MPH in Public Health

Queen's University at Kingston (Canada) · 99 University Avenue Kingston, Ontario Canada K7L 3N6

About University:

Queen's University at Kingston, commonly known as Queen's University or simply Queen's, is a public research university in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Queen's holds more than 1,400 hectares (3,500 acres) of land throughout Ontario and owns Herstmonceux Castle in East Sussex, England. Queen's is organized into eight faculties and schools.

The Church of Scotland established Queen's College in October 1841 via a royal charter from Queen Victoria. The first classes, intended to prepare students for the ministry, were held on 7 March 1842 with 13 students and two professors. In 1869, Queen's was the first Canadian university west of the Maritime provinces to admit women. In 1883, a women's college for medical education affiliated with Queen's University was established after male staff and students reacted with hostility to the admission of women to the university's medical classes. In 1912, Queen's ended its affiliation with the Presbyterian Church and adopted its present name. During the mid-20th century, the university established several faculties and schools and expanded its campus with the construction of new facilities.

Queen's is a co-educational university with more than 23,000 students and over 131,000 alumni living worldwide. Notable alumni include government officials, academics, business leaders, and 57 Rhodes Scholars. As of 2020, four Nobel Laureates and one Turing Award winner have been affiliated with the university.

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About University:

Queen's University at Kingston, commonly known as Queen's University or simply Queen's, is a public research university in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Queen's holds more than 1,400 hectares (3,500 acres) of land throughout Ontario and owns Herstmonceux Castle in East Sussex, England. Queen's is organized into eight faculties and schools.

The Church of Scotland established Queen's College in October 1841 via a royal charter from Queen Victoria. The first classes, intended to prepare students for the ministry, were held on 7 March 1842 with 13 students and two professors. In 1869, Queen's was the first Canadian university west of the Maritime provinces to admit women. In 1883, a women's college for medical education affiliated with Queen's University was established after male staff and students reacted with hostility to the admission of women to the university's medical classes. In 1912, Queen's ended its affiliation with the Presbyterian Church and adopted its present name. During the mid-20th century, the university established several faculties and schools and expanded its campus with the construction of new facilities.

Queen's is a co-educational university with more than 23,000 students and over 131,000 alumni living worldwide. Notable alumni include government officials, academics, business leaders, and 57 Rhodes Scholars. As of 2020, four Nobel Laureates and one Turing Award winner have been affiliated with the university.

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Program Details:

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Basic Info

Institute

Faculty of Health Sciences

Degree

MPH

Duration

2 years

STEM Designated

Yes

Program

Public Health

Expense

Living Expenses

$7400

Tuition Fee (Domestic)

$4292

Tuition Fee (International)

$9620

Eligibility

Minimum/ Avg Score

Undergrad GPA

3

IELTS

7

PTE

65

TOEFL

88

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  • Degree Certificate

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  • Degree Transcript

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    Two copies of official transcripts from each post-secondary institution you have attended

  • Letter of Recommendation (LOR)

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    Two reference letters Applicants should carefully read the "Additional information about letters of reference" section below for more detailed instructions Applicants to the 16-month MPH program require two academic reference letters from professors under whom the applicant has recently studied Applicants to the Accelerated MPH Program require one academic reference letter from a professor under whom the applicant has recently studied, and one professional reference letter from a supervisor in a relevant employment setting

  • Test Score Report

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    TOEFL/IELTS/PTE

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