Master of Public Health MPH

List of Academic Staff

NameStatus and QualificationResearch Interests
I.S. AbdulraheemProfessor & Head of Department
MBBS, MPA(Ilorin); MPH(Lagos); M.Sc. (Ibadan); MD, FMCPH (NPMCN, Lagos); FRIPH(London); Ph.D.(TAU,Central Nicaragua); FAIPH (Ghana)
Epidemiology Diseases Surveillance, Health Emergency, Economics of Health Care Financing leadership and Management of Geriatrics
T. M. AkandeProfessor
MB;BS (ABU,Zaria);M.Sc.(Ilorin); FMCPH (NPMCN, Lagos); MNIM
Health Planning and Management, HealthCare Financing and Human Resources for Health
G.K. OsagbemiProfessor MB;BS(Ilorin);M.Comm.H(Ilorin);Dip. Intern. Health, FWACP (W/Africa)DisastersandPublicHealth Emergencies, PHC and InternationalHealth
I.O.MusaProfessor MB;BS(Ilorin);FMCPH(NPMCN,Lagos); FWACP(W/Africa)Epidemiology,PHC,Ecologyand Health
A.G. SalaudeenProfessor
MB; BS(ABU,Zaria); FWACP(W/Africa); FMCPH, MD (NPMCN, Lagos); MPH (Ilorin); FRSPH(UK); Ph.D.(Ilorin)
Medical Sociology and Epidemiology
S. A. AderibigbeProfessor MB;BS,MPH(Ilorin); FWACP(W/Africa)Reproductive Health and Public Health Nutrition
M.J.SakaProfessor MB;BS,MPH, MBA,Ph.D., Cert. Health Plan andMgt.(Ilorin); Dip.Health Systems (Israel); Advanced Dip. Law (Nigeria); FMCPH (NPMCN, Lagos); Cert HMIS (Ilorin);Cert .Health Economics (World Bank)Health Management & Administration, Health Economics,HealthPolicy,Public Health Law &International Health. Epidemiology and Surveillance
O. A. BolarinwaReader
MB;BS,MPH(Ilorin);FWACP(W/Africa); Ph.D. (UPM, Putra)
Cardiovascular Health, Health Systems Researchand Epidemiology
M.M.B.UthmanReader MB;BS,MPA,MPH(Ilorin);FWACP (W/Africa); MNIM (Chartered); MSM, Cert. Data Processing& Management Information Systems (Ilorin); Research Synthesis(CapeTown);CertAdvancedDip in Ethics (NIH, USA); Cert EBHC (Stellenbosch)OccupationalHealth,Demography Research Ethic and Evidence- BasedHealth Care,Environmental Health and Biostatistics
HafsatA. AmeenSenior Lecturer MB;BS,MPH(Ilorin);FWACP(W/Africa); Ph.D. (Ilorin)Infectious Disease Epidemiology, PublicHealthImmunology,Health PromotionandHealth Communication
S.T. AbdulsalamLecturer I
MB;BS(Ibadan); MPH(Lagos); FMCPH (NPMCN, Lagos)
Occupational and Environmental Health Epidemiology, Medical Sociology
F.OladijiLecturer I
B.Sc.,MBChB(OAU, Ile-Ife);MPH (Ilorin); DTM & H(Liverpool);Ph.D. (Ilorin)
Molecular Epidemiology of Viral Infectious Diseases
*OlubunmiN. BuhariSenior Lecturer
BM,BCh(Jos); FWACP(W/Africa)
Community Mental Health
*Monioluwa ErnestSenior Lecturer
BDS(Lagos); M.Comm.H ,Cert Health Mgt. (Ilorin ; FWACS (W/Africa)
Community Dental Health

*Lecturersfromotherdepartments

Introduction

The programme is designed for candidates who wish to deepen their academic knowledge in public healthand increase their capacity for higher responsibilities in the field.

Philosophy

The philosophy of the programme is the understanding that public health challenges communities/societies face can be unique and are best solved by optimizing local resources includingintellectual capacity.

