Doctor of Philosophy in Environmental Health
The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Environmental Health is a research-focused program that develops advanced knowledge and skills to address public and environmental health challenges. The program emphasizes areas such as epidemiology, environmental toxicology, sanitation, occupational health, and public health policy. Graduates are prepared for academic, research, and leadership roles in health agencies, research institutions, and organizations focused on environmental and public health management.
Doctor of Philosophy in Environmental Health
The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Environmental Health is a research-focused program that develops advanced knowledge and skills to address public and environmental health challenges. The program emphasizes areas such as epidemiology, environmental toxicology, sanitation, occupational health, and public health policy. Graduates are prepared for academic, research, and leadership roles in health agencies, research institutions, and organizations focused on environmental and public health management.
Level: Postgraduate
Period: 2 years
Delivery: Face-to-Face
Award: Masters Degree
Admission Criteria Requirements
Applicants must have a relevant Master’s or MPhil degree from an accredited institution of higher learning.
Duration and Tuition Fees
The PhD in Environmental Health is a three-year program (six semesters). Tuition fees for students from SADC countries are US$1,666.50 per semester, while students from non-SADC countries pay US$1,875.00 per semester.



