Study Online with the University of Michigan School of Public Health
Advance your career with a fully online graduate degree from one of the country’s top-ranked schools of public health.
Why choose an Online MPH from Michigan Public Health?
The University of Michigan School of Public Health’s fully online Master of Public Health (MPH) program in Population and Health Sciences empowers working professionals to leverage a public health education in a variety of careers and industries. Individuals who wish to continue working full time or are not interested in relocating to Ann Arbor have an opportunity to gain world-class public health training with Michigan Public Health faculty and advance their careers within public health and healthcare fields. Benefit from:
- A generalist curriculum that can be tailored to your goals
- Coursework that’s ideal for career advancement, or transition, in public health
- A 100% online format; no in-person time required
A flexible degree designed to prepare you for what’s next
Studying population health equips students to address the root causes of health challenges, preparing them to improve outcomes for entire communities rather than focusing only on individual care. Our Online MPH offers a strong foundation in core public health disciplines with the flexibility to customize studies around personal and professional goals. Our students gain broad exposure to the entire field while benefiting from the expertise of faculty from every department at Michigan Public Health.
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Join a powerful alumni network
With a degree from Michigan Public Health, you’ll join our 19,000+ alumni driving positive change at nonprofit organizations, hospitals, insurance companies, universities, research firms, pharmaceutical and biotech companies, and local and national government agencies.