Master of Public Health

The MPH programme is structured and delivered to meet the public health needs of Uganda and the other countries in the African Great Lakes Region; and to fulfil the quality standards of the Uganda National Council of Higher Education (UNCHE). The programme is aligned to the core competences for public health professionals as suggested by the United States of America (USA) Council on Linkages between Academia and Public Health Practice; and to international public health training standards such as those suggested by the Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH) in the USA.

The programme has an academic component largely based at the University; and a field component based in district training sites.  During the academic part of the programme, students are introduced to foundational and specialized public health courses. During the field component of the programme, a range of public health competencies are practised through on-job training within the context of a district health team. All courses in the programme are compulsory.

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Overview

Code MPH
Duration 2 Years
Study time Weekend
Intake August

Entry requirements

The programme is open to Ugandans and Non-Ugandans who fulfil the admission requirements. The requirements described below are the minimum academic conditions for admission and only make one eligible for consideration.  A candidate is eligible for admission if he/she satisfies any of the following:

  • A degree in the health sciences e.g. medicine (human and veterinary), nursing, pharmacy, dentistry and at least two years’ relevant field experience.
  • A degree in social sciences e.g. social work, sociology, economics, communication studies, demography and at least two years’ relevant field experience.
  • A degree in biological or population sciences e.g. statistics, environmental sciences, biology, laboratory sciences, and at least two years’ relevant field experience.

Fees structure

Tuition Fees per Semester (East African) UGX 2,500,000
Tuition Fees per Semester (Non East Africans) UGX 3,750,000
Fieldwork/School Practice/Industrial Training/Internship/COBERS Fees (per year) UGX 470,000 (Years 1&2)

Functional Fees

Compulsory fees UGX
Application fee 50,000
Registration fees (per Academic Year) 60,000
Identity Card (Payable once in the 1st Semester) 20,000
Student Manual (Payable once in the 1st Semester) 20,000
Library fee (per Academic Year) 50,000
Medicare fee (per semester) 30,000
Computer Laboratory fee (per Academic Year) 100,000
Laboratory Fee for MSc in Chemistry (Per semester) 200,000
Examination fee (per semester) 100,000
Innovation fund (per year) 100,000
Research fee (per Academic Year) 200,000
Development Fund (per Academic Year) 100,000
Student Games Union fee (Academic Year) 20,000
Student Guild fee (per Academic Year) 20,000
Contribution to the Uganda National Students’ Association (UNSA) (per Academic Year) 2,000
Certification (per copy) 5,000
Graduation fee (Payable on Completion of Studies)
a)    Ceremony 80,000
b)    Transcript 50,000
c)     Certificate 50,000
d)    Convocation 20,000
Total 200,000
Consequential fees 
Late Registration (per semester; after the deadline for official registration) 50,000
Replacement of Transcript (per issue) 50,000
Replacement of other University Credentials (Admission Letter, Identity Card, Library Card, etc…) 20,000
Retake/Supplementary/Missed/Special Exam fee (per course) 50,000
To be remitted to NCHE via www.ura.go.ug 
Contribution to National Council for Higher Education (NCHE) Collections (per Academic Year) 20,000

  1. The University Council reserves the right to adjust the fees without prior notice.
  2. These Programmes are run over Weekends, during Fulltime, or in Recess/Holiday Sessions.

Contribution to NCHE should be deposited using a payment reference number generated via www.ura.go.ug


Fees Structure 2025-2026

Course details

  • LH Lecture Hours
  • CH Contact Hours
  • TH Tutorial Hours
  • CU Credit Units
  Year I:  Semester 1:          
CODE COURSE LH PH FH CH CU
MPH7111 Biological Basis of Public Health 10 10 30 30 2
MPH7112 Applied Epidemiology I 20 50 0 45 3
MPH7113 Applied Biostatistics I and Informatics 20 20 0 45 3
MPH7114 Field Study 1   10 20 15 1
MPH7115 Health Policy and Primary Health Care 25 10 0 30 2
MPH7116 Health Planning & Management 35 20 0 45 3
MPH7117 Health Economics & Finance 25 10 0 30 2
Total           16
  Year I:  Semester 2          
CODE COURSE LH PH FH CH CU
MPH7121 Communicable & Non-communicable  Disease Control 45 30 0 60 4
MPH7122 Principles of Health Education & Training 30 30 0 45 3
MPH7123 Research Methodology 15 30 0 30 2
MPH7124 Social & Behavioural Determinants of Health 25 10 0 30 2
MPH7125 Field Study 2 10 0 100 60 4
TOTAL           15
  Year I:  Recess term          
MPH7126 Field Study 3 (Dissertation -Start) 5 0 140 75 5
Total           5
  Year II:  Semester 1          
CODE COURSE LH PH FH CH CU
MPH7211 Family & Reproductive Health 30 30 0 45 3
MPH7212 Demography & Population Dynamics 25 25 10 0 30 2
MPH7213 Public Health Nutrition 35 20 0 45 3
MPH7214 Environmental Health 15 60 0 45 3
MPH7215 Occupational Health 15 30 0 30 2
MPH7216 Health Ethics and Law 20 20 0 30 2
  Dissertation Activities          
Total           15
  Year II Semester 2          
CODE COURSE LH PH FH CH CU
MPH7221 Applied Epidemiology II 10 40 0 30 2
MPH7222 Applied Biostatistics II 10 40 0 30 2
MPH7223 Dissertation *          
Total           4
LH = Lecture Hours; PH = Practical Hours; FH = Field Hours; CH = Contact Hours;  CU = Credit Units

*The Dissertation starts with proposal development which starts in the recess term of Year I and is completed in semester 1 of Year II.  Data collection is done towards the end of Semester 1 of Year II and the final data analysis and write up is completed in the second Semester of Year II.

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