
Cape Coast, Central Region
This programme helps you understand how population changes like births, deaths, and migrations affect the health of communities. You will learn to identify health problems in different groups of people and figure out the best ways to solve them.
Starting salaries in Ghana for this field can range from GHS 1,500 to GHS 3,000, especially in public sector or smaller NGOs. With experience, specialisation, and roles in international organisations, earnings can significantly increase.
The field is growing due to global health challenges and ageing populations. Technology like big data analytics, AI for predictive modelling, and digital health platforms will revolutionise how we understand and tackle population health issues.
Excellent opportunities exist abroad with international organisations and NGOs in regions like the UK, Canada, Australia, and across Europe. These roles often focus on global health, development, or humanitarian aid, requiring advanced qualifications.
This degree is highly relevant in the AI era. AI tools will assist in analysing large health datasets and predicting trends. However, human decision-making, ethical considerations, and community-level interventions remain crucial and are complemented by AI.
Someone passionate about improving community health and well-being, enjoys working with data, and has a keen interest in social issues. You should be analytical, empathetic, and eager to make a tangible difference in people's lives.
A fantastic degree for making a real impact on health globally.
* Updated May 2026 using AI-assisted career guidance and university data.