GRADUATE PROGRAM IN PUBLIC HEALTH
Master of Public Health (MPH)
The Master of Public Health is a professional, interdisciplinary program that focuses on developing students who excel in the core competencies of the discipline and on addressing the pressing public health issues found in today’s culturally diverse communities. Students enrolling in the program will choose one of three concentrations: Environmental Health, Epidemiology, or Sociocultural Diversity and Health. The program is designed to be completed in two years but may be completed in longer or shorter periods depending on the needs of the student.
The first cohort will enroll in Fall 2009. To learn more, read our information on Admissions Requirements and Learning Objectives. You are also welcome to browse our list of approved practicum sites.
Doctor of Philosophy in Public Health (Ph.D)
The proposal for the Ph.D in Public Health is in the review process awaiting final approval. The anticipated start date for the program is Fall 2010. To learn more about the proposed pre-requisites and program requirements, please click on the link below:
Proposal for Ph.D in Public Health