Master of Public Health (MPH) in Environmental Health Sciences

Tulane’s MPH in Environmental Health Sciences is a 45-credit on-campus program that trains you in the assessment of environmental health hazards by integrating emerging knowledge and strategies to understand and reduce public health risk. The curriculum draws upon Tulane's extensive research and over five decades of experience in providing leadership training in environmental health to students locally, nationally, and globally to address critical contemporary issues in climate change, exposure science, and data science.

A Glimpse at Your Courses

Foundational Course Requirements:

  • Foundations in Public Health
  • Biostatistics for Public Health
  • Epidemiology for Public Health
  • Health Systems Policy and Management
  • Design Strategies in Public Health Programs
  • Fundamentals of Interprofessional Collaboration & Practice
  • Fundamentals of Environmental Health Sciences
  • Principles of Toxicology
  • Exposure Assessment
  • Applied Data Science for Climate and Health
  • Health Risk Assessment

Program Course Requirements:

  • Elective Courses (12 credits)
  • Applied Practice Experience
  • Integrative Learning Experience

Additional Program Requirements: