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Health Behavior and Health Promotion — Master of Public Health

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

The Master of Public Health in health behavior and health promotion will give you the skills and experiences to effectively engage communities and develop programs that create the conditions to keep people healthy.

And with the diversity of populations in central Ohio and throughout the state, there are many opportunities to elevate your education at Ohio State as well as find the area of health behavior and health promotion that is right for you.

Learn more about the Master of Public Health

Sign up for an upcoming information session to get answers to your questions about Ohio State’s Master of Public Health health behavior and health promotion specialization. Save your spot and learn how you can become a Public Health Buckeye.

Mentorship from start to finish

Each student in the program is partnered with faculty who provide individualized attention. Their expertise in the field can help you make the most of your education and launch your public health career.

A curriculum to lead better health outcomes

Our Master of Public Health is a two-year, full-time degree program including integrated foundational master’s coursework, specialization courses and the choice of six tracks to further hone your public health expertise.

Applied experiences, integrated learning

Each student completes an Applied Practice Experience working with public health professionals in a myriad of opportunities and an Integrated Learning Experience showing what you have learned.

Degree requirements

  • Minimum credit hours: 45
  • Prerequisites: Bachelor's degree; 3.2 GPA (recommended); statistics course; social and behavioral health course
  • GRE test scores optional
  • Program start: Autumn semester

2025/2026 deadlines to apply

DEC
1
Priority deadline

FEB
1
GTA/GRA consideration deadline

MAY
15
Regular deadline

Keep exploring

The college is a tight-knit community that's part of a large university full of opportunities. Find out how public health can help you excel in your academic and career goals.

Ready to apply?

Review our application preparation recommendations prior to applying to the master's program. You will submit your application through SOPHAS, and a supplemental Ohio State application. Priority deadline to apply is February 1 for graduate assistantship consideration.

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