Master's Degrees: MPH, MSPH, MPHTM, MS & MHA
Tulane prepares students for careers in public health, both domestically and internationally, through study in all six areas of public health, as well as tropical medicine. Students can pursue professional public health degrees (the MPH, the MSPH, and the MPH&TM), academic degrees (the MS), or a health administration degree (the MHA) across 16 professional master’s programs offered through seven departments.
Learn more about each master's program below.
MPH, MSPH MHA, MS,& MPHTM
MPH in Environmental Health Science
The Environmental Health Sciences (EHS) MPH Program at Tulane will provide training in the assessment of environmental health hazards, integrating emerging knowledge and strategies to understand and reduce public health risk. The curriculum and applied learning opportunities draw on Tulane's extensive research and over five decades of experience providing leadership training in environmental health to students locally, nationally, and internationally, to tackle critical contemporary issues in climate change, exposure science, and data science. Coursework and learning opportunities are designed to support the range of science- and public health-based expertise needed to understand and protect health across home, work, and community environments.