Master of Spatial Analysis for Public Health
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UC's Master of Spatial Analysis for Public Health (MSAPH) combines expertise on public health issues with GIS technologies. Learn more about studying an MSAPH through our Te Kaupeka Pūtaiao | Faculty of Science.
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The Master of Spatial Analysis for Public Health (MSAPH) combines expertise on public health issues with GIS technologies. Spatial health data is fundamental to assess hazards from environmental exposure, and the impact of health intervention towards the wellbeing of communities.
Geospatial analysts can use spatial data to determine important health demographics such as disease causation and spread prevention, disaster risk factors, genetic disease likelihood, physical and mental behavioural trends, and economic affect. These issues are on the rise and experts are needed globally.
The MSAPH contains 180 points of coursework, including a 60-point community project.
The Master’s can be completed in 12–18 months full-time, and 2–3 years part-time.
For full requirements, see the Regulations for the Master of Spatial Analysis for Public Health.
The MSAPH includes seven compulsory courses, and a project over the summer at a workplace or with direct relevance to a community.
2024 tuition fee estimate:$13,736 (180 points)
2025 tuition fee estimate: $14,559 (180 points)
2024 tuition fee estimate:$63,300 per180 points ($42,200 per 120 points)
2025 tuition fee estimate:$65,700 per180 points($43,800 per 120 points)
You may go on to Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) studies in a large variety of related subjects, for example Geography.
Graduates with geospatial science and health analytical skills will find themselves well-suited to work as spatial analysts, health policy makers, GIS software developers, environmental health officers, statisticians, and administrators in health research groups, DHBs, health ministries, and other public health sector organisations.