
Master in
MSPH in International Health (Global Disease Epidemilogy and Control) Johns Hopkins University, Bloomberg School of Public Health

Curriculum
Student timeline
Students can complete their degrees in 1.5 years. All requirements should be completed within 2 years.
Academic Terms 1 - 4
- Intensive coursework, with a focus on biostatistics, epidemiology, and infectious diseases.
- Comprehensive departmental examination at the end of the first academic year.
- Practicum proposal.
Academic Terms 5 – 6 (minimum)
- Practicum: field placement or School-based investigation and analysis of a significant issue related to the health of underserved populations.
- Practicum update at the end of every term.
- Elective courses.
- Capstone essay reviewed and approved by two faculty readers. The capstone should provide tangible evidence of expertise on a specific applied topic of international health relevance.
Career Opportunities
Alumni enjoy careers in academia, government and non-government sectors, and industry. Graduates become public health practitioners who provide technical assistance to public health researchers and public health managers in the design, implementation, and evaluation of programs to address public health problems facing underserved populations in the US and abroad.
Where our recent alumni work
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