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Masters Program in Tropical Medicine

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Research Topics

Each research topic aims to improve understanding of health challenges in the tropics and contribute to efforts to improve public health and tropical disease prevention.

Epidemiologic Patterns of Tropical Diseases
Epidemiologic Patterns of Tropical Diseases

This research aims to analyze the epidemiological patterns of tropical diseases in a given population, including risk factors, prevalence, geographic distribution, and disease trends over time. This research topic includes cohort, case-control, or disease surveillance studies to understand the disease's burden and its spread dynamics.

Communicable Disease Prevention and Control
Communicable Disease Prevention and Control

This research focuses on evaluating and developing prevention and control strategies for tropical infectious diseases, such as malaria, dengue fever, or HIV/AIDS infection. Topics include vaccine trials, analyzing the effectiveness of vector control programs, or improving access to public health services.

Environmental Health in the Tropics
Environmental Health in the Tropics

This research examines the impact of environmental factors on public health in the tropics, such as air pollution, water quality, or sanitation. Topics include analyzing environmental exposure patterns, evaluating health risks, and developing ecological interventions to improve public health.

Public Health and Health Policy
Public Health and Health Policy

This research aims to analyze public health policies in the tropics, including health policy evaluation, analysis of socioeconomic implications, and development of sustainable policy strategies. Research topics include global health policy studies, analysis of health determinants, and evaluation of public health programs.

Reproductive and Family Health in the Tropics
Reproductive and Family Health in the Tropics

This study examines reproductive and family health issues in the tropics, such as adolescent pregnancy, maternal care, or family planning, which includes evaluation of reproductive health programs, analysis of socio-cultural factors, and development of reproductive health interventions.

Climate Change and Health in the Tropics
Climate Change and Health in the Tropics

This research focuses on the impact of climate change on public health in the tropics, including the increased risk of communicable and non-communicable diseases and the necessary adaptation and mitigation strategies. Topics include analyzing health vulnerabilities to climate change, evaluating adaptation programs, and developing climate health policies.

Intended Learning Outcomes

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Tuition Fees

Master's Program in Tropical Medicine
Single Tuition Fee

IDR 14,000,000

Per student/semester

Master's Program in Tropical Medicine
Institutional Development Fee

IDR 28,000,000

One-Time Payment