The online MAS in Patient Safety and Healthcare Quality focuses on the measurement of safety and quality, designing safer systems, organizational and cultural change, and preventing patient harm.
The online MAS program in Population Health Management prepares students to examine and respond to challenges and opportunities to improve health within and across populations.
Building on foundations in epidemiology and biostatistics, the online MAS in Spatial Analysis for Public Health prepares students to effectively design and conduct public health-related spatial analysis.
Offered by: Department of Environmental Health and Engineering
Onsite | Full-Time | 9 months - 1.5 years
The MA in Geography and Environmental Engineering is designed to provide credentials for employment or further education in the field of environmental science.
A dual degree program that combines the Master of Arts in International Relations degree at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) in Washington, DC, and the Master of Science in Public Health in International Health at the Bloomberg School.
A fully online program with part-time enrollment options, that covers topics in biology and public health, designed to provide a flexible option for those looking to advance their career or shift their career focus to a new field.
Onsite | Full-Time or Part-Time | 1 year - 3 years
The MBE combines approaches from science, technology, humanities, arts, public health, and medicine to prepare students to address the bioethics challenges of professional and civic life.
Offered by: Department of Health Policy and Management
Onsite | Full-Time | 2 years
The Master of Health Administration (MHA) program is uniquely designed for future health care executives early in their careers. The two-year accelerated curriculum includes one year of full-time academic coursework followed by a full-time, 11-month compensated administrative residency in one of many Hopkins affiliates and partner institutions across the country.
Offered by: Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Onsite | Full-Time | 9 months
MHS program focused on cellular and molecular biology at the intersection of biology, medicine, and public health, preparing students for a wide range of careers
Offered by: Department of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology
Onsite | Full-Time | 9 months
The 9-month MHS program includes a core curriculum focused on the biology, immunology, and transmission dynamics of major infectious diseases related to public health.
Onsite or Online | Full-Time or Part-Time | 9 months - 2 years
The MHS in Mental Health is a nine-month degree program that provides a foundation in the research methods and content-area knowledge essential to public mental health.
The MHS is designed for those who have an advanced medical degree (sub-specialty physicians) and other postdoctoral medical scientists who are pursuing a career in clinical investigation.
Offered by: Department of Environmental Health and Engineering
Onsite or Online | Full-Time or Part-Time | 9 months - 4 years
The MHS in Environmental Health focuses on the association between environment and health. Prepare for a career in medicine, research, advocacy, policy, or practice.
The MHS in Global Health Economics is a nine-month program that provides students with the skills necessary to use economic tools in the promotion of healthy lifestyles and positive health outcomes. Students will learn how to develop health systems that promote equitable access to care, using applied health cases from around the world.
Offered by: Department of Health Policy and Management
Onsite or Online | Full-Time or Part-Time | 1 year - 2 years
The MHS in Health Economics and Outcomes Research is a professionally-oriented degree program designed for individuals seeking specialized academic training to establish or expand their careers as health policy analysts.
Offered by: Department of Health, Behavior and Society
Onsite | Full-Time | 1.5 years - 2 years
The MHS in Health, Behavior and Society is an advanced, STEM-designated research degree offering training in theory and methods of social and behavioral sciences and public health.
Onsite or Online | Full-Time or Part-Time | 11 months - 4 years
The MPH program focuses on current global health problems and uses multidisciplinary, evidence-based approaches to prepare students to become leaders in the public health field.
Offered by: Department of Environmental Health and Engineering
Onsite | Full-Time | 9 months - 1.5 years
MS students study air, water, soil, climate, and data analytics to solve real-world problems at the intersection of environmental engineering and public health.
Offered by: Department of Environmental Health and Engineering
Onsite | Full-Time or Part-Time | 1.5 years - 5 years
The MS program in Occupational and Environmental Hygiene provides students with the knowledge and skills to identify and address environmental and occupational health hazards
Offered by: Department of Environmental Health and Engineering
Onsite | Full-Time | 1.5 years
The MS in Toxicology for Human Risk Assessment equips graduates with the knowledge and skills to succeed in the evolving field of human health and environmental risk assessment
The ScM is designed for students who want to gain advanced quantitative skills to conduct research combined with a mentored experience in applying these skills in a thesis project.
Our ScM targets individuals who have demonstrated prior excellence in quantitative or biological sciences and desire a career as a professional statistician.
Offered by: Department of Environmental Health and Engineering
Onsite | Full-Time | 2 years
The ScM in Environmental Health focuses on the association between the environment and health. Prepare for a career in medicine, research, advocacy, policy, or practice.
Offered by: Department of Health, Behavior and Society
Onsite | Full-Time | 2.5 years
The ScM in Genetic Counseling is designed to prepare graduates to provide genetic counseling with an emphasis on clients’ psychological and educational needs.
Offered by: Department of Environmental Health and Engineering
Onsite | Full-Time | 9 months - 1.5 years
MSE students study air, water, soil, climate, and data analytics to solve real-world problems at the intersection of environmental engineering and public health.
The MSPH training program is intended for students who wish to pursue a professional career in the field of public health. Some prior health and/or international experience is preferred.
Offered by: Department of Population, Family and Reproductive Health
Onsite | Full-Time | 2 years
The MSPH enables students to integrate coursework in the life course framework, PFRH areas of interest, policy, program management, and leadership with practical knowledge and skills.
The Global Disease Epidemiology and Control MSPH program trains students to use epidemiologic and biostatistical methods to design, implement, and evaluate disease control interventions.
Offered by: Department of Health, Behavior and Society
Onsite | Full-Time or Part-Time | 1.5 years - 3 years
The MSPH in Health Education and Health Communication is a STEM-designated program that offers specialized academic training in health education, health promotion, and health communication.
Offered by: Department of Health Policy and Management
Onsite | Full-Time | 2 years
MSPH students evaluate health care and work with decision makers to identify relevant regulatory policies, strategies, and interventions. This program also prepares students for further doctoral training in economics and health policy.