Master of Public Healthcare (MPH) Program
June 8, 2026 2026-07-14 3:56Master of Public Healthcare (MPH) Program
Master of
Public Health
(MPH)
Develop the Skills to Lead, Protect, and Improve Global Health
An Intensive 1-Year Graduate Program in Public Health
All Saints University offers an intensive and comprehensive 1-Year Master of Public Health (MPH) program designed to develop skilled, ethical, and globally minded public health professionals. This accelerated program equips students with advanced competencies in epidemiology, biostatistics, health policy, global health, environmental health, and community health interventions.
Courses are offered in online or in-person formats to accommodate diverse student needs, making this program ideal for working professionals and recent graduates alike.
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Finish your graduate degree in just one year — ideal for working professionals and recent graduates who want to advance quickly.
Courses offered in online or in-person formats to accommodate diverse student schedules, locations, and learning preferences.
Curriculum integrates global health issues, health equity, and international health systems — preparing graduates for worldwide impact.
Emphasis on real-world public health challenges, data interpretation, program management, and community-based interventions.
Students complete a Public Health Practice Experience and Capping Project in the final semester, applying learning to real public health contexts.
Small class sizes and dedicated academic advisors ensure a supportive, personalized learning environment throughout the program.
3-Semester Program Structure
Each semester is 16 weeks, building progressively from foundational theory to advanced global health topics and a final capstone experience.
- History, Ethics and Laws of Public Health
- Principles of Epidemiology for Public Health Practice
- Social Determinants of Health
- Public Health Policy
- Professional Development Seminar Series
- Management and Entrepreneurship
- Public Mental Health & Aspects of Addictions
- Principles of Biostatistics for Public Health Practice
- Health Promotion and Social Medicine
- Public Health System: Achievements & Challenges
- Population, Family, and Reproductive Health
- Global Environmental and Occupational Health
- Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
- AI in Public Health
- Public Health in a Global World
- Public Health Nutrition
- Public Health Practice Experience & Capping Project
- Climate Change & Human Health
- Public Health Laboratory
- Dental Public Health
Where MPH Graduates Work
The MPH equips graduates for positions in government agencies, hospitals, public health departments, NGOs, global health organizations, and academic and research institutions.
Who Can Apply
The MPH is open to bachelor's degree holders from any discipline with a strong interest in public health.
Applicants must hold a Bachelor's Degree from a recognized institution (any discipline), along with:
- Application form
- Official transcripts
- Statement of purpose
- Two letters of recommendation
- Curriculum Vitae / Resume
While any bachelor's degree is accepted, the following backgrounds are especially well-suited:
- Health Sciences
- Doctor of Medicine (MD)
- Nursing
- Biology
- Environmental Studies
Our financial aid and scholarship programs make an ASU graduate education accessible for every deserving student, no matter where they come from in the world.
Life at ASU goes far beyond the classroom. Sports, cultural events, community outreach, and island living create a uniquely vibrant environment to grow as a public health leader.
Applications for the 2026 intake are open. Complete your MPH in just one year and take your next step toward a global career in public health leadership.
Public Health Needs
Bold Leaders.
Be One of Them.
The world's greatest public health challenges demand leaders who think globally and act decisively. In just one year, the ASU MPH program will equip you with the knowledge, skills, and global perspective to protect and improve health for communities around the world.
Apply for 2026 Intake