- Master of Public Health at North Dakota State University is a 2 year program.
- It is an on-campus program offered on a full-time basis.
- The Public Health program focuses on the general health of communities through efforts to monitor the spread of diseases, initiatives to prevent disease and disability, and promoting healthy lifestyles through education and community engagement.
- The program focuses on rural health, health promotion and prevention, disease state management, and related activities of interest to North Dakota public health care practitioners and policymakers.
- The specializations include American Indian public health, public health in clinical systems, health promotion, and management of infectious diseases.
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The Master of Public Health (MPH) degree consists of 42 credits and can be completed in two years as a full-time graduate student.