Master of Public Health
MPH PROGRAM OBJECTIVES
- Scientific foundations for public health practice
- Health promotion and disease prevention
- Scholarship and research for evidence-based public health practice
Interested in our Master of Public Health program?Yvonne Johnston, founding director and associate professor of the MPH program is presenting a series of virtual information sessions. Learn about the MPH coursework and curriculum, admission requirements, Binghamton University’s graduate application process and more. Sessions are identical, so choose the date/time that works best for you! |
About the program
The Master of Public Health (MPH) program prepares graduates to analyze complex public health issues and to work collaboratively to create healthier communities in New York and throughout the world.
Director's message
Our program aims to prepare well-educated, theoretically informed, ethical, culturally competent and skillful public health professionals who can apply their knowledge to solve public health challenges.
Associate Professor and Founding Director
MPH curriculum
The Master of Public Health (MPH) program at Binghamton University offers a generic master's program with selective scholarship in the area of population/global health.
Advising
When you enroll in the Master of Public Health (MPH) program at Binghamton University, you will be assigned an academic advisor who is a faculty member in the MPH program.
After you graduate
Employment opportunities abound in New York for public health graduates and include public health departments at county and state levels as well as insurance and pharmaceutical companies.