Aimand Objectives

The aim of the programme is to prepare graduates for leadership positions in public health policy at national and international levels as well as for academic positions in the field. The objectives of theprogramme are to:

teachthestudentsonhowtomanagepublichealthprogrammesatlocaland international levels;

conductingresearchoncommunity-basedhealthstrategiesforthepreventionof diseases; and

carryingoutothercommunitypublichealthactivities linkedto teachingand research.

AdmissionRequirements

FiveOLevelCreditsortheirequivalentsincludingMathematics,andEnglish Language.

AminimumofSecondClassLowerinBachelordegreefromarecognised university.

Apass inacompetitive screeningtestand apost-test evaluation interview.

Durationof theProgramme

TheFull-timeprogrammeshallbeaminimumof12calendarmonthsanda maximum of 18 calendar months for M.Comm.H degree.

A minimum of 18 calendar months and a maximum of 24 calendar months for MPH degree.

DetailedCourseDescription

ECH 841           Principles of Epidemiology                                2 Credits

Seminars on the purposes, principles and methods of Epidemiologyin communicable and non communicable diseases descriptive, hypothetical and experimental epidemiology 30h(T);CECH 842        

  Introduction to Medical Statistics                                2 Credits

Use of statistics and sources of data. Collection, organisation and summarisation of data. Basic   probability concepts. Probability distribution. Sampling distributions. Estimation techniques. Hypothesis testing. 30h(T);C

ECH 843           Community Mental Health and Social Medical Care              2 Credits

Aetiology and distribution of mentalillness. Psychoses, neuroses and other psychiatric syndromes. Role of family and community in the treatment and rehabilitation of mentally ill persons. Role of health personnel in community mental health. Community integration. Inequalities and health.

Professionals/client relationship. History and philosophy of publichealth. 30h(T);C

ECH 844  Administrations and Organization of Health Services                    2 Credits

Leadership role. Group process. Motivation and communication health organisations. Resources for health services. Organization design: control and information system. 30h (T); C

ECH845 Primary Health Care                                                                       3 Credits

History, philosophy and elements of primary health care. Organization and interplay of different components of PHC. Community involvement and the role of institutions and interest groups on primary health care. 30h(T);45h(P); C

ECH 846           Ecology of Human Health                                                     2 Credits

Man and the environment. Interaction of population; resources. Environment and man. Carrying capacity: land, energy, mineral resources, food and other renewable resources. Distribution of ecological systems. Population. Sanitation. Biogeochemical cycles. Factors influencing the distribution and abundance of plants and animals. Synthesis and solutions. 30h(T);C

ECH 847    Bio-medicalWriting                                                                    1 Credit

Practical skills in planning, organising and writing articles in line with the demandsof scientific journals.15h(T);C

ECH 848           Research Methodology in Community Health                     2 Credits

Research design including sampling techniques. Questionnaire construction and interviewing techniques. Identification and treatment of errors in surveys. Issues of ethics in research. 30h(T);C

ECH 849           GraduateSeminar                                                                   2Credits

Students seminar on the background, origin and setting of any topic in the specialty areas of tropical   public health. Community health nutrition. Health education. Medical demography and biostatistics. Health services administration: environmental, industrial/occupational health, chronic and non-communicable diseases. Seminars: short essay on the review of the topic chosen in specialty areas. 90h(P);C

ECH850 Reproductive Health                                                                          2Credits

Components of reproductive health. Maintaining a healthy reproductive life. Perspective of public health. Epidemiology and control of some common STIs: etiology of selected RTIs, STIs, HIV/AIDS and reproductive cancers. Socio- cultural and economic problems and challenges of reproductive health. Cultural and religious issues in reproductive health. Counselling, education and provision of birth control methods. Legal, ethical, religious issues related to family planning. Population control, family planning methods, sexuality education. 30h(T);C

ECH 851           Principles of Community Nutrition                                             2 Credits

Relationship of food nutrition .Food classes and classification. Major nutrients as components of balanced food intake. Role of nutrition in the maintenance of health. Malnutrition. Nutrient                     requirements and dietary allowances. Nutritional diseases. Growth monitoring. Food security. World nutrition. 30h(T);C

ECH 852  Foundation Theories and Principles of Health Education          2 Credits

History. Philosophy and concepts. Learning theories and behavioural science. Foundation of health education and health promotion. 30h(T);C

