Careers are likely to include government agency or legislative staff positions, policy and consulting firms, think tanks, advocacy organizations and lobbying firms, international organizations, private firms, hospitals, nursing homes and other institutions focused on health and population issues, academic or media positions.
The program of study for the MPH degree includes a set of required and elective courses, an internship, a capstone project and an efolio. Students can set their own pace from part-time to full-time. With appropriate planning, the program's requirements may be completed in 3-4 semesters and a summer. Other students prefer to follow a more relaxed pace.