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  School of Public Health 2020-2022 Master of Public Health (M.P.H.) Programs Urban Public Health Overview  

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Master of Public Health (M.P.H.) in Urban Public Health

Leslie M. Kantor, Ph.D., M.P.H., Department Chair and Concentration Director

For more information about the M.P.H. in urban public health degree, please visit: https://sph.rutgers.edu/academics/degree-programs/master-public-health-mph-degrees/master-public-health-urban-public-health.

At the School of Public Health in Newark

The M.P.H. in urban public health prepares students to advance the health and well-being in diverse, dynamic, and often marginalized, urban populations in New Jersey, the United States, and the world. With a focus on health disparities, students will examine how the characteristics of the urban environment can affect health and well-being. Through innovative coursework and a practicum, the M.P.H. in urban public health concentration will train diverse and skilled professionals who promote and protect the health of urban communities. The Rutgers School of Public Health is preparing the next generation of urban public health leaders and professionals who promote and protect the health of urban communities by understanding and applying the multiple, fluid, dynamic, intersectional identities of urban populations.
 
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