• Master of Public Health is a 2 years program at the University of Montana​.
  • It is an on-campus program offered on a full-time basis.
  • The mission of the UM MPH program is to provide distance-based learning opportunities, supported by scholarship and service activities, to prepare public health practitioners who will use global insight to improve the health of the people of Montana and other rural areas.
  • Students have to successfully complete 42 credits for the program.
  • Students in the MPH Program will take 27 core credits, 6 capstone credits, and 9 elective credits.
  • Students pursuing the MPH degree on a part-time basis should be able to complete the course work in three and a half years.