The Rutgers School of Public Health provides an exceptional,
high-quality education that is accessible, affordable, and designed to
accommodate both working professionals and full-time students. The school offers six degrees: master of public health (M.P.H.); master of science (M.S.) in biostatistics; master of science (M.S.) in epidemiology; M.S. in health outcomes, policy, and economics (offered jointly with the Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy); doctor of philosophy (Ph.D.) in public health; and doctor of public health (Dr.P.H.) as well as a number of dual degrees and post-baccalaureate certificates. With
educational opportunities offered in New Brunswick and Newark, the school is conveniently accessible across the state.
There are several concentrations, including biostatistics; environmental and occupational health; environmental health sciences; epidemiology; global public health; health outcomes, policy, and economics; health systems and policy; LGBTQ health; leadership, practice, and research; occupational and environmental medicine; occupational safety and health; pharmacoepidemiology; population aging; population mental health; public health nutrition; public health practice for health professionals; social and behavioral health sciences; social work and public health; and urban public health. (Concentration offerings vary by degree.) Students have opportunities to participate in leading public health research and can put their public health education into practice through participation in the school's community service projects. Numerous continuing education opportunities for public health professionals are also
available.