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Master of Public Health

Ohio State’s Master of Public Health offers eight specializations to help you address today’s most pressing health challenges. Designed for aspiring public health professionals, this degree equips you with the knowledge and skills to make meaningful contributions to improve community health.

Specializations

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Biomedical Informatics

Learn to apply technology to improve lives and deliver top-tier health care as you prepare for a research or applied practice career.
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Biostatistics

Gain the skills needed in applied statistics to address public health challenges and find new ways to use data to uncover ways to improve lives in communities throughout the nation and world.
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Environmental Health Sciences

Grounded in the concept of "One Health," an Ohio State environmental health sciences education prepares you to address global public health challenges facing the world today.
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Epidemiology

Gain analytical, scientific and leadership skills in epidemiology that put you at the forefront of disease prevention, drive better health for all and inform policy.
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Health Behavior and Health Promotion

Position yourself for a public health career with a strong focus on advocacy, prevention and policy change.
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Program for Experienced Professionals

Develop your population health leadership and management expertise in this 100% online master's degree program for working professionals.
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Veterinary Public Health

Gain the knowledge and skills necessary to prevent and control diseases at the interface of humans and animals to truly make an impact in local and global communities.
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