

The Public Health Master of Public Health program at the University of North Carolina provides students with comprehensive knowledge in health promotion, disease prevention, and population health management. The curriculum emphasizes epidemiology, biostatistics, health policy, and community interventions, preparing learners to design, implement, and evaluate public health programs. Students develop epidemiological skills, health policy knowledge, data analysis competence, and critical thinking abilities, equipping them to address complex health challenges at local, national, and global levels.
Throughout the program, learners engage in coursework, field placements, and research projects that integrate theoretical understanding with applied public health practice. Faculty mentorship guides students in conducting community assessments, evaluating interventions, and implementing evidence based strategies to improve population health. By combining theory with practical experience, students strengthen research abilities, program evaluation skills, data interpretation competence, and applied public health expertise, ensuring they are prepared for professional roles in public health and healthcare management.
Semester 1 Foundations in Public Health
• Epidemiology and Biostatistics
• Environmental and Occupational Health
• Health Policy and Management
• Social and Behavioral Sciences in Health
Semester 2 Core Public Health Practices
• Global Health and Disease Prevention
• Health Program Planning and Evaluation
• Community Health Assessment
• Research Methods in Public Health
Semester 3 Applied Public Health Practice
• Public Health Leadership and Advocacy
• Health Promotion and Education
• Applied Research Project
• Fieldwork in Community Health
Semester 4 Integration and Capstone
• Public Health Practicum
• Advanced Data Analysis and Policy Evaluation
• Capstone Project in Public Health
• Professional Development and Portfolio
Graduates of this program are prepared for professional roles that require expertise in population health, program evaluation, and public health leadership. Many pursue careers in public health agencies, nonprofit organizations, health policy analysis, and community health programs, designing and implementing interventions to improve population well-being. Others work in hospitals, governmental health departments, or international health organizations, conducting research, analyzing health data, and promoting disease prevention strategies. The programs emphasis on applied research, fieldwork experience, and policy evaluation equips graduates to address public health challenges and excel in diverse professional settings.
This program is ideal for students who want to combine theoretical knowledge of public health with practical skills in program implementation and population health management. Its curriculum emphasizes epidemiology, health promotion, and applied research, providing learners with the tools to design, implement, and evaluate effective public health initiatives. Faculty mentorship supports students in developing analytical reasoning, research proficiency, program planning skills, and leadership capabilities. Through field placements, applied research projects, and capstone initiatives, learners strengthen public health expertise, program evaluation skills, applied research competence, and leadership and management abilities, preparing them for impactful careers in public health, community health programs, health policy, and global health organizations.
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