WHY MPH AT BRAC James P Grant School of Public Health:
A Global Classroom of Learners: Graduates from 30 countries (Africa, Australia, Europe, North America, South America, South Asia & South East Asia)
Global Public Health Faculty and Practitioners from International Institutions (Including BRAC International, Georgetown University, Harvard University, icddr,b, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Makerere University, Public Health Foundation India, Stanford University & World Bank, etc.)
Experiential Community based- Immersive Learning
Innovative Teaching and Learning Methodologies
Public Health Competency-based Curriculum
Practical Public Health Management and Leadership Competencies & Skills
Employable Professional Skills Development
Some courses include BRAC Health Management, Implementation Science, Systematic Review, Anthropological Approaches, Research Methodologies, Health Systems Management, etc
Admission Criteria:
4-years Bachelor Degree or 3-years Bachelor Degree and 1 year Master/Postgraduate Diploma Degree in Health Sciences (Medicine, Nursing, Midwifery, including Allied Health Sciences)/Life Sciences/Social Sciences (Anthropology, Public Health, Food and Nutrition, Sociology, Psychology or any other Social Sciences Discipline)
Minimum CGPA 3.0 out of 4.0 for Bachelor’s Degree
Minimum GPA 3.0 in SSC/Equivalent and HSC/Equivalent separately (including additional subject)
Minimum GPA of 3.0 in O-Levels/Equivalent in five subjects and A-Levels/Equivalent in two subjects according to the scale (A=5, B=4, C=3, D=2 & E=1)
Proficiency in oral and written English and basic Mathematics
Basic Computer skills including Microsoft Office and Data Analysis Software
2-3 years of professional Public Health Experience Preferred