The Doctor of Public Health (DrPH) program at GOU is designed for conducting practical, cutting-edge critical research work in various public health practice specialization areas. It is a professional and applied doctorate program with a practical orientation. The program focuses on real-world nursing problems and practice and involves original and secondary research to explore, examine, and address those problems.
The DrPH is primarily designed for working professionals who have practical experience in their field and want to increase their knowledge, advance their careers, and translate their work experience into a higher position of credibility, leadership, and influence in their field of practice. However, many DrPH holders do teach and engage in research work in colleges and universities as academics and faculty members.
The program, which is offered only under both the DrPH by Thesis and the DrPH by Publication options, is designed to develop high-standard academic research skills of our DrPH candidates to be able to:
The outcome of the DrPH research is expected to be a comprehensive treatment of the research subject area of study. The standard duration of the DrPH program at GOU is three years. DrPH students are expected to complete their Mandatory Courses and Doctoral Seminar work in the first year to successfully progress to candidature in the second year.
DrPH by Thesis Candidates: The DrPH Candidate, under the supervision of their assigned Advisor (s), is expected to devote the final two years of the program to their core research work, publishing mandatory five SCOPUS-rated high-impact factor peer-reviewed journal research publications out of their research work and completing their Thesis for submission to the DrPH Examination Process.
DrPH by Publication Candidates: The DrPH Candidate, under the supervision of their assigned Advisor (s), is to continue with their core research work, publishing the remaining of the stipulated number of ten to twelve SCOPUS-rated high-impact factor peer-reviewed journal research papers and developing and forming their DrPH Research Portfolio (‘Thesis’) for submission to the DrPH Examination Process.
Online
36 – 48 months
5
30
January 2025
September 2025
English
The DrPH program at GOU sought to produce and graduate DrPH degree holders who have demonstrated academic leadership, independence, creativity, and innovation in their research and acquired a wide range of advanced and cutting-edge research skills related to public health practice. In addition, the DrPH program provides advanced training designed to enhance professional knowledge in a specialist area of public health practice. The University expects its doctoral graduates on the program to have the following qualities and skills:
an awareness, where appropriate, of issues related to intellectual property management and the commercialization of innovation.
| Number of Modules | Credit Per Module | Total Credit Hours | |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Phd Mandatory Courses | 5 | 6 | 30 |
| Total | 30 |
PhD by Thesis Candidates
Candidates enrolled in the PhD by Thesis option of the program must undertake comprehensive and intensive cutting-edge critical research work based on their approved PhD research topic under guidance. Candidates are expected to write and submit a PhD Thesis based on their research work for examination through the viva voce process. They may also be required to occasionally attend and present progress reports on their research work at special online seminar sessions hosted by the relevant subject matter PhD Research Committee.
PhD by Publication Candidates
Candidates enrolled in the PhD by Publication option must undertake comprehensive and intensive cutting-edge critical research work based on their approved PhD research topic under guidance. Candidates are expected to write and submit a PhD Research Portfolio based on their research publications for examination through the viva voce process. They may be required to occasionally attend and present progress reports on their research publications at special online seminar sessions hosted by the relevant subject matter PhD Research Committee.
The PhD Examination Process
The PhD in Information Technology examination process at GOU is the same for the PhD by Thesis and the PhD by Publication programs. Based on their submitted PhD Thesis/PhD Research Portfolio, candidates will undergo a PhD examination process involving assessment of their Thesis/Research Portfolio document by Examiners and go through a PhD viva voce examination process to defend their work.
Academic Qualification Requirements
TRACK A – DIRECT ENTRY
The Direct Entry Candidates for admission to this program must possess a Master’s degree or equivalent from a recognized university.
TRACK B – COMPETENCY-BASED FLEXIBLE ENTRY
The Competency-Based Flexible Entry Candidate must:
Upon admission to the PhD program, Competency-Based Flexible Entry Candidates will also be required to take three mandatory core courses relevant to their research subject area through Independent Study.
Proficiency in the English Language is a requirement for admission to this program. Applicants who need to improve their English to the required proficiency level can enroll in GOU’s English Language Proficiency Course.
PhD/Doctorate Degree is $2500/Trimester
GOU has in place a competitive Scholarship and Financial Aid scheme for qualified and needy students seeking admission to any program of study. Prospective students should contact the Student Admissions Office (admissions@gou.university) for eligibility details and on the application process.