Thinking about research? Start here: Advice from a Michigan Public Health undergraduate junior
Isabel Cosby, Graduate Intern, Office of Undergraduate Education, Michigan Public Health
We appreciate your interest in pursuing a healthier world for all at the University of Michigan School of Public Health. We look forward to sharing more information about the school and our programs with you. Please feel free to reach out to our Admissions team at [email protected] with your specific questions.
Michigan Public Health offers two bachelor's degrees—a BS in Public Health Sciences and a BA in Community and Global Public Health. The undergraduate public health major is an upper-level degree program—apply in your sophomore year and spend junior and senior year at Michigan Public Health.
Michigan Public Health offers three master’s degrees—a Master of Public Health (MPH), a Master of Science (MS), and a Master of Health Services Administration (MHSA)—as well as several dual-degree options. Each graduate degree is completed within a specific School of Public Health department or program.
In our doctoral degree programs, students hone their research and teaching skills as they develop the newest knowledge and discover solutions to public health issues across the field in collaboration with world-class faculty at a leading research university.
In partnership with Coursera, Michigan Public Health offers a fully online Master of Public Health degree program, giving students and working professionals world-class public health training with the flexibility of a fully online program.
At the University of Michigan School of Public Health, we have six academic departments that offer specialized graduate-level degrees as well as departments focused on undergraduate and online education. Learn more about our departments and how they can help you reach your goals.
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