The Bachelor of Public Health (BPH) at the Department of Public Health, Nobel College, is a four-year academic program in Nepal affiliated with Pokhara University. This course is designed to equip students with essential scientific knowledge, technical expertise, and a deep understanding of public health so that they can effectively contribute at various levels, from community-based initiatives to national health programs.
Nepal's healthcare system faces significant challenges, including the need for equitable access to healthcare, improving quality of life, and addressing the triple burden of diseases—communicable diseases, lifestyle-related illnesses, and poverty-induced health issues. While global public health initiatives focus on interventions for lifestyle-related diseases, Nepal's healthcare system requires skilled public health professionals to tackle these pressing issues. The BPH program at Nobel College aims to meet the growing demand for middle-level public health professionals, helping to bridge the gap in healthcare services.
The BPH program is committed to producing competent, market-ready graduates who can significantly contribute to the public health sector. Upon completing the program, students will be able to:
Here are 20 career options that graduates of a Bachelor of Public Health (BPH) program might consider:
These examples highlight just a few of the numerous career paths available to BPH program graduates. Armed with a BPH degree, graduates are well-equipped to take on diverse roles within the public health sector, enabling them to make a significant impact on the health and well-being of communities, both locally and globally.
Course Name |
Credit Hours |
Introduction to Public Health |
3 |
Anatomy and Physiology |
3 |
Pharmacology, Pharmacy and Biochemistry |
3 |
Microbiology and Immunology |
3 |
Technical English |
3 |
Bio-Statistic and Computer Application I |
3 |
Laboratories and Term Papers |
3 |
Course Name |
Credit Hours |
Pathology and First Aid |
3 |
Toxicology and Entomology |
3 |
Bio-Statistic and Computer Application II |
3 |
Basic Epidemiology I |
3 |
Public Health |
3 |
Laboratories and Term Papers |
3 |
Course Name |
Credit Hours |
Basic Epidemiology II |
3 |
Introduction to Sociology and Anthropology |
3 |
Applied Epidemiology I |
3 |
Health System Development I |
3 |
Health Promotion and Education |
3 |
Term Papers |
3 |
Course Name |
Credit Hours |
Applied Epidemiology II |
3 |
Medical Sociology and Anthropology |
3 |
Environmental and Occupational Health |
3 |
Food and Nutrition I |
3 |
Applied Health Promotion and Education |
3 |
Term Papers |
3 |
Course Name |
Credit Hours |
Environmental and Occupational Health I |
3 |
Food and Nutrition II |
3 |
Human Resource Development (HRD) |
3 |
Primary Health Care in Nepal |
3 |
Health System Development II |
3 |
Term Papers |
3 |
Course Name |
Credit Hours |
Resource Methodology |
3 |
Family Health |
3 |
Applied Child Health |
3 |
Applied Environmental and Occupational Health II |
3 |
Community Diagnosis |
3 |
Term Papers |
3 |
Course Name |
Credit Hours |
Health Planning and Policy Development |
3 |
Health Economics |
3 |
Research and Computer Software Application |
3 |
Comprehensive Field Practice |
3 |
Health Seminar and Term Paper |
3 |
Course Name |
Credit Hours |
Special Topics in Epidemiology (any two) |
3 |
Special Topics in Health System |
3 |
Special Topics in Occupational Health |
3 |
Special Topics in Environmental Health |
3 |
Special Topics in Child Health |
3 |
Special Topics in Health Economics |
3 |
Special Topics in Reproductive Health |
3 |
Special Topics in Primary Health Care |
3 |
Special Topics in National Health Priority Areas |
3 |
Special Topics in Health Technology/Public Health Laboratory |
3 |
Health Seminar in Special Topics |
3 |
Dissertation |
3 |