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Deptartment of Health, Policy and Management

What is Public Policy?

Public Policy refers to all of the laws, regulations and other programs developed by governments to solve problems.  Public Policy at Johns Hopkins refers to the discipline that unites the theories of political science, economics and sociology to address issues of public interest.  Problem solving and the application of solid disciplinary training provides the opportunity to address a broad array of societal issues.  

The Master of Public Policy (MPP) program at Johns Hopkins is now offered through the Department of Health Policy and Management at the Bloomberg School of Public Health.

What is Public Policy? 
The Hopkins MPP  

Program Learning Objectives
Program Core Curriculum  
Internship Requirement     

The Ideal Applicant  
Career Opportunities  
Program Faculty  
Institute for Policy Studies (IPS) 

Application Deadline  
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