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Master of Public Health
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The Master of Public Health program prepares students to become leaders who bridge science, compassion, and advocacy to create meaningful change in communities. You will explore how biological, social, and environmental factors shape health outcomes, and learn to design interventions that promote equity and resilience. Beyond technical expertise, this program encourages critical thinking about the systems that influence wellbeing and the responsibility of those who work to improve them.
What You’ll Gain
- A solid foundation in public health principles, biostatistics, and epidemiology
- Tools to assess, plan, and evaluate health programs across diverse populations
- Deeper understanding of health inequities and the social, political, and cultural forces that sustain them
- Skills to analyze policy, interpret data, and advocate for change on a local and global scale
Career Paths
Graduates of this program are prepared for impactful roles such as:
- Public Health Specialist
- Epidemiologist
- Health Policy Analyst
- Community Health Program Manager
- Global Health Coordinator
Whether your path leads to healthcare systems, government agencies, or international organizations, you will be equipped to address the complex challenges of modern public health with empathy and evidence-based insight.
Featured Courses
PH 6001 – History of Public Health
PH 6004 – Intro to Biostatistics and Epidemiology
PH 6005 – Health Inequities in the U.S. Healthcare System
PH 6202 – Public Health Nutrition
PH 7990 – Public Health Practicum