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If you are interested in improving public health, JWU’s One-Year Master of Public Health (MPH) program is an accelerated pathway to transforming your passion into a rewarding career. This full-time, year-round program trains you to solve 21st-century public health problems.
In this one-year program, students take five courses per semester. Starting in the first course, students learn to solve real-world public health problems and develop programming. Courses are specifically designed to prepare students for an independent applied practicum experience and to train students to make immediate impacts on the public’s health after graduation.
Courses such as Improving Community Health and the Public Health Capstone prepare students to use what they’ve learned in real-life situations by having them work with community partners. You’ll gain the skills needed to make a positive impact on public health right after graduation.
Students in JWU’s Master of Public Health One-Year program learn about the full spectrum of public health knowledge, including social determinants of health, policy, core principles of epidemiology, biostatistics, and research.
Prior experience in public health or healthcare is not required. Public health integrates a diverse range of skills from multiple disciplines, and the MPH One-Year degree invites applicants from all backgrounds. Whether your undergraduate studies were in business, biology, culinary, or any other field, you can carve out a future in public health at JWU.
Outstanding full-time applicants will be considered for the Dean’s Scholarship, which offers up to $4,000 per academic year for full-time study. For students awarded multiple university scholarships or grants, the scholarship with the highest value will be applied to their program.
Upon graduation, be prepared to:
“By incorporating real-world experiences throughout the program, students will be ready to make an immediate positive impact on the public’s health after graduation.” JONATHAN NOEL, PH.D., MPH
When you choose to earn your MPH One-Year degree at Johnson & Wales University, you’re taking the first step towards impacting change using the Wildcat Way — embracing a passion for lifelong learning, critical thinking and problem-solving, and ethical stewardship in your community. Our program offers many advantages along the way, including:
Experiential education: Our program offers students real-world experience by collaborating with community stakeholders to identify and solve today’s public health issues.
Comprehensive and current curriculum: You’ll learn from our internationally-recognized faculty, who bring their wide-ranging public health experiences to your student experience. Our degree integrates core public health knowledge across numerous different content areas.
Small state, big impact: Offered at our Providence, RI campus, JWU’s MPH One-Year degree takes advantage of Rhode Island’s small size and diverse opportunities to provide an immersive and comprehensive public health education.
Reduced costs: By eliminating the use of textbooks, maximizing the use of open-educational resources, and implementing hybrid courses options, we aim to minimize the non-tuition costs of JWU’s MPH.
Some professions may require additional study, background checks, certifications, licenses, exams, and/or experience as required qualifications for employment. Students are responsible for verifying that they can meet the employment requirements of potential employers.
*Source: Lightcast™ Analyst 2022
**Source: Lightcast™ Analyst 2022 & PublicHealth.org
* Courses may only be available online. Students should consult with their academic advisor regarding course availability and for planning purposes.
Visit the JWU Catalog for a full course listing and descriptions of each course:
At JWU, our internationally-recognized MPH faculty bring their wide-ranging expertise to your student experience. As practitioners, researchers and educators, they understand that the future of public health relies on collaboration, coordination, and the application of practice- and research-based epidemiological methodologies.
Professor & Program Director
Associate Professor Noel’s scholarly interests include addiction, social epidemiology, mental health, research methods, and biostatistics. He has completed numerous research projects evaluating how marketing influences alcohol use.
Professor
Associate Professor Ezenwayi Amaechi Ejiribe, Ph.D., MBA, is passionate about helping students reach their full potential and strengthen their natural leadership skills.
Associate Professor
Namazi's research interests focus on work-life conflict, total worker health, community-based participatory research, the aging workforce, and correctional worker health.
Johnson & Wales University is dedicated to recruiting students from local colleges and universities through articulation agreements. JWU maintains articulation agreements with the following institutions to provide a pathway for undergraduate students to matriculate into this program:
The Johnson & Wales University Master of Public Health (M.P.H.) program is an applicant for accreditation by the Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH). The accreditation review will address the M.P.H. Generalist degree. Other degrees and areas of study offered by this institution will not be included in the unit of accreditation review. Additional information on the application and accreditation process is available via CEPH.
You must have completed a bachelor’s degree from an accredited US or international institution before matriculation into this program. There are no course-based prerequisites for entry into the program. Students from all backgrounds are encouraged to apply.
The following criteria for admission into JWU’s MPH program include:
Each application is reviewed by the Master of Public Health Program Admissions Committee. Preference for acceptance is given to applicants who can demonstrate their commitment to public health issues and the ability to complete graduate-level coursework. There is no interview during the MPH admissions process.
What are the admissions requirements for JWU’s MPH program?
The following criteria for admission into JWU’s MPH program include:
Are there application deadlines?
There is no preferred deadline, but we encourage interested applicants to complete the application process as early as possible.
Do I need to submit my GRE scores?
No. GRE scores are not required for application to the MPH program.
Do I need a specific bachelor’s degree to apply?
JWU’s MPH program encourages students with any bachelor’s degree to apply to our program. We do not require a specific degree for consideration.
Does the program have prerequisite requirements?
There are no prerequisite course requirements for JWU’s MPH program. We encourage students to complete a course in biostatistics or statistics in preparation for those program components.
How long will it take to complete JWU’s MPH program?
Full-time students will complete the MPH program in 2 years. Part-time students will complete the program in 4 years.
Are scholarships available?
Any graduate who holds a bachelor’s degree from any JWU program at any JWU campus is eligible to receive the Wildcat Alumni Scholarship. Unfortunately, there are no full scholarships available to applicants.
Domestic students can apply for financial aid via the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). If you need assistance, contact your financial planner.
What is the Cost of Attendance (COA) for the MPH program?
The Cost of Attendance (COA) is the estimated total amount it will cost a student to attend JWU each year. The COA includes:
In an effort to decrease the COA for students, JWU’s MPH program does not require the purchase of textbooks, and we will evaluate other methods to reduce the COA as they become available.
How much will textbooks cost?
To minimize the costs to students, the MPH program utilizes open educational resources in every course. Textbooks are not required in any course.
When are JWU MPH courses held?
JWU MPH courses that meet in-person are typically held in the evening to accommodate working schedules. Some courses will be offered online to provide students with additional flexibility.
Will I be assigned a faculty advisor?
Yes. All JWU MPH students are assigned a faculty advisor. Faculty advisors are a resource for students as they navigate the program and begin their public health careers.