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| The MPH is recognized as the flagship public health master's degree program at Johns Hopkins University. The program prepares students to become leading public health professionals capable of addressing current global public health problems through multidisciplinary approaches that apply the latest scientific knowledge.What Distinguishes the Hopkins MPH?- A flexible part-time format with over 100 condensed on-site courses offered in Baltimore, Washington, D.C., Barcelona, as well as our many on-line course options.
- The full-time 11-month format, where students interact with over 500 full-time public health faculty, who are renowned for teaching, public health practice, and ongoing research in the U.S. and in more than 90 countries.
- Our diverse student body of physicians, former Peace Corps volunteers, lawyers, nurses, educators, policy makers, medical students, and others who become part of an amazing network of public health practitioners throughout the world.
- Ranked number 1 among schools of public health according to the annual U.S. News & World Report.
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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 Master of Public Health (MPH) degree by matriculating into the part-time Internet-based format in the Fall Institut
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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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