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We focus on training public health professionals to improve health and wellbeing of rural and underserved populations.

Oklahoma State University's Master of Public Health Program 

Founded in 2014, the MPH program emphasizes the strengths found across academic units at Oklahoma State University. 

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MPH graduates are leaders that will work across ecological levels to promote individual and community health.


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A Passion for Community

MPH students enter the program with passion to change their communities, to prevent injury and disease, and we give them the skills and tools to accomplish these changes in their communities.

MPH Programs

The master’s in public health program is designed to prepare public health professionals to improve the health and wellbeing of rural and underserved populations. This interdisciplinary program includes faculty across a number of health-related programs at OSU Stillwater and Tulsa as well as it Center for Health Sciences campus. Some students may be interested in earning a graduate certificate in Public Health (15 hrs) to expand their career opportunities.
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Current MPH Students

Current students study health behaviors and health outcome areas that include: the use of alcohol, tobacco, other drugs, mental health, disabilities, zoonotic diseases, nutrition and food security, obesity, physical activity, maternal and child health, teen pregnancy and sexual health. These students are meaningfully engaged with rural communities throughout Oklahoma and underserved populations that include indigenous populations, racial minorities, recent immigrants, and sexual minorities.

Research

Research is the foundation of any great university. The Master of Public Health program at Oklahoma State University supplies students with the tools, documents, and resources needed to fulfill desired research concerns and enhance the importance of continued study in public health areas.

 

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