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The Master of Public Health (MPH) is an interdisciplinary professional degree focused on public health practice. The MPH curriculum offers students comprehensive training in fundamental public health principles while allowing specialization through advanced courses. Learners develop practical skills by addressing real-world health challenges during their internship placements. Full-time students typically finish in two years, while part-time students have up to six years to complete the requirements. The program's competencies shape both the core curriculum and specialized coursework, serving as a transparent framework for applicants, students, and employers regarding graduate capabilities.
The Health Services Administration concentration within the MPH is an accredited interdisciplinary program equipping students for leadership roles across diverse healthcare organizations, including delivery systems, agencies, insurers, and supply chain entities in both public and private sectors.
This accredited specialization merges public health principles with healthcare management training, giving students comprehensive knowledge of healthcare's operational and business dimensions. The carefully designed coursework produces exceptionally skilled healthcare administrators.
This accredited program attracts students interested in blended learning formats combining online and in-person instruction. Ideal candidates have prior education or experience in public health/healthcare, including volunteer work with health programs. In certain cases, employed students may complete internship requirements at their current workplace.