Vision, Missions, and Objectives of the Bachelor Program in Public Health

Vision

The vision of the Bachelor Program in Public Health is to become a leading Bachelor Program in Public Health that produces innovative, proactive, and professional graduates in public health at local, national, and international levels with respect to the religious morality.

Missions

The missions of the Bachelor Program in Public Health are:

  1. To organize academic education based on modern learning technology.
  2. To conduct top-quality education based on evidence-based learning processes.
  3. To conduct public health research and community services at local, national, and international levels.
  4. To implement education management based on RAISE plus (Relevancy, Academic Atmosphere, Internal Management, and Organization, Sustainability, Efficiency, and Productivity) and Leadership, Access, and Equity.
  5. To form networks and partnerships with industries, governments, and national and international organizations.

Objectives

  1. To produce innovative, proactive, professional, and qualified academic graduates in Public Health.
  2. To create graduates with the following abilities:
    • Applying public health knowledge through promotive and preventive approaches, leadership, practical communication skills, and critical thinking in the system context.
    • Managing health organization and system.
    • Making health policy analysis.
    • Developing community empowerment, social support, networking, and accessibility.
    • Assessing health status based on data, information, and health indicators for decision-making.
    • Conducting public health research.
    • Producing research supporting health sciences and technology development conducted by the lecturers and students.
    • To apply public health science and technology in community service activities.
    • To manage effective, efficient, continuous, and competitive learning processes in a conducive academic atmosphere.
    • Conducting education that concerns labor market requirements and pays attention to access and equity.
  3. To provide human resources adaptable to public health science development and technological advancement.
  4. To establish partnership with supportive stakeholders at national and international levels.