Vanderbilt’s Master of Public Health program prepares leaders to take on today’s most pressing and complex health challenges.
Learn more about Vanderbilt’s innovative program from MPH faculty members, current students and program staff at an upcoming information session:
- Monday, Nov. 30, at noon
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These informal sessions will offer a brief overview of the MPH curriculum and competencies, career options, an outline of the application process, and time to answer questions.
The Vanderbilt master of public health is a two-year interdisciplinary program to train public health scientists and leaders dedicated to improving public health and preventing disease and disability. Three tracks are offered: epidemiology, global health and health policy.
A five-year joint M.D./MPH degree is offered for students interested in acquiring tools needed to conceptualize and conduct studies using the methods accepted by premiere medical journals.
The Vanderbilt MPH program is accredited through the Council on Education for Public Health.
Students from all academic and professional backgrounds are eligible to apply.
For more information, please visit medschool.vanderbilt.edu/mph.