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2.5k Master's degrees in Public Health
Public Health
Public Health is integral to society. In the ever-changing context of our healthcare industry, the demand for professionals trained in public health is increasing. Positions related to public health are predicted to grow nearly 20% nationwide by 2026 – nearly double the rate for all other occupations. This master is offered at Concordia University Irvine.
Public Health Genetics
The Public Health Genetics degree program from University of Washington trains students in the fundamentals of public health genetics within the context of law, ethics, and policy. Work with our core, interdisciplinary, and research faculty who are recognized as national and international experts in the areas of genetics, epidemiology, health policy, bioethics and humanities and public health genetics.

Human Bioarchaeology and Palaeopathology
The Human Bioarchaeology and Palaeopathology programme from University of Bradford emphasises the study of archaeological human remains within their funerary context.
Public Health (Nutrition)
The Public Health (Nutrition) Nutrition programme in University College Dublin has been developed to offer multi-disciplinary training and development in Public Health Nutrition, emphasising the application of food and nutrition knowledge, policy, and research to the improvement of population health.
Public Health - Generalist (Online)
Public Health - Generalist (Online) from Harvard University provides a rigorous, part-time, educational experience for working professionals throughout the globe. The program is designed with maximum flexibility to give students skills and applied experience.
Public Health - Epidemiology
The Public Health - Epidemiology program at University of Alberta values and seeks to recruit Indigenous students and students of diverse racial, ethnic, gender, sexual orientation, ability/disability, socioeconomic, and religious backgrounds and experiences.
Public Health
Azusa Pacific University's Master of Public Health program equips you to drive population health improvements. Acquire expertise in disease prevention, health promotion, and policy advocacy for a dynamic career in public health.

Public Health
The Graduate Certificate in Public Health (Social Work Pathway) from the University of Wollongong provides a pathway to the Master of Social Work (Qualifying) for degree qualified students who do not have a background in the Social Sciences. It will also deliver recognition towards a Master of Public Health.
Public Health Administration
The Public Health Administration degree is a multi-disciplinary master's degree designed to meet emerging workforce development needs. It is designed to develop advanced professional skill sets in various subject areas not currently represented at Fort Hays State University by Master of Science (MS) credentials.
Nursing - Nurse Practitioner
The Nursing - Nurse Practitioner (M.N.-N.P.) program at University of British Columbia prepares nurse practitioners to work in primary care settings. Graduates assess, diagnose, and treat common and predictable conditions across the lifespan, and are eligible to apply for registration as Nurse Practitioner (Family) in British Columbia.
Community/Public Health Nursing
Community/Public Health Nursing from University of Maryland Baltimore lets you make a difference for patients and communities by addressing the roots of our most significant health care issues.

Public Health
Develop your critical thinking, knowledge and skills in a diverse and inclusive classroom, focusing on how we can understand and improve global population health with this Public Health degree at Sheffield Hallam University.
Public Health
The Master of Public Health at The University of Hong Kong is a broadly based graduate training programme designed to prepare physicians, dentists, nurses, other health professionals, medical and health researchers and policy analysts to identify and analyse contemporary health and healthcare issues in Hong Kong, China and the Asia Pacific.
Public Health (one-year)
Since 1991, the Public Health (one-year) programme at the Umea University has attracted students from more than 70 countries in Asia, Africa, Europe (including Sweden) and North and South America. This global recruitment has become an important influence on our teaching and research, with Swedish and international public health professionals learning from one another.
Interdisciplinary Health Communication Certificate
Learn to critically evaluate public health problems with the Interdisciplinary Health Communication Certificate program at Temple University.
Health Service Management
The Master of Health Service Management programme is offered by Massey University and is internationally recognised.

Reading
Webster University’s MA in Reading is one of only a few of its kind recognized nationally and accredited by the International Literacy Association (ILA). Our program is also currently the only one in Missouri that is accredited by the International Dyslexia Association (IDA) and the Center for Effective Reading Instruction (CERI).
Applied Health Services Research
The Applied Health Services Research programme at the University of Prince Edward Island offers a Master’s degree through full-time or online study. This collaborative initiative provides the advanced skills needed to address complex health policy issues, with durations varying between one and two years of study.
Master of Public Health Program
In the Master of Public Health program, we educate professionals who are competent in engaging in public health activities to prevent diseases and promote health. We especially value abilities to tackle various issues related to global aging, epidemiological transition of disease structure, emerging infectious diseases and globalized and diverse society.
Global Health and Security
The Global Health and Security Postgrad.Cert at George Mason University provides an introduction to the intersection of global public health and security, covering topics such as emerging infectious diseases, biosurveillance, the development of vaccines, and emergency response to public health disasters.