8 PhD programmes in Public Health in Maryland, United States
Nursing Practice - Public Health
The Bloomberg School and the School of Nursing of Johns Hopkins University offer the Nursing Practice - Public Health dual degree program.
Health Security
In a world of rapid innovation in the biological sciences, the emergence of new diseases, and changing environmental pressures, health security risks to the global community are a rising concern. We offer a degree in Health Security at Johns Hopkins University.
Exposure Sciences and Environmental Epidemiology
The Exposure Sciences and Environmental Epidemiology track at Johns Hopkins University offers research and training opportunities in key topic areas relevant to environmental and occupational health.
Public Health
The Doctor of Public Health (DrPH) degree program at the Johns Hopkins University is designed for the student who already has an MPH or equivalent degree and who intends to pursue a leadership position as a public health professional.
Social and Behavioral Sciences
This Social and Behavioral Sciences program at Johns Hopkins University is designed for individuals seeking training for careers as social and behavioral scientists, health educators and health promotion or communication specialists in the public health arena.
Population, Family and Reproductive Health
The PhD program in Population, Family and Reproductive Health at Johns Hopkins University is designed for students whose career goals are focused on conducting publishable, independent and original research.
Maternal and Child Health
This program at the University of Maryland equips students to address Maternal and Child Health issues at both the family and population levels. It is unique in its focus on the whole family system and family health policy.
Behavioral and Community Health
Acquire and apply essential research skills to determine the health needs of populations, design, implement and evaluate programs and policies aimed at improving the public's health, all with this Behavioral and Community Health program at the University of Maryland.