A Master of Public Health is a practice-oriented, interdisciplinary professional degree that will prepare you to make a positive impact on the health and wellness of people in your community and 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.
Our students develop specialized skills in 1 of 4 concentrations: Community Health Practice (CHPR), Epidemiology (EPID), Health Policy (HPOL), or Physical Activity and Nutrition (PANU).
Students are admitted into the Fall and Spring semesters. Visit the program webpage, link found below, for more information on the MPH program's specific curriculum and concentrations, our specific application requirements and deadlines, as well as other pertinent information.