
The Master of Science in Sustainability in Health is a one-year, part-time online program that focuses on the integration of sustainability principles within the healthcare sector. The program covers topics such as sustainable healthcare practices, environmental health, and the impact of climate change on public health systems.
Graduates will be well-prepared for careers in public health management, sustainability consulting, and health policy development. The University of Turin provides a flexible learning environment, allowing students to gain valuable expertise in promoting sustainable health practices in an ever-changing world.
Semester 1 – Foundations in Sustainability in Health
Semester 2 – Advanced Sustainability in Health
Graduates of the Sustainability in Health Master’s program are prepared for careers in public health, sustainable healthcare, policy analysis, and environmental health. They can work as sustainability consultants, health policy advisors, environmental health specialists, and program managers. The growing emphasis on sustainable health practices and climate change adaptation ensures strong career prospects in international organizations, government health departments, and NGOs focused on public health.
The Sustainability in Health program offers students the knowledge and skills to integrate sustainability into healthcare systems. Students learn about the intersection of environmental health, climate change, and public health, preparing them to address health disparities and improve health systems. The program emphasizes practical solutions for creating sustainable healthcare policies and practices, ensuring that graduates are ready to lead global efforts in health sustainability and environmental protection.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +39 011 670 6111
Email: internationalstudents@unito.it
Address: University of Turin, Via Verdi 8, 10124 Turin, Italy