The MPH is a generalist degree that covers various aspects of public health, including epidemiology, biostatistics, health policy, and environmental health.
This degree focuses on the management and administration of healthcare organizations, preparing professionals for leadership roles in healthcare management.
This program emphasizes the study of disease patterns and factors influencing health outcomes, making it crucial in public health research.
Biostatisticians play a key role in public health research, analyzing and interpreting data to inform health policies and interventions.
This degree combines social work principles with public health knowledge, addressing the social determinants of health.
With a focus on international health issues, this program explores global health disparities, infectious diseases, and healthcare delivery on a global scale.
This specialization equips students with the skills needed to analyze and shape health policies and manage healthcare organizations.
This program concentrates on the impact of environmental factors on public health, addressing issues such as pollution, food safety, and occupational health.
Concentrating on the intersection of nutrition and public health, this degree prepares professionals to address nutrition-related health issues.
Focusing on the health of mothers and children, this program addresses maternal and child health disparities, healthcare delivery, and family planning.