Howard University MPH Program
The MPH program is an 18-month program offered through the HU Graduate School.
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Howard University Master of Public Health (MPH) | 512 followers on LinkedIn. The MPH program is an 18-month program offered through the Howard University Graduate School. | The Howard University Master of Public Health (MPH) program is an 18 month program offered through the Howard University Graduate School. The highly interdisciplinary program provides unique opportunities to work across disciplines and equips our students with the skills and knowledge needed to prepare them for a host of career options in the public health sector. Graduates of the MPH program will be able to successfully navigate the intersections of research, practice, teaching, administration, and policy development, in order to address the current and evolving issues within public health.
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Howard University Master of Public Health (MPH) | 512 followers on LinkedIn. The MPH program is an 18-month program offered through the Howard University Graduate School. | The Howard University Master of Public Health (MPH) program is an 18 month program offered through the Howard University Graduate School. The highly interdisciplinary program provides unique opportunities to work across disciplines and equips our students with the skills and knowledge needed to prepare them for a host of career options in the public health sector. Graduates of the MPH program will be able to successfully navigate the intersections of research, practice, teaching, administration, and policy development, in order to address the current and evolving issues within public health.
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