Public Health (M.P.H.)
Program Overview
The Master of Public Health (MPH) program provides comprehensive training in population health, disease prevention, and health promotion. Students develop skills in epidemiology, biostatistics, health policy, and environmental health to address complex public health challenges.
The curriculum emphasizes evidence-based practice and real-world application, preparing graduates to design and implement public health programs, conduct community health assessments, and influence health policy. Multiple concentration options allow students to tailor their studies.
Graduates are prepared for leadership roles in public health agencies, healthcare organizations, nonprofit organizations, and government institutions working to improve community health outcomes.
Highlights
- •Comprehensive training in epidemiology, biostatistics, and health policy
- •Develop skills in disease prevention and health promotion
- •Multiple concentration options for specialized study
- •Evidence-based approach with real-world application
- •Prepare for leadership roles in public health organizations
Potential Career Opportunities
Career paths can vary based on experience, location, and requirements.
- •Healthcare Administrator
- •Health Services Manager
- •Clinical Research Coordinator
- •Public Health Program Manager
- •Health Informatics Specialist
- •Medical and Health Services Manager
- •Community Health Director
- •Healthcare Consultant
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