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The University of New Haven's Master of Public Health stands among America's most forward-thinking public health programs. Our cross-disciplinary approach arms students with the competencies needed to thrive in modern healthcare while advancing population health initiatives. Public health transcends mere employment—it represents a vocation to create meaningful change. The MPH program's purpose is to develop practitioners capable of disease prevention, health promotion, and community protection through education, applied practice, research, and service.
This program cultivates essential leadership capabilities, creative problem-solving approaches, and data-driven decision-making expertise crucial for public health excellence. Students develop comprehensive professional competencies through immersive learning experiences that address health's social, ethical, and policy dimensions. Our pedagogy emphasizes hands-on application—students practice public health while studying it.
The foundational curriculum covers critical domains like epidemiology, biostatistics, behavioral health sciences, healthcare management, and environmental health, complemented by specialized studies addressing contemporary challenges. These include international health systems, public health governance, ethical considerations, legal frameworks, and program implementation strategies.
Applicants must have official university transcripts and proof of bachelor’s degree completion. TOEFL of 80, or IELTS of 6.5, or PTE of 53 is required.
Application deadline: Spring Deadline - November 15 (Priority Application Deadlines).