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Ensign Global College P.O.Box AK 136 Akosombo- E/R Ghana
Phone: (+233) 245 762 229 / (+233) 209 367 829
Email: info@ensign.edu.gh
Enrolling in a graduate program is an investment in your future. As you consider this step, you will want to anticipate the costs of your studies so that you can be prepared.
Program (s) | Duration | Tuition |
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One-Year REGULAR MPH Degree Program | One-year two semesters | GH¢ 36,000 |
One-Year WEEKEND MPH Degree Program | One-year two semesters | GH¢ 36,000 |
ECOWAS / Africa | One-year two semesters | FEE SCHEDULE |
Potential U.S. Students | One-year two semesters | FEE SCHEDULE |
ADMISSIONS: 2023/2024 ACADEMIC YEAR IS OPEN
Ensign Global College admits students twice a year for either a September or February start. The online application process is easy to complete in five simple steps.
First degree holders with a minimum of second-class division and good quantitative skills are eligible to apply.
After successful admission, students will need to pay their Commitment Fee, and reserve student housing. Our staff will guide you through the process to ensure a smooth transition to your global graduate studies. Please click here to apply.
Entry Requirements || Graduate Admissions FAQs
The MPH degree is an accelerated, intensive one-year program designed for highly motivated students and professionals seeking to enhance their career in public health. The MPH exposes students to a range of important issues affecting global public health. Students benefit from research-informed teaching and opportunities to work with key public health professionals through local community-engaged projects.
The curriculum is designed for students to master all of the necessary competencies needed for today’s public health challenges. Students will complete two semesters of coursework followed by three months of designing and leading community-based health projects to complete their original thesis work.
The program capstone includes a meaningful practice experience through hands-on fieldwork placement in local communities. Ensign also boasts a very low student-to-faculty ratio of 5:1 and a student body with diverse educational and professional experiences. Students can choose from either a weekday or weekend program.
Students will complete the following courses:
First Semester (September - December) | Second Semester (February - June) |
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Introduction to Public Health | Communicable and Non-Communicable Disease Control |
Epidemiology | Public Health Program Planning and Evaluation |
Biostatistics | Family and Reproductive Health |
Foundations of Health Promotion | Environmental and Occupational Health |
Research Design and Methodology | Elective 1 |
Health Policy, Management, and Leadership | Elective 2 |
The Ensign Global College Student Handbook provides detailed information regarding program policies, guidelines, and courses.
September Start Date | February Start Date | |
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Application Due | Priority February 1st, Final, July 31st | Priority September 1st, Final, January 15th |
Scholarship Application Due | ||
Visa Application Due | ||
Arrive on Campus | Last week of August | First week of February |
New Student Orientation | Last week of August | First week of February |
Classes Begin | End of August/First of September | First or Second week of February |
Matriculation Ceremony | End of September | End of February |
Classes End | Mid-December | End of May |
Thesis Work | At least 3 months beyond completion of coursework | |
Graduation | Mid-November |
For a detailed annual calendar of exact dates and deadlines Click here