What are the differences between DIH and MIH?

Modified on Mon, 8 Jan at 10:01 AM

The Diploma in International Health (DIH) is a post-graduate diploma, on the other hand, the Master of International Health (MIH) is a degree program in the International Health Program.


The DIH program consists of 24 units, while the MIH program has 12 units. 


You may opt to continue to the MIH program, by completing the unit requirements (24 units) for the DIH program and by taking up additional 12 units (one core course, one major course, and six units of thesis) upon complying with the admission requirements for MIH and passing the Qualifying Exam. A DIH graduate may seek admission into the Master's program within three years of earning the Diploma.


For more information, you may visit the FMDS DIH and MIH microsites.

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