ECH 853 Principles and Control of Communicable Diseases                      2 Credits Lecturesandseminarondiseaseofmajorhealthimportance.Studyofinfectious diseases in developing countries. Rationale for disease control. Principles of disease control. Elimination and eradication. Global disease control initiatives. Disease surveillance systems. 30h(T);E

ECH 854 Applied Nutritionin Community Health                                         2 Credits

Nutritional assessment. Assessing the nutritional status of individuals     and communities: directly, anthropometrically, biochemically, dietary and clinicallyandindirectlythrough agricultural production,morbidityandmortality. Nutritionalneedsincertainspecific groups:pregnancy, infancy, childhood, adolescence, oldage. 15h(T);45h(P); E

ECH 855           Principles of Immunology                                                      2 Credits

Principles of immunology.  Antigen-antibodies    structure and interaction. Immunochemistry. Complement immune genetics. Cell cooperation in immune responses. Circulating and secretary anti bodies. Hypersensitivity. Phagocytosis antigenic recognition and carrier effect cellular immunity. Interferon regulation of immune responses and tolerance. Students will be required to submit a grant

proposal on any aspect of immunology. 30h(T);E

ECH 856           Immunology of Communicable and Non-communicable Disease             1 Credit

Diseases from immunological point of view: viral diseases, chlamy diainfections, measles,                        candidiasis, gonorrhea, tuberculosis, diphetria, Cholera, Syphilis, Schistosomiasis, cancer, leishmaniasis and leprosy. 15h(T);E

ECH 857           Medical Entomology and Mycology                                  1 Credit

Taxonomy. Morphology and cultivation of insects and molluscs of medical importance. Ecological, physiological and genetic aspects of control against vectors and molluscs. Transmission of disease             by arthropods and molluscs, field trip to a vector control programme will be arranged. 15h(T);E

ECH 858           Epidemiology and Control of Disease Relevant to Tropical Diseases       2 Credits

Problems encountered in the control and eradication of malaria, schistosomiasis, filariasis, trypanosomiasis, leishmaniasis and leprosy. Control. 15h(T);45(P);E

ECH859 Public Health Virology                                                                        1 Credit

Fundamentals of human virology, virus-host cell interaction. Pathogenesis: chronic and latent infections, epidemiology, environmental factors, host defense mechanisms and community control measures. 15h(T);E

ECH 860           Epidemiology of Sexual Transmitted Infections                             1 Credit

Principles. Concepts and components of reproductive health. Religious and cultural barriers to reproductive health care. Epidemiology and social aspects of STIs. Attitudes, perception and  practices relating to RH andvene real diseases. Legal and economic aspects of control. 15h(T);E

ECH861 Demonstration and Review of Cases in Tropical Public Health 1Credit

Case presentation and demonstration on different tropical diseases. Clinical cases and pertinent features: control, rehabilitation. Seminars will be offered on selected topics of general interest from current       periodicals criticizing the experimental designs, validity, significance of results  and conclusions, organization and clarity of prevention. 45h(P);E

ECH 862           Community Health Nutrition and Clinical Care                             1 Credit

Iatrogenicmal nutrition. Principles of the rapeutic nutrition in chronic conditions: cardiovascular,              gastrointestinal. Surgical renal biliary. 15h(T);E

ECH 863           Individual and Community Health Behaviour                                  2 Credits

Variety of force and conditions influencing individual behaviour and community actions. Health and culture. Methods of intervention in behavioural change. Case study review and life simulation              exercises.15h(T);45h(P); E

ECH 864 Community Intervention Techniques and Group Dynamics in Health Education 2 Credits

Techniques of community change. Community actions. Community development. Social policy and dynamics of human interventions. Influence of leadership on achieving community health goals. Role of patient education and counselling in primary health care. 15h(T);45h(P); E

ECH 865 Communication Methods in Health Education                                                      2 Credits Concept of information in various techniques of community in health education practice selected instructional media and development of education materials for the individual, group and          community. Behavioural change communication. Use of audio-visuals for health information,         education and communication (IEC). Role of media in health education. 30h(T);E

ECH 866           Planning Health Education Programmes                                                         1 Credit

Planning and evaluation. Formulation of specific programme for public health education and design to effective evaluation models. Principles of training programmes as applied to professional and community settings. Organisation and administration of health education services. Collection, analysis and interpretation of qualitative data using focus group discussion, rapid community profileandin-depth/key informant interviews. 15h(T);E

