The two-year Master of Science in Public Health programme at Leiden University is designed to equip students with the scientific knowledge and practical skills necessary to become experts in addressing complex health challenges at local, national, and global levels. This interdisciplinary programme provides a strong foundation in public health principles, focusing on evidence-based approaches to health promotion, disease prevention, and the improvement of public health systems within a societal context.
Students will delve into core public health disciplines, including advanced epidemiology, biostatistics, health economics, health policy, and social and behavioural sciences. The curriculum emphasizes critical thinking, advanced research methodologies, and the practical application of knowledge through case studies, projects, and an extensive internship. Leiden University’s strong research environment allows students to engage with cutting-edge public health research.
Graduates of the MSc Public Health programme are prepared for diverse and impactful careers in governmental health agencies, non-governmental organizations, international health bodies, research institutions, and the private sector. The programme fosters a holistic understanding of public health issues, enabling alumni to develop, implement, and evaluate effective interventions and policies that contribute to a healthier and more equitable society.