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The Drexel Dornsife MPH

Study at Philadelphia's #1 School of Public Health

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Urban Health. Global Impact.

Philadelphia’s #1 School of Public Health is the Drexel University's CEPH-accredited Dornsife School of Public Health. Drexel Dornsife, which was founded on the principle of health as a human right, is a global leader in urban health education and research.

Gain real-life professional experience from day one, while learning to take on tough public health challenges with our integrated, flexible Master of Public Health (MPH) curriculum.

Drexel’s signature experiential learning model will prepare you to succeed in a career that’s guaranteed to make an impact in a rapidly changing world.

Why Pursue a Master's of Public Health at Drexel University?

At Drexel's Dornsife School of Public Health, you’ll learn in one of the East Coast’s most dynamic cities. Here you can:

  • Earn your MPH online or in the classroom.

  • Graduate in as little as 12 months to get a head start in the job market.

  • Choose to major in Epidemiology, Urban Health, Global Health, Community Health & Prevention, Environmental & Occupational Health, or Health Management & Policy.

  • Explore and engage in cutting-edge urban and global health research with award-winning faculty at an R1 research institution.

  • Work with a partner in our substantial network of corporate, non-profit, and public sector organizations on a local, national, or global practice experience.

  • Tailor your MPH experience even more with one of our comprehensive graduate minors.

From an accelerated one-year timeline to an extended three-year timeline, Dornsife has an on-campus, online, or dual MPH option to fit your career goals and financial needs.

The MPH program is grounded in the Drexel Dornsife’s expertise in urban health and our recognition of the importance of social justice as a means to achieve health for all. Our graduates use that knowledge to improve health in all types of communities.

The value of a Drexel public health degree is measured in the return on investment, and Drexel Dornsife students have unparalleled research and industry opportunities. They learn what it takes to address real-world problems, work on an interdisciplinary team, and develop the skills required for a public health career in the 21st century.

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90 percent of our Master's students are employed within a year of graduation, and 90 percent receive scholarships.

Dornsife helped me realize my dream of becoming an expert in maternal and child health program evaluation, so that I can work to reduce the disparities and discrimination many children face.

— Farren Rodrigues, MPH '20

     Admissions to the Dornsife School of Public Health

To be considered for the Drexel Dornsife Masters of Public Health program, students should have a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited college or university, or an equivalent international institution. Graduates of any major may apply, however, a previous course in statistics is highly recommended. A GPA of at least 3.0 is preferred.

No GRE: Applications for the MPH program do not require the GRE.

Applications should include the following:

  • Online application

  • Official transcripts from every college-level institution you attended (academic records from institutions outside the U.S. must undergo a credentials evaluation)

  • English proficiency test score, if applicable

  • Three letters of recommendation (two for online programs)

  • Resume or curriculum vitae

  • Statement of Purpose and Objectives

     Dornsife MPH Curriculum

The Drexel Dornsife MPH program offers a flexible curriculum for recent bachelor's graduates, working professionals, and career-changers seeking to make a difference.

With a curriculum that encourages problem solving and research, the MPH program equips students with the skills to address complex population health issues.

After completing foundational coursework, all students complete an Applied Practical Experience — a hands-on practicum within a public health practice setting, alongside one of our community partners in the form of an internship or a project.

Towards the end of their MPH program, students engage in an Integrative Learning Experience (ILE) — a real-world research or practice challenge that gives students the opportunity to apply knowledge and skills from their program.

Whether it’s designing new initiatives to support maternal health, evaluating a program that addresses opioid addiction, or developing resources to help communities recover from a natural disaster, MPH students get hands-on experience that prepares them for their career in public health.

     What Can You Do With an MPH Degree?

The varied career options for those with an MPH degree include positions in public service (local, city and state government), non-governmental organizations (local and international), healthcare, and pharmaceutical settings.

A Master’s of Public Health degree can prepare students for unique career paths, including:

  • Clinical Researcher

  • Epidemiologist

  • Statisician

  • Health Educator

  • Health Services Director

  • Infectious Disease Specialist

  • Policy Analyst

  • Program Manager

  • Environmental Health Scientist

  • Urban Planner

The coronavirus pandemic made it clear that public health is part of a global discussion. The future of public health includes increasing opportunities for a successful and meaningful public health career.


Navigating the politics of public health: Garrett Devenney, MPH '18

Garrett Devenney once planned to be a physician, but he changed his priorities after realizing that "crafting culturally-relevant policy can be truly transformational for community health.”

Devenney was one of a select group of Dornsife students awarded the David A. Winston Health Policy Fellowship, giving him the opportunity to work with leaders in public health policy from all over the nation.

Today he is working as a Chief of Staff of the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA).

Wherever your passion leads, you’ll find a community ready to support you at Drexel Dornsife. Complete the form on this page to receive more information about our accredited public health programs.

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