
The Master of One Health is an interdisciplinary, two-year postgraduate program designed to prepare professionals for leadership roles in global health. Rooted in a systems-thinking framework, the program emphasizes the interconnection between human, animal, and environmental health. Students gain advanced knowledge in epidemiology, zoonotic diseases, environmental health, food safety, and health economics, while also developing strong competencies in communication, leadership, and policy analysis.
The curriculum integrates coursework, fieldwork, and research to provide a comprehensive understanding of the One Health approach. A final thesis project allows students to apply their knowledge to real-world challenges, contributing new insights to the growing field of One Health.