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Why Executive Master Program

Why Our Program?

1. English-Language Executive MPH Program

Peking University is proud to harness the breadth of excellent faculty and resources in the field of global health leadership and organization management to offer the English-Language Executive MPH Program. Peking University School of Public Health has been a pioneer in public health education and research in China. We envisage that global health development will accelerate in future and that there will be a pressing need for professionals who can apply traditional public health theories to practical applications.

 

2. A Curriculum that Complies with International Standards

Our program provides a comprehensive curriculum that prepares students to take on the challenges of public health governance by emphasizing the practical aspects of public health development and challenges in various countries. Our courses are taught in English and consist of interdisciplinary and cross-cultural components. Not only will you expand your knowledge of public health and enhance your professional credentials, you will also develop a global perspective and an understanding of global health trends.

 

3. First-Class Learning Experience

You will be taught by highly experienced Peking University scholars and dedicated public health experts from academia and industry who are leaders in their research fields. They have extensive teaching experience and advanced pedagogical skills as well as vast practical experience in public health and global health governance, both in China and around the globe.

 

4. Global Alumni Network

The program consists of interdisciplinary courses, and therefore, alumni will be active in medicine, public health, international relations and diplomacy, global governance, environment, population, sociology, economics, management, information technology, engineering, and other such industries. Our alumni will increasingly become the backbone of national participation in global health cooperation and global health governance. Graduates will build sustainable partnerships as part of this vast network of alumni.