Master of Public Health (MPH) in Ghana: Programmes, Fees & Careers (2026)
A Master of Public Health (MPH) is one of the most versatile postgraduate qualifications in health, equipping graduates to tackle health challenges at the population level rather than one patient at a time. In Ghana, where the health system is expanding and disease threats range from malaria and cholera to a rising burden of non-communicable diseases, demand for trained public health professionals is strong and growing. This guide explains what an MPH involves in Ghana, who it is for, and where you can study one.
What Is an MPH?
The MPH is a professional graduate degree that builds expertise in epidemiology, biostatistics, health policy, environmental health and health promotion. Rather than treating individuals, public health professionals study how disease spreads through populations, design interventions and programmes, shape health policy, and measure what works. An MPH typically combines taught modules with field placements and a research project or capstone.
Who Should Study an MPH in Ghana?
KCoHAS offers a 12-month Master of Public Health (MPH) affiliated with the University of Cape Coast.
View the MPH ProgrammeAn MPH suits graduates from health sciences, medicine, nursing, biological sciences and related fields who want to move into leadership, policy, research or programme management roles. It is also valuable for clinicians who want to broaden their impact, and for professionals working with the Ghana Health Service, district health directorates, NGOs and international agencies.
Entry Requirements, Duration and Fees
Entry to the MPH at Klintaps University College of Health and Allied Sciences (KCoHAS) requires a first degree in health sciences or a related field, normally at least a Second Class Lower division, with relevant professional experience preferred and two references. The KCoHAS MPH runs over 12 months, with tuition of GHS 13,500 per year. Exact requirements and intake dates should be confirmed with the admissions team.
What You Study
A typical MPH curriculum covers epidemiology, biostatistics, health policy and planning, environmental and occupational health, health promotion and education, and research methods, before culminating in a supervised field placement and a capstone project. At KCoHAS the programme is affiliated with the University of Cape Coast, which awards the degree.
Careers After an MPH
An MPH opens doors across the health sector. Common roles include public health officer, epidemiologist, health programme manager, health policy analyst and NGO health director, with employers ranging from the Ghana Health Service and district directorates to research institutions, the WHO and international NGOs. Public health leadership roles, particularly in programme management with international organisations, can be among the better-paid positions in the sector.
Where to Study an MPH in Ghana
Several Ghanaian institutions offer the MPH. KCoHAS offers a focused, 12-month MPH affiliated with the University of Cape Coast, designed for working professionals and recent graduates who want a strong grounding in public health practice. Its health-sciences focus and small cohorts mean close interaction with faculty and a practical, Ghana-relevant curriculum.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does an MPH take in Ghana? At KCoHAS the MPH is a 12-month programme. Part-time and other routes vary by institution.
Do I need a health background for an MPH? A first degree in health sciences or a related field is required at KCoHAS; applicants from biological and social sciences with relevant experience are also considered.
What can I earn with an MPH in Ghana? Earnings vary widely by employer and role. Programme and policy roles with NGOs and international agencies tend to pay more than entry public-sector posts; treat any figure as an estimate that depends on experience and organisation.
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