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Health Sciences | Faculty of Health Sciences Simon Fraser University Calendar | Summer 2025

Health Sciences

Master of Public Health

The master of public health (MPH) program is a practice-based graduate degree that trains students in a breadth of research and practice intended to improve population health. This program is designed to meet core public health competencies - what the profession considers to be the essential knowledge and skills required for the successful application of public health.

Admission Requirements

Applicants must satisfy the University admission requirements as stated in Graduate General Regulations 1.3 and the requirements on the Faculty of Health Sciences website.

See Graduate General Regulation 1.3.7b transfer from master's to PhD, which is possible for exceptional students in the first 6 semesters of their master's.

Program Requirements

This program consists of course work, a practicum and a project, or a thesis with approval, for a minimum of 46 units.

Students must complete all of

HSCI 801 - Biostatistics for Population Health Practice I (3)
HSCI 802 - Principles of Epidemiology for Public Health (3)
HSCI 803 - Qualitative Research Methods (3)
HSCI 821 - Introduction to Global Health (3)
HSCI 826 - Program Planning and Evaluation (3)
HSCI 827 - Analysis of Health Care Systems (3)
HSCI 835 - Social Determinants of Health (3)
HSCI 842 - Indigenous Health in Canada (3)
HSCI 845 - Environmental and Occupational Health (3)
HSCI 855 - Health Promotion in Practice (3)
HSCI 900 - Core Concepts and Practice for Public Health I (2)
HSCI 901 - Core Concepts and Practice for Public Health II (2)

and two graduate HSCI elective courses

and a practicum

HSCI 880 - Practicum (3)

and a project or a thesis

HSCI 897 - MPH Project (3)
HSCI 898 - MPH Thesis (6)

Accelerated Master's

SFU students accepted in the accelerated master's within Faculty of Health Sciences may apply a maximum of 10 graduate course units, taken while completing the bachelor's degree, towards the upper division electives of the bachelor's program and the requirements of the master's degree. For more information go to: https://www.sfu.ca/gradstudies/apply/programs/accelerated-masters.html.

Program Length

Students are expected to complete the program requirements in five terms.

Other Information

Thesis

Students interested in the thesis option, in place of the project, are required to secure a supervisor from the Faculty of Health Sciences. Availability of the thesis option will depend on a faculty member’s interests and schedule. Students taking the thesis option will spend a minimum of two additional terms in the program in order to meet the full requirements of the thesis. Students considering the thesis option are encouraged to review faculty research interests by consulting the Faculty profiles on the FHS Peoples Directory page.

Academic Requirements within the Graduate General Regulations

All graduate students must satisfy the academic requirements that are specified in the Graduate General Regulations, as well as the specific requirements for the program in which they are enrolled.