About the Public Health, M.P.H. at Delaware Valley University (DelVal):
Delaware Valley University’s Master of Public Health (M.P.H.) program equips students with the knowledge and skills necessary to address today’s complex public health challenges. Whether you are advancing your career in healthcare or transitioning into public health, this program will empower you to develop and evaluate public health programs, utilize health informatics for data-driven decision-making, and respond effectively to biosecurity threats and emergencies.
Why Choose DelVal?
· 42-credit program—complete in as little as two years or at your own pace
· Synchronous online format—engage in live, interactive learning
· Low-residency, in-person applied learning experiences
· Unique One Health focus, exploring the interconnectedness of human, animal, and environmental health
· Specialized courses in Environmental Health and Human-Animal Health
· Hands-on outbreak simulation in the Biosecurity, Emergency Response, and Outbreak Investigation course
· Comprehensive curriculum covering epidemiology, biostatistics, health policy, environmental health, and community health
With a blend of theoretical knowledge and real-world application, DelVal’s M.P.H. program prepares you to tackle today’s pressing public health issues, promote health equity, and drive meaningful change in diverse communities.
Admission terms: fall and spring
Length of terms: 15 weeks (fall, spring, summer)
Modality: online (synchronous) *low residency component on campus once a term
Additional admission criteria for 4 + 1 students: Current DelVal undergraduate student, min 60 credits complete/junior standing, minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA