What are the chances and details regarding public health programs in Ireland for a Master's/MPH?
Yes, you are eligible to apply for Master's in Public Health (MPH) programs in Ireland with your four-year bachelor's degree and no backlogs.
- Admission requirements: Typically, a bachelor's degree in a relevant field (such as Biological Sciences, Medical/Health Sciences, Public Health, or Social Sciences) is needed. Some universities may accept a lower grade if you have significant public health work experience.
- English proficiency: Most universities require IELTS or TOEFL scores (for example, IELTS 6.5 overall, no band below 5.5), subject to change by institution.
- Tuition fees: Range from €12,800 to €22,450/year, depending on the university.
- Scholarships: Options include the Government of Ireland International Education Scholarship and merit-based scholarships from universities.
- Career prospects: Graduates can work in government, NGOs, research, and health policy, with strong demand in Ireland and globally.
Eligibility and requirements may vary by university.
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