- The Yale University offers an MPH in Health Policy duration of 2 years.
- This course is offered on a full-time basis.
- This program is provided on-campus and off-campus.
- Through this program, they provide students with foundational skills in policy analysis, statistical methods, decision-analysis, communication skills, and key conceptual frameworks from the social sciences.
- The course goal is to empower graduates to become effective agents of change in the policy environments that shape health and health care to growing into being leaders.
- In this program, students design their own sequence of courses in health policy and may specialize in particular substantive areas (e.g., addiction, health economics, vulnerable populations, global health or consumer decision making).
- The areas of expertise of this program are:
- Health systems reform
- Quality, efficiency, and equity of healthcare
- Substance abuse and mental health
- Modeling, policy, operations, and disease
- Pharmaceuticals, vaccines, and medical devices
- Health and wellbeing
- Global Health
- The university offers a plethora of courses for international students including 84 majors and 2,000 courses in different fields at the undergraduate level.
- In 2019, 2,694 students nearly 20.7% of international students took admission at Yale representing 123 countries.
- The student-faculty ratio at Yale University is 6:1, and the school has 72.6% of its classes with fewer than 20 students.
- Yale University is ranked 1st in the list of Colleges with the Best Professors in America in 2020 by Niche.
- According to PayScale, the average salary of Yale University Graduates is 88,000 USD.