ECH 867           Health and Vital Statistics                                                2 Credits

Sources of demographic statistics: census, registration, surveys. Basic demographic measures: rates, ratio and proportion. Population pyramid: measures of mortality, fertility, morbidity. Rates adjustment techniques: direct and indirect standardisation. Life table techniques. 30h(T);E

ECH868 DemographyandPublicHealth                                                       2 Credits

Introduction to demographic concepts. Sources of demographic data: civil registration, census,survey, fertility and its measurement. Stable population and population models: population estimates and projections. Population dynamics, population pyramids, demographic transition, population and health. Life table techniques. 15h(T);45h(P); E

ECH 86  Advanced Statistical Methods in Community Health Research        2 Credits

Analysis of variance. Simple line arregression and correlation. Multiple regression analysis. Non- parametric techniques. 15h(T);45h(P); E

ECH 870           Principles of Public Health Administration and Management      2 Credits

History and definition of management/administration. Management theories. Management skills and techniques and their relevance  to public health. Principles of organisation of health care delivery     services. 30h(T);E

ECH 871   PublicHealthLawsandInternationalHealthRegulations                            2Credits

Application of law and legislative process to policy healthcare delivery system. Health manpower. Consumer protection. Regulation of quality of health care. Principles and practice of international health regulations. Consumer involvements and accessibility to health delivery system. Concept of SERVICOM. 30h(T);E

ECH 872           Economy and Evaluation of Health Systems                         2 Credits

Economic aspect of production, distribution and organisation of health services. Supply and demand of medical care facilities. Markets of health man power, financing, cost-benefit analysis and  problems of health planning. Purposes and procedures of evaluation methods in health programmes. Uses and limitations of evaluation methods. 30h(T);E

ECH 873           Introduction to Environmental Health                                                 1 Credit

Definition and scope of environmental health, different components of environmental health. Environmentalsanitation: disposal of wastes, water supplies, housing, food sanitation, personal       hygiene, vectors, atmospheric gases and general environment. 15h (T); E

ECH 874           Political Analysis of Health Care Systems                                        2 Credits

Political and bureaucratic considerations and outcome of health programmes. Consequences of department, agency, institution and individual actions on health care. Planning an effective       implementation of health programmes. 30h(T);E

ECH 875           Water Supply and Disease Associated with Water                               1 Credit

Water supply sources. Processing and distribution of water formunicipal use. Quality standards fo rwater supplies. Physical, chemical and biological qualities of  water. Current technologies treatment of water. Diseases associated with water. 45h(P);E

ECH 876           Environment Housing and Health                                                     1 Credit

Housing and transmission of diseases: house hold health habits, physiological and psychological needs. Urban and rural housing. Characteristics of tropical and non- tropical housing. Concepts of zoning and town planning. 15h(T);E

ECH 877           Introduction to Occupational/Industrial Health                                                1 Credit

History of occupational medicine. Structure of industry. Occupational hygiene, disease and toxicology. Occupational health organisation. Ergonomics. Industrial relations. Community and occupational health rehabilitation. 15h(T);E

ECH 878           Environmental Pollution                                                                                  1 Credit Disposal of waste matter. Solid waste management. Air, domestic and industrial pollution. Noise: sources, effects, managements and control. Environmental radiation, problems associated with contamination of air, water and food supplies. Community control of population. 15h(T);E

ECH879 Workand Health                                                                                          1Credit

Influence of work on health, industry and agriculture. Diseases and injuries associated with selected occupations on land, sea and space. Musculo-skeletal problems in industry. Mental problems in relation to work. 15h(T);E

ECH 880           Epidemiology of Oral Disease                                                                      2 Credits

Dental epidemiology: surveys, clinical trials and methodology. Problems intrinsic to dental research. Dental caries. Periodontal diseases. Oral cancer. Malocclusion and indices of health.

