Masters in Public Health

The Masters of Public Health (MPH) is an interdisciplinary professional degree designed to provide health care and other professionals with an understanding of the public health sciences, knowledge and skills that can be used in health care management, population-based research, and the community practice of public health. The degree program requires a minimum of 42-credit hours. Graduates are generally prepared for roles in a variety of public and regulatory agencies, in for-profit and not-for-profit health agencies, and in health services research. Concentrations are available in two areas: 

Generalist: Practice & Research 

Health Policy, Law, and Ethics
 Bovbjerg Teaching

Prof. Bovbjerg teaching PHS 701



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Joint MD / MPH degree  

Joint JD / MPH degree

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