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At Michigan Public Health, we educate and train tomorrow’s public health leaders. Our students work at the forefront of the public health field as they study, grow, and serve communities local and global.
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Our mission at the University of Michigan School of Public Health is to create and disseminate knowledge with the aim of preventing disease and promoting the health of populations.
The University of Michigan School of Public Health offers courses for all undergraduate students at the University of Michigan as well as two upper-level undergraduate degree programs for students interested in majoring in public health.
An MS is often a prelude to a doctoral degree (PhD) in a public health field. Requirements, including internships, vary by department and program. General Requirements. 42-60 credit hours; 2 years; Michigan Public Health Core Curriculum; Offered by the following departments: Biostatistics; Environmental Health Sciences; Nutritional Sciences
The University of Michigan School of Public Health offers two bachelor’s degree programs, dual degree options, and supplemental studies for students interested in taking courses in public health while pursuing a different major.