1- Qualifications:

Who can study in the department?

1- Academic qualification:

For the nutrition speciality:

- Diploma in Public Health (Nutrition)

To have a Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery, Oral and Dental Medicine and Surgery, a Bachelor of Pharmacy, a Bachelor of Science except geology and sports, a Bachelor of Nursing, a Bachelor of Agriculture, a Bachelor of Home Economics, a Bachelor of Physiotherapy, or a Bachelor of Tourism and Hotels.

- Master of Public Health and Sciences (Nutrition)

To have a Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery, Oral and Dental Medicine and Surgery, a Bachelor of Pharmacy, a Bachelor of Science except geology and sports, a Bachelor of Nursing, a Bachelor of Agriculture, a Bachelor of Home Economics, a Bachelor of Physiotherapy, or a Bachelor of Tourism and Hotels.

- PhD in Public Health and Sciences (Nutrition)

To have a Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery, Oral and Dental Medicine and Surgery, a Bachelor of Pharmacy, a Bachelor of Science except geology and sports, a Bachelor of Nursing, a Bachelor of Agriculture, a Bachelor of Home Economics, a Bachelor of Physiotherapy, or a Bachelor of Tourism and Hotels.

For the food analysis speciality:

  • Diploma in Public Health (Food Analysis)

Bachelor’s or bachelor’s degree from one of the Egyptian universities or its equivalent from the Supreme Council of Universities.

  • Master of Public Health and Sciences (Food Analysis)

Bachelor’s or bachelor’s degree from one of the Egyptian universities or its equivalent from the Supreme Council of Universities.

  • Professional Master's Degree in Food Analysis

Bachelor’s or bachelor’s degree from one of the Egyptian universities or its equivalent from the Supreme Council of Universities.

  • PhD in Public Health and Sciences (Food Analysis)

Bachelor’s or bachelor’s degree from one of the Egyptian universities or its equivalent from the Supreme Council of Universities.

2. The student must fulfill the department's requirements and obtain the approval of the concerned department council and the institute's council.

3- The student must complete the documents and forms required by the Graduate Studies Department.

4- The student chooses the appropriate courses, fills out a course registration form, and approves it from the academic advisor and head of the department.

5- Registration is a prerequisite to allow the student to attend and calculate the courses for him.

6- The student is not considered registered in any course until after paying the tuition fees within the prescribed dates.

7- A student who does not complete the registration procedures before the end of the second week of the fall and spring semesters or the first week of the summer semester is not entitled to attend lectures.

The programs provided by the department

Nutrition specialty

Diploma in Public Health (specializing in Nutrition) 26 credit hours: 10 core - 10 compulsory - 6 elective.

Master of Public Health (Nutrition specialization) for human physicians only - Master of Public Health Sciences (Nutrition specialization) 38 credit hours: 10 core - 14 compulsory - 6 elective - 8 theses.

Doctorate in Public Health (Nutrition specialization) for human physicians only - Doctor of Public Health Sciences (Nutrition specialization) 44 credit hours: 14 compulsory - 6 electives - 24 theses.

food analysis

Diploma in Public Health (specializing in food analysis) 26 credit hours: 10 core - 10 compulsory - 6 elective.

Master of Public Health (specializing in food analysis) 38 credit hours: 10 core - 14 compulsory - 6 elective - 8 theses.

Doctor of Public Health (specializing in food analysis) 44 credit hours: 14 compulsory - 6 elective - 24 theses.