Master of Science in International Health

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Frequently Asked Questions

The Master of Science in International Health is a flexible modular degree programme. It has three compulsory course components: Core Course, Advanced Modules, Thesis /Oral Exam.

These three components are to be completed in a minimum of one year (full-time) to a maximum of five years (part-time). Our staff is happy to assist students in choosing their elective advanced modules and developing their research projects. Successful completion of all course components leads to a Masters degree awarded by the institution the participant initially registered with.

 

 

The tuition fee for the one-year full-time programme is 14,100 EUR. This fee includes the Core Course, the Advanced Modules and the Thesis. Please note that this amount does not include housing and living expenses, for which you should add approx. 800 EUR monthly.

 

 

There is no application fee. However, in case of admission, students have to make a non-refundable advanced payment of 500 EUR.

 

 

MScIH Application Deadline: 30 April 2020 (to start in September 2020)
MScIH + DAAD Application Deadline: 15 October 2019 (to start MScIH in September 2020).

 

 

The Institute of Global Health does not grant any scholarships. There are several funding agencies you may want to consider instead, such as the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) for instance.

 

 

If you want to apply for a DAAD scholarship, you should sumbit the DAAD application form together with your online application to the MScIH. Please upload the DAAD application form in the 'financing' section. For the DAAD scholarship application form and further information about DAAD scholarships, please visit the DAAD website.

 

 

The course is open to medical doctors and other professionals that hold a Bachelor's degree (4 years or equivalent qualification, at least 240 ECTS) in a public health or social sciences based discipline. Furthermore, candidates are expected to have at least one year of relevant work experience in low and middle-income countries.

 

 

The research proposal outlines in a brief and concise way what your research project is about, including your research objectives and methodical approach. It should be no longer than four pages.
The research proposal is needed for multiple purposes during study preparation and will likely be revised several times. Initially, it serves as a basis for discussion with the thesis supervisor. It must then be reviewed and approved by the thesis committee so that you can carry out your research. Although it is not mandatory for application, it is taken into account (if available) by members of the admissions committee.

 

 

As part of your application you should provide at least two letters of recommendation:
     1. Academic letter of recommendation from your university
     2. Professional letter of recommendation from your employer
Both letters need to be of recent date. These letters should include the official letter head and office stamp of your university/place of employment and should be the hand-signed by your referee.

 

 

If an applicant's first language is English or his/her studies at the university level have been conducted completely in English (written proof from the University is required), he/she is exempted from providing an English language proficiency test. In all other cases, proof of proficiency in the English language is required by providing evidence of at least 6.5 IELTS score or a TOEFL computer based version (CBT) score of at least 237, or a paper based version (PBT) score of at least 580, or an Internet Based version (IBT) score of at least 92-93.

 

 

Knowledge of the German language is NOT required for your participation in the Master's programme. However, it is recommended to acquire some basic knowledge for your daily life in Heidelberg.

 

 

The MScIH programme allows for full-time (1 year) and part-time (up to 5 years) study. While both modes of study have the same course components, credit requirements and lead to the same degree they differ in terms of time and flexibility. After successful completion of the core course students must undertake a range of advanced modules.
Full-time students are required to complete a set of four mandatory advanced modules offered at Heidelberg University totaling 12 credit points, before they can choose elective advanced modules offered at Heidelberg University and other tropEd partner institutions to gain an additional 8 ECTS points.Part-time students may choose to complete any of the mandatory and elective advanced modules offered at Heidelberg University and other tropEd partner institutions to meet the credit requirements of this course component.

 

 

The admission committee reviews MScIH applications combined with DAAD scholarship applications in late December. Notifications of the selection results are sent out in January.
The admission committee reviews all other applications in May of the same year the course starts. Notifications are sent out in June.

 

 

Contact

For general enquiries and questions about the programme, please contact our master programme team:

Sommer, Katharina, Dipl.-Übersetzerin
Programme Manager, MScIH
Phone: +49 (0) 6221/56-6477
Katharina.Sommer(at)uni-heidelberg.de

Richter, Regina, B.Sc.
Assistant Programme Manager, MScIH
Tel: + 49 - (0) 62 21 - 56 71 98
regina.richter(at)uni-heidelberg.de

For questions regarding the application process please contact:

Nitschke-Edert, Anke
Admissions Manager
Phone: +49 (0) 6221/56-7190
msc_ih(at)uni-heidelberg.de
Anke.Nitschke(at)urz.uni-heidelberg.de