M.Sc. in Epidemiology is a graduate-level program that prepares students to analyze and address public health issues through the study of disease patterns, causes, and effects within populations. Typically spanning 2 years, the course delves into subjects such as biostatistics, epidemiologic methods, environmental health, and infectious disease control. Students gain practical experience through research projects, case studies, and internships, enhancing their ability to design studies, analyze data, and formulate evidence-based interventions. Graduates are equipped to work in governmental health agencies, research institutions, non-profits, and global health organizations. The program is ideal for those seeking careers in public health, medical research, and disease prevention, contributing to improved community health outcomes and policy development.