MPH, Health Policy and Management

School of Public Health, Health Policy & Management

Texas A&M University - College Station

Program Quick Facts

The award-winning Master of Public Health (MPH) program is a multi-disciplinary professional degree program designed to provide graduate level practical training in areas of specialized public health practice. Classes offer relevant practical skills with a collaborative learning structure focusing on health issues populations face. You will learn how to solve real problems gaining a better understanding of the determinants of health, applied methods, epidemiology of diseases, policy and ethics, and interventions.

Effective public health professionals must work across multiple disciplines and systems to address population health problems.  All MPH students are expected to participate in an interprofessional team practical activity during their degree programs. See the IPE Learning Opportunities at the Texas A&M Health Office of Interprofessional Education and Research.

An individual with a baccalaureate degree or a physician licensed to practice medicine in the United States may apply for admission to the program. No coursework prerequisites exist for making a successful application to this degree program.

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