Master of Science in Public Health (By Research)

(N/0910/7/0001) (03/28) (PA 16372)

Duration

Full Time: 2 Years | Part Time: 3 Years

Intakes

March, July, November

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Programme Overview

The Master of Science in Public Health (by Research) program under the Faculty of Medicine is designed to give students academic and technical skills in broad areas. This program prepares professionals to work on a wide range of public health initiatives;policy advocacy, health education, institutional administration, treatment delivery and disease prevention. The program combines the precise training in international relations theory and practice with the analytical and quantitative tools of policy making. The program teaches students a wide range of skills that are valuable for careers in government, business, and international organizations. Global health concerns such as AIDS, avian bird flu, SARS, malnutrition, global warming and the recent Ebola virus have significantly increased awareness and understanding of the critical importance of public health in today’s global society. The program would train students in a breadth of research and practice intended to improve population health across the life course. The program is designed as a trans formative program, which offers students the education, training, and first-hand experience essential for successful international careers.

Sl.No.Subject Name
1Research Methodology
2Computer Application
3Health Information Technology
4Dissertation
• Health Information Technology
• Health Service System
• Health Policy
• Occupational Health
  • Bachelor’s Degree (Level 6 KKM) in the area related to a minimum CGPA of 2.50 or equivalent in the field of Health Sciences, as received by the Lincoln University College Senate; OR
  • Bachelor’s Degree or its equivalent (Level 6 MOH) in Health Sciences but not achieving CGPA 2.50, accepted with minimum of five (5) years working experience in the relevant field.

For International students, Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 500 OR international English Language Testing System (IELTS) score of 5.0 OR its equivalent is needed. If a student does not meet this requirement, HEPs must offer English proficiency courses to ensure that the student’s proficiency is sufficient to meet the needs of the programme. This is normally conducted through an assessment process.

The course will prepare students with the knowledge and skills so that these professionals could enhance health in human populations, through organized community effort to assure services essential to protect and promote the health of populations. These public health programs would focus on preparing individuals who will serve as practitioners,researchers and instructors, competent to carry out broad public health functions in local, state, national and international settings.Potential career positions include:
Food safety inspector
Health inspector
Public health advisor
Director of health
Health communications specialist
Counselor
Psychiatric and medical social worker
Research consultants and trainer·
Entrepreneur

The program would aim to progress the health of the entire population and to reduce health inequities among population groups by examining, studying, and acting upon the broad range of factors and conditions that have a strong influence on health. The program of Master of Science in Public Health will produce Health Professionals who are:

• Knowledgeable and skillful in the field of Public health, to provide basic idea about the health principles, values and adapt protocols and procedures for progressing theory and practice that improves the efficiency, effectiveness and quality of public health services.
• Able to manage information related to public health with competencies and thus be able to relate to public health sectors that reduces the discrimination in health access and health outcomes.
• Capable of solving problems related to public health in using scientific skills.
• Competent professionals with ethical conducts and perform social responsibilities for facing challenges of the global employment market to work internationally in health departments, with non-government organizations, and with different business cultures.
• Able to develop leadership role with good teamwork, and communication, for the planning and implementing tasks like teaching of public health professionals to understand about the global health care perspectives to enhance their employ ability.

About The Program

This program is designed to equip students with advanced knowledge and skills in public health theory, practice, and research. It aims to prepare graduates to identify, analyze, and respond to complex public health challenges using evidence-based approaches

The program focuses on developing expertise in epidemiology, health promotion, environmental health, health policy, and research methodology. The Research track develops independent research capacity through a thesis

The program integrates global health perspectives and practical skills that are relevant across diverse healthcare settings. It also offers research opportunities, international collaborations, and exposure to current global public health trends.

Students have access to career counseling, resume workshops, internship placements, networking opportunities, alumni connections, and professional development seminars throughout the program.

Faculty members are experienced professionals and researchers from various public health disciplines. They bring rich field experience, academic research expertise, and involvement in national and international health projects.

Healthcare professionals, recent graduates, NGO workers, policy makers, and aspiring researchers who wish to contribute to public health locally and globally should consider this program.

Intakes are generally in Mar, July, and November. Exact dates may vary each year; please check with the admissions office for the current schedule.

