University of Georgia: College of Public Health

Master of Public Health (MPH)


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Last updated: Jun 8, 2009 - 11:53:52 AM

The MPH at the University of Georgia was developed to address the critical need for highly trained public health professionals. Through coursework and field learning experiences, MPH students receive training to provide service and leadership in public health in the state of Georgia, for the nation, and around the globe. The 2-year program is designed for health professionals who wish to expand their skills, knowledge, and expertise, and for students who wish to build a career in public health.

Students are admitted for the fall semester each year, and classes are offered on the UGA campus in Athens. The MPH degree is administered through the College of Public Health, not individual departments. Students can choose one of the following concentrations areas: Biostatistics, Environmental Health Science, Epidemiology, Health Policy and Management, and Health Promotion and Behavior.



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COLLEGE OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Paul D. Coverdell Center for Biomedical and Health Sciences
University of Georgia
Athens, GA 30602-7396
Phone: 706.583.0885
Fax: 706.542.6730
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