The Brown MPH has a singular purpose: to train leaders in public health who are armed with the skills to conduct research, bring about policy change, and positively affect the health of populations. The program includes an internship, a thesis or a capstone, and the option of customizing your MPH with one of several concentrations.
The MPH Program has a 12 course credit requirement (12 standard courses). In addition to the core courses listed below (6 standard courses), MPH students must complete 3 concentration courses and 3 general MPH electives.
For further information on program curriculum, please visit: https://mph.sph.brown.edu/curriculum.
| MPH Core Course Requirements | ||
| Students must complete one of the following Data Analysis course sequences: | ||
Sequence 1: | ||
| STAT 2507 | Biostatistics and Applied Data Analysis I | 1 |
| STAT 2508 | BioStatistics and Data Analysis II | 1 |
Sequence 2: | ||
| STAT 2510 | Principles of Biostatistics and Data Analysis | 1 |
| STAT 2511 | Applied Regression Analysis | 1 |
| Students must complete one of the following Epidemiology courses: | ||
| EPI 2120 | Introduction to Methods in Epidemiologic Research | 1 |
| EPI 2140 | Principles of Applied Epidemiology | 1 |
| EPI 2150 | Foundations in Modern Epidemiologic Methods | 1 |
| Students must complete the following course: | ||
| BSS 2355 | Designing and Evaluating Public Health Interventions | 1 |
Two new courses will be added to the core curriculum: Public Health Leadership and Communications; and Public Health Law, Policy and Systems.
A five-year integrated Undergraduate/MPH (UG/MPH) program is also offered. This rigorous program in professional public health education is open to Brown undergraduates in any concentration. Students accepted into the program will complete the degree requirements for both their undergraduate degree and an MPH degree in a five-year period. Students must take 12 total course credits toward the MPH (5.5 during their first four years and 6.5 courses in the fifth year). For more information, please visit: https://mph.sph.brown.edu/dual-degrees/ugmph.
Dual Degree Program: Master of Public Health (MPH) and Master of Public Affairs (MPA)
The School of Public Health and the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs offer a dual-degree Master of Public Health (MPH) and Master of Public Affairs (MPA) program. Emphasizing a learning by doing approach, this rigorous program will offer highly qualified applicants the opportunity to gain training in public health and public policy to prepare them to address the critical health policy issues in the United States and throughout the world. The dual degree program starts in summer and includes 17 course credits (14 full courses and 6 half courses) as well as an internship and a master's thesis. Students will benefit from the rich academic resources at the Watson Institute and the School of Public Health, as well as their extensive applied learning programs in Rhode Island, as well as throughout the United States and the world.
Program and admissions information can be found here: https://mph.sph.brown.edu/dual-degrees/mphmpa
