• Master of Public Health at Ohio University is offered as a 2-years program.
  • This university ranked #5 in Athens ranked Best College Town in Ohio in 2021 (Far & Wide).
  • It is an on-campus program offered on a full-time basis only.
  • The program’s mission is to prepare public health professionals to address community health needs locally, nationally, or internationally, in collaboration with partnering organizations and entities.
  • The Ohio University Master of Public Health (MPH) degree, with a concentration in Community Health, prepares students to examine the behavioral, social, and cultural factors that impact health behavior and health outcomes.
  • Students complete coursework related to social, behavioral, environmental, and cultural determinants of health as well as courses focused on the assessment, design, implementation, and evaluation of health interventions in rural and underserved settings.
  • Students who complete an MPH are well-positioned for careers in a variety of settings, including local or state health departments, community-based organizations, governmental organizations (CDC), and global health.
  • The MPH program consists of 42 credits.