Registration Is Open for the 2024 Summer Institutes
Designed for busy working professionals and students, the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Summer Institutes allow you to complete credit or non-credit courses in a short period of time. With over 100 courses available, there is sure to be a course for everyone.
Our Academic Program Offerings
Our programs welcome those from within and outside the traditional boundaries of public health. Whether you're a future college graduate, a midcareer public health leader, or someone looking to make a career change, we have a program for you.
Master of Public Health (MPH)
The Master of Public Health (MPH) is our most flexible degree. With 12 concentrations to choose from, students can tailor their degree to their unique goals while completing classes at their own pace on campus, fully online, or a mix of the two.
We are accepting applications for the online/part-time format starting in November 2024 or January 2025.
Master of Science in Public Health (MSPH)
The Master of Science in Public Health (MSPH) is a professional degree alternative to the Master of Public Health (MPH) degree for students who want more focused skills in a specific field of public health or who lack two years of health-related work experience to begin or advance a career as a public health professional. MSPH programs generally require one academic year of coursework, followed by a field placement. The field placement duration and location vary by department/concentration.
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Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Again Ranked #1 by Peers in U.S. News & World Report
The School has held the #1 spot since the rankings began in 1994. The School has also been named by peers as a leader in five specialty areas within public health also rated this year.
How Dangerous is Dengue?
Endemic in over 127 countries, dengue poses a significant threat to public health in many regions of the globe—particularly those with an abundance of mosquitoes and a scarcity of health care access.
What’s Happening With Dairy Cows and Bird Flu
The H5N1 strain of avian influenza has been found in dairy cows, raising concerns among scientists about what the spillover could mean for humans—and whether the virus has pandemic potential.
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Why Choose the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health?
#1
Ranked by U.S. News & World Report since 1994
1st
and Largest School of Public Health
1,800+
Courses Offered
80+
Research Centers and Institutes
27K+
Alumni Living in over 160 Countries
90+
Degree Programs
40
Certificate Programs
4:1
Student-to-Primary-Faculty Ratio
Meet Our Faculty
Our faculty are world-renowned experts, and trusted advisers to our students, public health leaders, and the public.
Shayla Manitowabi Huebner, MSc, coordinates research projects related to mental and behavioral health, Indigenous health, health equity, suicide prevention, and substance use.
Shahbaz Khan, PhD, MVSc, studies lipid storage and metabolism pathways in human and veterinary parasites to develop effective therapeutics and prophylactics for parasitic infections.
Sally B. Coburn, PhD, MPH, investigates cancer in people with HIV, gaining understanding of mechanism and what it means at the population level, to improve health outcomes in this population.
Matthew Aubourg, MSPH '23, uses scientific and technical expertise to address community-identified environmental health and justice concerns in rural and urban communities.
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