That thing in you? That's what you bring to a career in public health that can make a real difference
Now more than ever, the world needs passionate and dedicated public health leaders. Our Master of Public Health (MPH) degrees are designed to empower individuals like you. People who bring lived experience, purpose, and the drive to create meaningful impact.
An MPH will deepen your understanding of health challenges and equip you with valuable skills that can be applied across industries.
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CEPH Accredited
2 years
Program Duration
60
Avg. Credit Hours
$16,934
Avg. In-State Tuition per Year
Develop Cross-Industry Skills:
- Data Analysis and Interpretation: The ability to collect, analyze and draw insights from data is valued across many industries.
- Policy Development and Analysis: Skills in policy development, analysis and communication are applicable across government, nonprofit and corporate settings.
- Program Planning and Evaluation: Experience designing, implementing and assessing programs can translate to roles in project management and consulting.
- Community Outreach and Engagement: The ability to connect with diverse stakeholders and build partnerships is essential for government, non-profit and private sector community relations roles.
- Adaptability and Creative Thinking: Public health professionals are trained to be flexible and innovative in addressing complex challenges, which is valuable in any field.
- Collaboration and Teamwork: The interdisciplinary nature of public health cultivates strong interpersonal and teamwork skills.
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Hear From Our Graduates
"The MPH program gave me a foundation of technical knowledge, practical skills, and professional connections upon which I’ve been able to build my career in public health." Emily Henke, Executive Director of the Oregon Public Health Institute
"My degree in Health Promotion laid a solid foundation for my career. The emphasis on group work and the practical experiences, especially during my practicum, equipped me with valuable skills that I could directly apply in a job setting." Kelly Bennett, Division Director, Operational and Data Analytics for the Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response at the US Department of Health and Human Services
“Working in public health just means finding ways to help the people who need it most, and making that happen through policy.” Dalton Wesemann, MPH Student