Our Master’s in Community Health and Development at Kingdom Foundation International University equips students with the knowledge and skills to address public health challenges and promote sustainable development in diverse communities. The program combines theoretical insights with practical experience in areas such as health policy, community-based health interventions, and social determinants of health. Guided by expert faculty, students gain the tools to design and implement effective health strategies, while developing leadership skills to influence policy and improve health outcomes. At Kingdom Foundation International University, we foster a collaborative environment that empowers students to become impactful leaders in global health and development. Choose our Master’s program to drive positive change and contribute to the well-being of communities worldwide.
To be eligible for a Master’s degree program at Kingdom Foundation International University, applicants must hold a relevant Bachelor’s degree or its equivalent from an accredited institution. A strong academic record, typically with a minimum GPA of 2.3 or equivalent, is required. Applicants must submit official transcripts, a statement of purpose outlining their academic goals and research interests, and letters of recommendation. Some programs may require standardized test scores (e.g., GRE, GMAT) or a portfolio, depending on the field of study. Proof of English proficiency may also be required for international students.