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Master of Public Health in Global Health

Master Degree

Thammasat University

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Duration

2 years

Study Format

On Campus

No. of Student Mentors

71

Total Tuition Fees

17,000 USD (Approx)

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ABOUT THIS PROGRAM

The Master of Public Health in Global Health (MPH-GH) program at Thammasat University is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to address complex health challenges in a global context. The program emphasizes a comprehensive approach to public health, focusing on the social, economic, and political determinants of health.


Program Overview:


Philosophy: The MPH-GH program aims to transform traditional public health models to meet the needs of an increasingly mobile, marginalized, and globalized world. It addresses issues such as climate change, social inequity, and mass migration, emphasizing the importance of human rights and social justice in health policy development.


Objectives: The program seeks to develop core competencies in analyzing determinants of population health, understanding the political dimensions of health, and ensuring equitable access to health services. Functional competencies include conducting literature reviews, applying research methods, and designing, managing, and evaluating health programs.


Curriculum:


Study Tracks: Students can choose between two study tracks:


Thesis Track: Requires the completion of a thesis equivalent to 15 study credits, taking approximately 16 to 24 months to complete. This track prepares students for careers in research settings or advanced studies.


Independent Study Track: Involves a capstone project equivalent to 6 study credits, taking about 12 months to complete. This track is suitable for those aiming for professional roles where skills in assessment, planning, and evaluation are essential.


Special Activities: The program offers integrated field activities, exchange programs, and global health practicums to provide real-world exposure and enhance learning. Collaborations with institutions like Maastricht University in the Netherlands and McMaster University in Canada offer online interactive exchange courses. Additionally, an elective Global Health Practicum at Manipal University in India is available.

KEY INFORMATION

Degree

Master

Language

English

Location

Thailand

Intake Start Date

Nov 2025

Study Format

On Campus

Duration

2 years

Program Highlight

Standard Program

Total Semester

4

Total Tuition Fees

17,000 USD (Approx) / per year

Application deadline

Jul 2026

ABOUT UNIVERSITY

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Thammasat University (TU) is the second oldest university in Thailand, teaching more than 33,000 students and employing more than 2,700 academic staff. Inaugurated in 1934 with social science and humanities to serve society’s thirst for modern knowledge, it is known as “the university for the people” and has since expanded its remit to include science, technology, and health.


Thammasat places an emphasis on sustainability by teaching the humanities, social sciences and STEM subjects in an environment that aims to create a “smart university”. This goal is being reached by introducing energy saving and renewable measures on campus, and by creating and implementing new technology that is environmentally friendly.


As Thailand shifts its political agendas towards meeting the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, Thammasat University has become central to coordinating research and policy while helping to prioritise the country’s social mobility.


Thammasat is the first university in Thailand who has received an award on “Cultural Change for Sustainability” for its campaign to reduce single-use plastics from the International Sustainability Campus Network (ISCN) during the 2020 ISCN Awards Ceremony on 14th May, 2020. Thammasat is leading by example in setting its own targets to become a fully sustainable “smart university”.


Thammasat University, by Faculty of Economics, is also a co-host of Sustainable Development Solutions Network – Thailand (SDSN Thailand) from March 2020 until February 2022.

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PROGRAM STRUCTURE

Research Methods in Global Health

Foundations of Global Health 2

Learning Symposium

Human Security, Human Rights, and Global Health

Mobility and Global Health

Political Economy of Global Health

The Practice of Global Health

Qualitative Approaches to Inquiry

Reframing Non-Communicable Diseases

Public Nutrition and Global Health

Humanitarian Public Health

Pandemic/Epidemic Management and Control

Strategic Management and Leadership

Program Evaluation and Monitoring

Special Topics in Global Health (multiple levels)

Applied Regression Analysis

Applied Qualitative Analysis

Introduction to Transdisciplinary Problem Solving

Transdisciplinary Problem Solving (multiple levels)

TUITION FEES

Tuition fees

17,000 USD (Approx) / per year

Application fees

100 USD

Application fee cannot be refunded.

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ADMISSIONS PROCESS

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Admission Requirements:


When applying, you must provide copies of the following documents:


University Degrees and Transcripts:

Copies of each university degree you have obtained and the related transcripts.

Curriculum Vitae (CV):

A current CV outlining your educational and professional history.

English Proficiency (If applicable):

If English is not your first language, you must submit an official English proficiency test score from one of the following tests:

TOEFL: ≥ 550 (paper-based)

TOEFL iBT: ≥ 79-80

IELTS: ≥ 6.5

TU-GET: ≥ 550


Important Reminders:


English Proficiency Test:

If required, take the English proficiency test early enough to ensure that the official test scores arrive before the application deadline.


Name Consistency:

Ensure that your full name, as provided in your application, appears on all documents (e.g., diplomas, transcripts) submitted on your behalf.


Name Change (If applicable):

If you have changed your name since completing your education (e.g., due to marriage), provide official proof of the name change.


Electronic Submission:

Submit all application materials electronically. Do not send them by email or postal services unless specifically instructed.

Do not send banking or financial information by email.


Avoid Extra Documents:

Only submit the documents explicitly requested in the application. Do not send unnecessary documents such as secondary school records, training certificates, or awards that are not relevant to the application requirements.


Updates After Submission:

The TU Graduate Admissions Office does not alter submitted applications. However, if there are updates (e.g., new appointments, publications), you may submit updated documents as PDF attachments (no Microsoft Word documents or JPEG files) to the following email address:

Email: [email protected]

Possible Career Pathway

Global Health Consultant

Public Health Researcher

Epidemiologist

Health Policy Advisor

Health Program Manager

Public Health Analyst

Healthcare Administrator

Global Health Educator

Public Health Advocate

Environmental Health Specialist

Epidemiology Specialist

Health Communications Officer

Global Health Coordinator

Public Health Nutritionist

Maternal and Child Health Specialist

Infectious Disease Specialist

Public Health Emergency Manager

Global Health Project Manager

International Development Officer

Health Economics Analyst

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FAQs

Question :

Can a proxy contact the University on my behalf, for instance in requesting important documents?

Answer :

"Yes. Please bring a proxy form, a certified copy of the student’s identity card, and a certified copy of the proxy’s identity card. "

Question :

How do I transfer credits?

Answer :

"Each faculty has different requirements. Please refer to www.reg.tu.ac.th >> Online Student Handbook >> Regulations on Faculty Transfer and Credit Transfer (for Undergraduates) >> Regulations on Credit Transfer "

Question :

What is the minimum/maximum number of credits I can enrol?

Answer :

"Semester 1 or 2: Minimum 9 credits, except in the case of illness which requires the Dean’s approval, or in the last semester of study only. Maximum 22 credits, except for 4th year students with approval from the Rector -Summer Semester: Maximum 6 credits. Students may enrol more than 6 credits but no more than 9 credits, in the case that it is their last semester of study, and with the Rector’s approval."

Question :

When can I register as a graduand?

Answer :

Students who have given notification may check the Graduand List about 1 month after having obtained test results for all subject at www.reg.tu.ac.th >> Graduands >> Graduand List or by logging in to see the Graduand Registration Menu.