bachelor’s degree corresponding to 180 ECTS, and a specialization of minimum 80 ECTS within the subject areas of the master’s program. Examples of relevant subject areas are health sciences, nutrition, sport science, veterinary science, social sciences, statistics, mathematics, computer science, biology, developmental studies, economics, healthcare management and medical technology. Grade point average of C (3.0) or higher.
Applicants with education from non-Nordic countries must document English language proficiency. The master’s program in Public Health requires the following minimum scores in English proficiency:
- IELTS: Reading 6.5, Listening 6.5, Speaking 6.5, Writing 6.5
- TOEFL: Reading 19, Listening 20, Speaking 20, Writing 24
Self-financing international students must also fulfil any admission requirements set by the central administration of UiT. International admissions | UiT
Applicants from Norway or Nordic countries:
- The application deadline for Norwegian and other Nordic applicants is 15 April for admission to the autumn semester
- Nordic application code: 3013
- Søking og opptak | UiT
EU/EEA and Swiss applicants:
- The application deadline for EU/EEA and Swiss applicants is 1 March
- EU/EEA application code: 7131
- International admissions | UiT
Applicants from outside the Nordic countries:
- The application deadline for non-EU/EEA applicants is 15 November
- Non-EU/EEA application code: 2035
- International admissions | UiT
Nordic applicants: 3013
Program description
The Master of Public Health program offers a flexible and comprehensive curriculum designed to address today’s public health challenges. Students complete six mandatory courses (60 ECTS) in core areas such as public health, global health, health economics and policy, research methods, and sustainable innovation.
You can then specialize by choosing one of three streams: Epidemiology & Data Science, Health Economics, or Health Promotion and Disease Prevention. Each stream includes 15-20 ECTS of specialized courses, with additional elective courses available to complete the remaining credits needed for a total of 90 ECTS before writing the Masters thesis. You also have the option to join exchange programs, which can replace the stream.
The fourth and final semester is dedicated to the Master’s thesis (30 ECTS), allowing you to plan, develop, and present a scientific project in public health. The thesis can be based on empirical data, a literature review, or a theoretical project.
The program is available for full-time or part-time study, with a mix of in-person and remote learning options. The courses are offered in blocks to accommodate working professionals.
Learning outcomes
After completing the mandatory core courses, the students should be able to:
Knowledge
- Critically analyze the context and significance of public health in a changing society with a holistic and interdisciplinary approach
- Assess the main causes of global health inequalities
- Assess and discuss the principles of ethics and the ethical challenges in public health
- Explain and discuss the basis of quantitative and qualitative research methods
- Assess demographic structures, demographic change, and discuss their public health implications
- Critically evaluate significant causes and drivers of morbidity and mortality within specific populations, at-risk and vulnerable groups
- Comprehend advanced knowledge in evidence synthesis, including the process of systematically reviewing literature and combining results from different studies.
- Discuss the structure, governance, and funding mechanisms of health systems and the organization of healthcare services
- Assess and discuss the role, responsibilities, and importance of involvement of various stakeholders in public health
- Comprehend advanced knowledge in policymaking to promote and protect health.
- Recognize and critically appraise international, national, and regional laws and regulations relevant to public health protection and promotion.
- Discuss the key concepts of health economics and their application to health care systems, policymaking, and resource allocation
Skills
- Employ demographic data for public health assessments
- Design and conduct research that contributes to the evidence base for public health practice, involving relevant stakeholders
- Master qualitative and quantitative methods to collect, analyze, and interpret data in public health contexts
- Design, implement, and evaluate public health programs and interventions
- Synthesize and critically evaluate evidence from various data sources to support public health practice, policy, and decision-making
- Develop and employ targeted communication strategies for health promotion and public health advocacy, considering cultural awareness and sensitivity.
