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The University of Chicago’s NEW Master of Public Health (MPH) program launched in Autumn 2021 and builds on faculty expertise in public health research, preparing students for careers as public health professionals.

The Master of Public Health (MPH) program at the University of Chicago is taught primarily by faculty in the Department of Public Health Sciences in the Biological Sciences Division. The MPH program is broad in its scope, with students developing proficiency across several public health disciplines, including biostatistics, epidemiology, health policy and management, community health, social and behavioral sciences, and environmental health sciences.

Our program envisions improved population health through decreasing mortality and morbidity in our local community, our country, and across the globe.

Our mission is to train public health practitioners who integrate scientific methods and data analysis with community partnership to create novel, sustainable, and collaborative solutions to population-based health problems. 

This mission is operationalized through teaching, research, and service, where all program participants uphold the values of: community, dissemination, diversity, encouragement, equity, evidence, inclusivity, innovation, scientific excellence, and social impact.