Master of Public Health (MPH) in International Health and Sustainable Development

The MPH in International Health and Sustainable Development is a 45-credit on-campus program that provides professional public health training in the major health problems facing vulnerable populations globally, as well as their underlying causes. You’ll learn how to assess the prevalence and consequences of these problems, how to mitigate them through programs, policy, and research, and how to evaluate the effectiveness of program and policy efforts. Coursework and learning opportunities are designed to emphasize the importance of cultural, social, and behavioral factors influencing health.

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
  • Social and Behavioral Aspects of Health
  • Evaluation of Program Interventions in Global Health or Impact Evaluation in Global Health
  • Health and Sustainable Development in a Changing World
  • Monitoring of Global Health Programs

Program Course Requirements:

  • Elective Courses (15 credits)
  • Applied Practice Experience
  • Integrative Learning Experience

Additional Program Requirements: