Michigan State University Public Health

Michigan State University Public Health

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Improving the health and well-being of the community, Spartans in Public Health are mobilizing change. https://bit.ly/MSUCommunityGuidelines

We work tirelessly to protect people through community-engaged research and our 100% online MPH program.

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Protecting People and Communities

The Michigan State University Division of Public Health focuses on population health from the College of Human Medicine’s Flint campus. Spartans are working side-by-side with community partners and health care providers. The goal, to mitigate chronic diseases, identify environmental health risks, and examine the social factors that influence health.

RESEARCH: With the support of $60+ million in external funding in less than five years, acclaimed researchers are addressing health disparities and turning our response to the Flint Water Criss into a public health model of resilience, recovery, and hope.

EDUCATION: The online Master of Public Health (MPH) program offers a pathway for forward-thinkers wanting to mobilize change. At MSU, we create community-engaged partnerships and protect people so they can live their best life.

If you have an interest in population health, working side-by-side with community partners and health care providers, look no further. MSU’s MPH curriculum and advising are completed 100% online, we offer in-state tuition for all students, and admission includes a complimentary APHA student membership.

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Online Master of Public Health degree program.

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200 East 1st Street
Flint, MI
48502

General information

Established in 2008, the Division of Public Health’s online Master of Public Health degree provides students with opportunities for coursework, research, and outreach for those interested in the field of public health. A key feature of the program is the emphasis on applied knowledge. The 42-credit degree is a generalist degree with all core and elective classes offered online. Electives, delivered in the campus setting, are also available from programs throughout the university. For more information about the Division of Public Health, the online Master of Public Health degree, or graduate certificate specializations, visit http://publichealth.msu.edu/.