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 - 2 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.
The Health Systems MSPH program prepares students to become leaders in health policy planning, management, financing, and evaluation while implementing equitable interventions.
The Human Nutrition MSPH program trains students to understand and solve international and domestic public health problems in food and nutrition in diverse societal landscapes.
The Human Nutrition – Dietitian MSPH program provides the highest quality training in nutrition and dietetics and prepares students to obtain the Registered Dietitian credential.
The Social and Behavioral Interventions MSPH program trains students to understand and develop effective programs reflective of social, cultural, and policy contexts of health problems.