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Why Rollins?

Why Rollins?

An applied science program rooted in the liberal arts

The MPH program is a 49-credit-hour, cohort-based program whose curriculum has been designed to meet the requirements of the Council on Education for Public Health. Students must complete a capstone project as well as 100 hours of practicum experience at a public health organization. As public health issues often transcend borders, Rollins requires students to gain a strong foundation in global health, emphasizing focus areas like the impact of globalization, infectious disease, and wars and civil conflicts. Bottom line: At Rollins, you’ll be uniquely prepared to identify problems, devise solutions, and formulate policy to improve lives.

Program Length

Depending on individual needs, students typically complete the program in two or three years. Courses are available on a part- or full-time basis.

core courses global health elective

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