- Advocate for healthy public policies and services that promote and protect individual and community health and well-being
- Apply economic evaluations to health interventions
General Competence
- Demonstrate leadership, collaboration, and decision-making skills in interdisciplinary group settings to address diverse health challenges effectively
- Critically perform self-assessment to identify development needs for achieving career goal
- Act according to ethical standards, promoting professional accountability, social responsibility, and the public good
- Develop and deliver presentations targeted to diverse audiences
- Critically evaluate advantages, disadvantages, and limitations of various public health interventions, policies, and methodologies
Additionally, each student can choose one stream, which have their own learning outcomes outlined below:
Epidemiology & data science in health
Knowledge
- Advanced knowledge in epidemiology and statistical methods to design, conduct and analyze research studies in health
- Comprehensive expertise in the opportunities and challenges associated with health registry data and health survey data, including their potential for integration with other registries and the regulations governing their use
Skills
- Plan, design, and conduct an epidemiological study to investigate disease patterns, frequency, determinants, and causes within a population, including methods for data analysis, presentation, and interpretation
- Structure, handle, analyze, visualize data from health registries or health surveys using suitable software
Health economics
Knowledge
- Assess and critique economic concepts like demand, supply, market failure and how it relates to arguments for government intervention in health, consequences of different funding and payment systems
- Analyze and compare concepts in health economic evaluation, such as quality adjusted life years, estimation of cost per QALY – including evaluating strengths and potential weaknesses of these concepts
Skills
- Evaluate advantages and disadvantages of different funding and payment systems in health
- Model and conduct cost benefit analysis of health interventions
Health promotion and disease prevention
Knowledge
- Develop expertise in health promotion and disease prevention strategies through comprehensive study of epidemiology, global health trends, occupational health, healthcare systems, and intervention strategies, implementation, and evaluation methods.
- Evaluate the importance of health behavior theories and determinants of health
- Critically assess public health governance and funding, key international and national actors and the interplay of politics and economics with public health needs
Skills
- Design and evaluate interventions for health promotion and disease prevention in local, regional, and global context
- Analyze challenges and develop strategies for effective and adequate responses respecting ethical principles and understanding cultural diversity in health promotion and disease prevention
- Advocate and communicate effective health messages to relevant stakeholders and develop leadership skills in project management, collaboration, and cooperation in the field of health promotion and disease prevention
Job prospectives
A Master's degree in Public Health is increasingly recognized internationally, and the Department of Community Medicine at UiT The Arctic University of Norway, is a center of international excellence and high quality research. An MPH prepares you for a wide range of careers, from local to global settings. Graduates can pursue roles in policy development, epidemiology, research, program management, health education, and administration. Potential employers include government agencies, non-governmental organizations, regional health authorities, municipalities, the private sector, universities, and research institutions.
Degree Name
Master in Public HealthAccess to further studies
Completion of the MPH degree qualifies you for PhD studies, provided specific grade requirements are met.
Study plan
Language of instruction
The language of instruction and all syllabus materials are in English. However, students may choose to submit assignments and exams in English, Norwegian, Swedish, or Danish.
Teaching and assessment
The MPH program is available for both full-time and part-time studies. Courses are typically concentrated and offered in week-long blocks throughout the semester. While some courses require physical attendance in Tromsø, others, or parts of them, may be offered online.
The program emphasizes student-centered learning, encouraging both independent and group work. Students are expected to take an active role in their own learning, including self-study beyond scheduled activities.
The program includes a variety of learning activities:
- Self-studies
- Lectures
- Seminars
- Group work
- Flipped classroom/team-based learning
- Case-based learning
Both written assignments and oral presentations may be mandatory. Exams are designed to reflect the learning objectives of each course.
Assessment methods include:
- Portfolio evaluation
- Written exams
- Take-home exams
- Oral exams
The MPH program at UiT offers a robust international focus while also emphasizing local and regional perspectives on public health. Students will have the opportunity to learn from international guest lecturers, participate in group activities, and work on assignments that emphasize global health issues.
During the third semester, students have the opportunity to enrich their educational experience by participating in an exchange program. The MPH program offers partnerships with the University of Gothenburg in Sweden, as well as a variety of universities through the UArctic, north2north exchange programs, and the EUGLOH network. These collaborations include institutions in countries such as France, Spain, Austria, Portugal, Canada, The USA and Australia, among others. These partnerships provide unique opportunities to gain international exposure and expand your expertice in public health.