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32 Master's degrees offered by the university
Spatial Analysis for Public Health
The Spatial Analysis for Public Health program is a fully online degree program offered by the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health.
Patient Safety and Healthcare Quality
The Patient Safety and Healthcare Quality is a fully online, part-time interdisciplinary degree offered by top-ranked schools within Johns Hopkins University.
Environmental Health
Want to learn how the environment impacts our health? Consider a Master of Health Science in Environmental Health from Johns Hopkins University part of the first school of public health, this graduate degree program prepares students for careers in medicine, research, advocacy, policy and practice.
Public Health in Health Policy
The Public Health in Health Policy program from Johns Hopkins University is a professionally oriented degree program designed for individuals seeking competency-based education and training to establish or expand careers as health policy professionals within the United States.
Public Health in Social and Behavioral Interventions
The Public Health in Social and Behavioral Interventions program from Johns Hopkins University conducts research and training on the development, implementation and evaluation of social science-based public health interventions to benefit the underserved globally and locally.
Medical and Biological Illustration
Medical illustration training at Johns Hopkins University formally began in 1911 under the leadership of Max Brödel with an endowment from Henry Walters. While the first students earned certificates, since 1961, students have earned a Master of Arts in Medical and Biological Illustration (MBI)
Health Science in Health Economics and Outcomes Research
The Master of Health Science in Health Economics and Outcomes Research from Johns Hopkins University is a nine-month academic program that offers students a foundation in evaluation methods necessary to promote the efficient and equitable allocation of healthcare resources in public health.
Environmental Epidemiology
Environmental Epidemiology examines the epidemiology of diseases associated with industrial and other occupational exposures as well as environmentally induced illness in general populations. Environmental Epidemiology is offered at Johns Hopkins University.
Human Nutrition
The MSPH program in Human Nutrition from Johns Hopkins University is designed to train professionals to focus on understanding and solving public health problems in food and nutrition across a diverse societal landscape.
Health Sciences Informatics - Research
Health Sciences Informatics - Research program from Johns Hopkins University involves innovations for the health sciences (basic, clinical, nursing, public health, and librarianship) in the understanding of information needs, the design and creation of information technologies, the deployment of information solutions, and the evaluation of information management.
Clinical Investigation
The Clinical Investigation program from Johns Hopkins University is designed for those who have an advanced medical degree (sub-specialty physicians) and other postdoctoral medical scientists who are pursuing a career in clinical investigation.
Global Disease Epidemiology and Control
The Global Disease Epidemiology and Control Program from Johns Hopkins University trains students to use epidemiologic and biostatistical methods to design, implement and evaluate disease control interventions of public health importance to underserved populations.