We are proud to offer six unique concentration options to our students. To find out which program and modality (campus vs online) are right for you or to learn about the concentration and application process, please review the options below.
Biostatistics
Interested in data analysis and health trends? Biostatistics might be the right concentration for you! Uses mathematical and scientific methods to determine the cause of disease and injuries, and to identify health trends within populations.
This concentration is only offered on campus.
Environmental Health
Want to learn more about how our surroundings impact our health? Environmental Health might be a good fit for you. Improves public health by preventing, identifying, tracking and mitigating environmental risk factors.
This concentration is only offered on campus.
Epidemiology
Epidemiology seeks to reduce risk factors, identify disparities, and improve health by applying quantitative skills to describe patterns of disease, conduct surveillance, and focus on prevention and interventions.
This concentration is only offered on campus.
Population Health Management
Population Health Management focuses on the structure and administration of public health organizations, and the policies that impact health programs. Combines policy, business, and science in managing the human and fiscal resources needed to deliver effective public health services.
This concentration is offered on campus or online.
Public Health Practice
Public Health Practice is a great option for professionals who are already working in the field, since this concentration builds on the foundations of the five core Public Health areas. Leads communities in the development, implementation and evaluation of public health initiatives.
This concentration is offered on campus or online.
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Ready to achieve social change? Social and Behavioral Sciences explores the intersection of health, psychological, behavioral, social and cultural factors in individual, communities and beyond. Researches complex health issues to promote health services, self-care practices and health system engagement.
This concentration is offered on campus or online.