Master of Public Health (MPH)
Learn more about the forthcoming UNC Charlotte School of Public Health!
Now accepting applications for sp25 & fa25.
application review begins in september 2024.
check out our admissions page & faq.
THE UNC CHARLOTTE MPH PROGRAM
According to the Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health (ASPPH), a Master of Public Health (MPH) is a practice-oriented, interdisciplinary professional degree that prepares individuals to make a positive impact on the health and wellness of people in your community to people across the globe.
The UNC Charlotte Master of Public Health (MPH) program is an in-person plan of study that prepares students to apply core principles of evidence-based, public health practice within a variety of professional settings; our graduates are competent members of the public health workforce. Our MPH curriculum is based on the collective needs, expectations, and requirements of regional and national public health partners, employers, and accreditation bodies.
Students develop specialized skills in one of four concentrations:
- Community Health Practice (CHPR)
- Epidemiology (EPID)
- Health Policy (HPOL)
- Physical Activity & Nutrition (PANU)
The program prepares students to provide leadership in a variety of settings, including health-related agencies and organizations, hospitals, local and state public health departments, academic research centers and institutes, corporate disease management and wellness programs, non-profit agencies, and healthcare businesses and industries.
NOTE: UNC Charlotte’s MPH Program is NOT STEM-designated.
Contact:
MPH Program
College of Health and Human Services
The University of North Carolina at Charlotte
9201 University City Boulevard Charlotte, NC 28223-0001
Email: MPHProgram@charlotte.edu
Use the Request to Visit button to schedule a visit in person or via Zoom.
Please allow at least two weeks advance prior to scheduling an in person visit.