30h(T);E

ECH 881           Emergency, Accidents and Disasters                                                            2 Credits Ecology of disasters and accidents: types, phase, frequency and trends. Effects of disasters on       health. Communicable diseases: environmental risks, food shortages, psychological and emotional problems. Disaster operation :survey services and coordination. Disaster management: nursing, management of mass causalities, hospital organisation, ambulatory care, drug and medical supplied. Role of international organisations. 30h(T);E

ECH882 Cancer Epidemiology                                                                                 2Credits

Trends. Geographic and demography patterns of morbidity and mortality of tumors. Concept soft umor registry. Contemporary issues in cancer aetiology: occupation, environment, life styles and genetics. Cancer screening and prevention. 30h(T);E

ECH 883           Epidemiology of Cardio-Vascular Diseases                                      2 Credits

Natural history. Risk factors. Clues to pathogenesis and prevention of coronary heart disease. Hypertension.   Rheumatic fever.   Rheumatic     heart   disease. Cardiomyopathies, stroke and death. Cardio-vascular implications of diabetes and smoking: obesity as a risk factor. Lifestyle sand other changing trends in developing countries. 30h(T);E

ECH 884           Epidemiology and Diseases of the Elderly and the Disabled    2 Credits

Problems of ageing. Nature of the older population. Economic, social, financial, moral and programmatic issues in the planning and implementation of health care for aged. Critiques of major health and social service programmes. Role of family set up and the communities. Analysis of home care. Nursing homes and other programmes for the elderly. 30h(T);45h(P); E

ECH 885           Cross-National Perspective of Health and Social Welfare                     2 Credits

Influence of modernisation and urbanisation of the health and economic security of individuals and  families. Unemployment, accidents and disease disability. Evaluation of health and social welfare  programmes and services. 30h(T);E

ECH 886           Field Posting/MOH Posting                                                                8 Credits

Medical officer of health posting to LGA for 8 – 12 weeks. Students are expected to carry out community     entry activities, community diagnosis, community mapping, proffer solutions to identified community problems, mobiliseresourcesto solve community problems, provide health        careservices, activation/ reactivation of ward development committees. 360h(P);C

ECH 887           Social and Rehabilitative Medicine                                 2 Credits

Introduction to social rehabilitative medicine. Personality traits. Concept of handicap, impairment and disability. Social-cultural factors affecting health and diseases. Social class and its implication on health. Care of orphans and vulnerable children (OVC). Social aspects of HIV/AIDS and other non-communicable diseases. 30h(T);E

ECH 899           Dissertation                                                                 6Credits

Original research on a topic to be approved and supervised primarily by the department. Submission and oral examination of the dissertation. 270h(P);C

GraduationRequirements

All core courses are required to be passed at a minimum score of 50%. M.Comm.H students will not go on the Field Posting (ECH 886) while it is compulsory for the MPH students. A minimum of 46 credit units are required for graduation for the MPH students comprising 38 credits from the core courses and 8 credits from elective courses while the M.Comm.H students require 38 credits to graduate comprising 30 credits from the core courses and 8 credits from elective courses. Thefirst12 months are for the course work and examinations in both programmes. The next 3 months are for field postings and experiences for MPH students during which they are posted to Primary Health Care departments at the

Local Government (LGA) level and they also collect data for their dissertations. The M.Comm.H students arenot required to undergo the LGA posting. During the last 3 months, both MPH and M.Comm.H students are expected to prepare their dissertation reports and partake in the final project defense.

Summary

CoreCourses forMPH:

ECH841(2), 842(2),843 (2),844(2), 845(3),846 (2),847(1), 848(2),849 (2),850 (2),

851(2),852 (2),                886(8),899 (6)                                                                                                 38 Credits

CoreCourses for M.Comm.H:

ECH841(2), 842(2), 843(2),844 (2),845(3),846(2), 847(1), 848 (2),849 (2),850 (2),

851(2),852 (2),                899 (6)                                                                                                                 30 Credits

Elective Courses:

ECH853(2),854 (2),855(2), 856(1),857(1),858(2), 859(1),860(1),861(1), 862(1),

863(2),864 (2),                865(2),866(1), 867(2),868 (2),869(2), 870(2),871 (2),872(2),873(1),
874(2),875(1),876(1), 877 (1),878(1),879(1),880 (2), 881(2),882(2),883(2),884(2),885
(2), 887 (2) 
8 Credits 
MPH Total=46Credits
M.Comm.H Total=38Credits