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National University's Master of Public Health (MPH) program equips you for leadership roles in health promotion, disease prevention, community mental health services, or public healthcare management.
Available entirely online, this program can be finished in just 18 months. Select from three specialization tracks tailored to your interests: Health Promotion, Community Mental Health, or Healthcare Administration. Through the online MPH curriculum, you'll master crucial techniques for disseminating preventive medicine knowledge and launching public health programs that create tangible improvements in local and worldwide health outcomes. You'll be taught by experienced, doctorate-level instructors and benefit from internship placements and professional connections that support your career advancement.
The Community Mental Health specialization trains you to lead the development, execution, and assessment of population-level mental wellness initiatives. To earn the MPH degree, students must successfully complete a minimum of 72 quarter units of graduate coursework, encompassing core MPH components plus one specialization track. Up to 13.5 quarter units of graduate credit may be transferred from another accredited institution, provided these credits are relevant to the degree program and weren't applied toward a previous graduate qualification.