Master of Public Health
Interview in Bangladesh
In Search of Truth-Interviewing a pregnant woman
Photo by Rolf Klemm
Photo by Rolf Klemm
Candy, Toys, and Cigarettes
Sold together at the entrance to a playground in Yerevan, Armenia
Photo by Paul Perrin
Photo by Paul Perrin
Peruvian Boy
Drinking water in Santa Clara de Nanay
Photo by Pablo Yori
Photo by Pablo Yori
Maasai Man
A Maasai man exploring digital photography during his cousin's wedding
Photo by Justin Fahey
Photo by Justin Fahey
Health Assessment in Sri Lanka
Dr. Jin Kim, a part-time MPH student, at a mobile clinic in a tsunami camp in Sri Lanka
This young girl is teaching herself how to embroider. Within 10 years...
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Recipient of Field Experience Fund, Community Health Project in the Dominican Republic
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Online/Part-time MPH Program
Bloomberg School students can take MPH courses on a part-time basis in the classroom, online and in locations around the world.
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You can take courses as a non-degree seeking student.
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We receive 20% of all federal research funds awarded to the 43 U.S. schools of public health.
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43% of our part-time students are physicians.
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Johns Hopkins offers the opportunity for senior health professionals to complete the MPH degree by matriculating into the part-time internet-based format in the Fall Institute.
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You have access to course materials for free.
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Our faculty have ongoing research in more than 90 countries.
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The Master of Public Health is recognized as the flagship master's degree program at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
The program prepares students to become leading public health professionals capable of addressing current global health problems through multidisciplinary approaches that apply the latest scientific knowledge.
What Distinguishes the Hopkins MPH?
- Quality. Students join faculty on the cutting edge of science, research and practice in public health. Since 1994, the Bloomberg School has been ranked #1 among schools of public health according to U.S. News & World Report.
- Flexibility. Our online/part-time MPH program offers students several options for completing their degree with more than 100 condensed on-site courses in Baltimore, Washington, D.C. and Barcelona — in addition to many online courses. The full-time MPH program is completed in 11 months during which time students interact with nearly 600 full-time public health faculty members renowned for teaching, practice and ongoing research around the world.
- Diversity. Our diverse student body of physicians, former Peace Corps volunteers, lawyers, nurses, educators, policymakers, medical students and others become part of a global network of over 7,000 MPH alumni.








