Overview

The Master of Public Health at Texas A&M University empowers students to become leaders in promoting health, preventing disease and addressing critical public health challenges in communities worldwide. Through a robust, multidisciplinary curriculum, including concentrations in environmental health, occupational safety, epidemiology and health policy, students develop strong analytical, communication and leadership skills. Hands-on fieldwork, research projects and real-world internships prepare graduates to make immediate, meaningful impacts in governmental agencies, healthcare organizations and the private sector. This program is ideal for those committed to advancing health equity and safeguarding public well-being.

 

Why Texas A&M?

Texas A&M’s School of Public Health is nationally recognized for its outstanding faculty, supportive learning environment and innovative approach to public health education. Students benefit from access to cutting-edge research centers, a wide array of practicum opportunities and a vast Aggie alumni network that opens doors to career advancement. The program’s emphasis on interdisciplinary collaboration and real-world experience ensures graduates are ready to excel in diverse public health settings. Choose Texas A&M to join a tradition of excellence and leadership that prepares you to thrive as a public health professional and make a difference for communities everywhere.

 

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