Master of Public Health Program

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Program Overview

The Master of Public Health Program is a two-year course of study with classes conveniently offered in the evening, generally from 4 pm to 8 pm, Monday through Thursday on a term basis - Autumn, Winter and Spring. We prepare students to promote health, prevent disease, and protect the environment with the understanding that, as health professionals, we work in partnership with a wider community. In June 2005 we received our first accreditation as a Master of Public Health Program from the Council on Education for Public Health. Prior to 2003, our Program awarded graduates with a Master of Science Degree in Community Medicine.

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American Public Health Association

APHA represents a broad array of health officials, educators, environmentalists, policy-makers and health providers at all levels working both within and outside governmental organizations and educational institutions.

MPH Course Enrollment

Register and/or Withdraw for upcoming classes for the MPH Program

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Degrees and Programs

Read more about all of the Degrees and Programs offered at Mount Sinai School of Medicine.