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Earning a Master of Public Health degree from Harvard Chan School equips you with comprehensive knowledge, specialized expertise, practical skills, and an influential global network to advance your public health career. Designed for medical practitioners, experienced public health professionals, or those new to the field, the program offers adaptable degree structures and diverse concentration options. These provide both foundational public health training and specialized pathways tailored to your aspirations. Harvard Chan MPH alumni have accomplished extraordinary feats - from spearheading worldwide disease eradication campaigns against smallpox and Guinea worm to leading hospital departments, healthcare organizations, and government health ministries. Graduates have pioneered life-saving vaccines, practiced as surgeons and veterinarians, authored best-selling books, and even assumed national leadership roles. The 45-credit MPH-45 program caters to candidates with existing graduate degrees, medical/dental students who've completed clinical training, or professionals boasting five-plus years in public health or related fields.
The Health and Social Behavior concentration focuses on addressing health inequities and improving population wellbeing, ideal for applicants with prior research or work experience in these areas. The curriculum explores theoretical frameworks and analytical approaches for assessing community health challenges and designing effective interventions. Students also examine public sector communication strategies, advocacy techniques, and policy development. Alongside core public health coursework, participants cultivate specialized competencies in chosen focus areas, with faculty support for investigating specific health issues and at-risk populations. This concentration prepares graduates for impactful roles across government agencies, advocacy organizations, international health initiatives, and community healthcare systems worldwide. Alumni have secured positions as state health commissioners, maternal/child health program directors, policy analysts, health educators, and academic researchers.