

The Master of Science in Public Health at the University of Miami is a two-year, full-time program designed to prepare students to address pressing health challenges on both local and global scales. This program offers an interdisciplinary approach, integrating epidemiology, biostatistics, health policy, behavioral sciences, and environmental health to develop a well-rounded understanding of population health. Students engage with foundational and advanced coursework that not only builds scientific and analytical skills, but also emphasizes community engagement, ethics, and health equity. With a strong research-oriented structure, the program equips learners with the capacity to generate evidence-based solutions, evaluate public health interventions, and contribute to health promotion initiatives in diverse settings.
Throughout the program, students work closely with faculty members involved in cutting-edge public health research. Opportunities for fieldwork, internships, and collaborative projects with health organizations are built into the curriculum to reinforce classroom learning with practical experience. The University of Miami’s connections with public health institutions, hospitals, and non-governmental organizations provide access to rich resources and real-world exposure. Whether focusing on infectious disease control, chronic disease prevention, or health systems analysis, students graduate with the knowledge and confidence to lead public health initiatives, conduct impactful research, and influence health policies that improve lives across communities.
Semester 1 – Core Public Health Foundations
• Introduction to Epidemiology
• Principles of Biostatistics
• Social and Behavioral Health Theories
• Environmental and Occupational Health
Semester 2 – Applied Methods and Analysis
• Public Health Research Methods
• Health Policy and Management
• Data Management in Public Health
• Public Health Ethics and Law
Semester 3 – Specialization and Field Experience
• Global Health and Development
• Chronic Disease Epidemiology
• Community-Based Participatory Research
• Internship / Practicum Placement
Semester 4 – Thesis and Policy Application
• Master’s Thesis or Research Project
• Program Evaluation and Outcome Measurement
• Seminar: Contemporary Public Health Issues
• Public Health Leadership and Advocacy
Graduates of this program are prepared to pursue a broad spectrum of careers in the public, private, and non-profit sectors. Alumni often work as epidemiologists, health policy analysts, public health researchers, or program coordinators in government agencies such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), World Health Organization (WHO), and state or local health departments. Others join academic institutions, consulting firms, or healthcare organizations focused on health improvement initiatives. With strong skills in research, data interpretation, and community health strategies, graduates are equipped to design, evaluate, and implement public health programs and influence decision-making processes that shape health systems. This degree also opens pathways to leadership roles in global health, disease prevention, and health promotion, especially for those committed to reducing disparities and building healthier communities through evidence-driven practices.
This program offers a comprehensive, research-intensive, and socially responsible education in public health. The University of Miami stands out with its strong faculty expertise, access to vibrant health networks, and emphasis on interdisciplinary collaboration. Students benefit from hands-on learning experiences, small class sizes, and personalized mentorship that foster both academic and professional growth. The curriculum not only builds technical and analytical skills but also cultivates ethical leadership and a global health perspective. For those seeking a career where they can make a tangible difference in the wellbeing of populations, this program provides the training, tools, and support needed to lead in the field of public health. Its strategic location in a culturally diverse and health-challenged region further enhances opportunities for students to engage with meaningful, real-world issues and apply their learning in impactful ways.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 305 284 2000
Email: admissions@miami.edu
Address: University of Miami, 1320 S Dixie Hwy, Coral Gables, FL 33146, United States