Master of Public Health (MPH)
Program Overview An advanced interdisciplinary professional degree designed to bridge the gap between health theory and global practice. The program focuses on eliminating health disparities and developing data-driven leaders capable of managing complex healthcare systems.
Graduate Curriculum & Research Pillars
Core Pillars: Epidemiology, Biostatistics, and Environmental Health.
Specialized Expertise: Health Policy, Disease Prevention, and Healthcare Ethics.
Applied Practicum: Mandatory fieldwork, global health case studies, and a final Capstone Research Project focused on population health outcomes.
Admissions & Candidate Requirements
Academic Foundation: A Bachelor’s degree in a health-related field is required.
Standardized Testing: Competitive GRE scores (Graduate Record Examination).
Professional Endorsements: Minimum of three Letters of Recommendation and a Statement of Purpose.
Faculty Spotlight
Lead Researcher:Dr. Emily Rodriguez (Global Health Policy).
Agency Experience: Senior Consultant for the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Expertise: Maternal and Child Health; Health Inequity Mitigation.
Impact: Integrates extensive field experience from international health missions directly into the classroom, providing students with a direct pipeline to global health networks.
Career & Leadership Outcomes
Primary Paths: Epidemiologist, Health Policy Advisor, Global Health Program Manager.
Institutional Roles: Leadership positions within NGOs, Government Health Departments, and International Healthcare Organizations.
International Graduate Requirements
Credentialing: WES or equivalent evaluation of international transcripts.
Language: Advanced English proficiency (TOEFL/IELTS) for graduate-level research and writing.