Admission

i. A Bachelor’s degree or equivalent with minimum CGPA of 2.75 in related field, as accepted by the HEP Senate;

OR

ii. A Bachelor’s degree or equivalent with CGPA between 2.50 and 2.75, can be accepted subject to rigorous internal assessment;

A Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in related field with CGPA of less than 2.50 and a minimum of 5 years working experience in the related field.

• Academic transcripts & certificates
• Updated CV/resume
• Copy of passport/ID
• English proficiency test results (if applicable)
• Recommendation letters (if required)
• Research proposal (for research track)

Yes the applicant needs to go through with the online interview session before applying for the program.

No, a Bachelor’s degree is the minimum requirement for this Master’s program.

There is no official age restriction, but applicants should typically hold a Bachelor’s degree and demonstrate academic maturity.

A successful candidate is academically prepared, motivated, demonstrates interest in public health, and often has prior experience or clear career goals.

A successful candidate is academically prepared, motivated, demonstrates interest in public health, and often has prior experience or clear career goals.

Program Structure And Duration

By Research: Full-time: 24 Months, Part-time: 3 to 4 years.

By Research: Varies, usually includes a thesis and some core modules

• Research: Proposal development + research work + thesis submission + viva voce

Classes are typically held on weekdays for full-time students. Part-time students may have evening or weekend classes. The timetable is flexible and updated each semester.

English Proficiency

International applicants whose first language is not English must provide proof of English proficiency. This is commonly done through TOEFL or IELTS scores. The minimum required TOEFL score is typically around 90 (internet-based test), and the IELTS minimum is around 6.5.

Yes, applicants who do not meet the English requirements may enroll in Lincoln University College’s preparatory English program.

Typically valid for 2 years from the test date.

As early as possible during your application process to avoid delays in admission.

Accreditation

By Research : It is partially accredited (PA)

Yes. MQA accreditation is recognized internationally and enhances global job prospects.

In genera Malaysia Annual Practicing certificate are recognized worldwide but as practiced by other countries, to work internationally, there is examination that the nurses are required to sit to work in a country of their choice

Yes

Yes, graduates can pursue doctoral studies or apply for international certifications in public health.

Accreditation is reviewed periodically by MQA to ensure compliance with current academic and industry requirements.

Career Prospects

Graduates can work in:
• Ministries of Health
• NGOs and international organizations (e.g., WHO, UN)
• Hospitals and health agencies
• Research institutions
• Academia
• Health consulting and policy units

Through workshops, mentorship programs, business incubation support, and public health innovation projects.

Students are trained in research, data analysis, policy evaluation, and project management—key skills in health consulting.

Students may participate in global health research, international conferences, study exchanges, or collaborative projects with global partners.

Through training in community health assessment, health policy, and program management, with an emphasis on equity and impact.

Salaries vary based on role and location. In Malaysia, fresh graduates may earn RM 3,000–5,000/month, while international roles or senior positions can offer significantly higher compensation.

Tuition Fee and Scholarship

• Eligibility for a scholarship, as well as the amount, is subject to Lincoln University management approval.
• It’s recommended to consult with the marketing office for more detailed information on potential scholarship opportunities. Kindly email admission@lincoln.edu.my or imd@lincoln.edu.my or finance@lincoln.edu.my

Yes, for details, kindly email admission@lincoln.edu.my or imd@lincoln.edu.my or finance@lincoln.edu.my

Further Education

Graduates may pursue:
• PhD in Public Health
• PhD in Epidemiology, Global Health, Health Management
• Doctor of Public Health (DrPH)

Alumni Network

Can I access the alumni network?

Yes. Lincoln University College maintains an active alumni network that supports professional development, mentoring, and collaboration.

Alumni work in international health agencies, hospitals, government departments, NGOs, and academic institutions.

Alumni work in international health agencies, hospitals, government departments, NGOs, and academic institutions.

• Healthcare and hospitals
• Research and academia
• Government and policymaking
• Non-profits and humanitarian sectors
• Private consultancy and health tech

Yes! Alumni can join mentoring programs, attend networking events, serve as guest speakers, or collaborate on research and projects.

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