Public Health MPH

Public Health MPH

Positively impact health in Northeast Texas and beyond with a valuable Master of Public Health (MPH) from UT Tyler.

  • Online classes designed with working professionals in mind.
  • Supportive program backed by UT excellence.
  • Low student-to-faculty ratio for personalized attention.
  • Only MPH degree at a university medical center in Northeast Texas.
  • Content covered across all essential functions of public health.

Why UT Tyler?

Great Value

At just $246 per credit hour* for Texas residents, our program is among the most affordable in the state.

Unparalleled Faculty

Learn from the most qualified, experienced faculty in the region right here from UT Tyler.

Relevant Coursework

Through our comprehensive courses, learn the quantitative and operational skills you need to become a change leader.

Strategic Partnerships

We offer unmatched access to both public and population health and strategic healthcare and research partners.

ATTAIN KNOWLEDGE FROM THE CORE PUBLIC HEALTH ARENAS

Biostatistics

Epidemiology

Health Services Administration

Social & Behavioral Sciences

Environmental Health Sciences

PUT YOUR PASSION INTO ACTION

Housed within the School of Health Professions, our MPH is a convenient, comprehensive and high-value degree designed for aspiring public health advocates. You will be equipped with the quantitative and operational skills you need to improve public and population health and become an advocate for change.

MAKE A DIFFERENCE REGIONALLY AND BEYOND

Where can UT Tyler’s MPH take you? Explore the opportunities that await you with a UT-caliber MPH degree.

  • Local & state health departments
  • Hospitals & clinics
  • Non-profit social services organizations
  • Colleges & universities
  • Mental health authorities
  • Disaster preparedness organizations
  • Occupational safety & health entities
  • Health insurance companies
  • Research institutions

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*Based on 2018-19 tuition data. Texas resident, full-time enrollment. Tuition and fees are assessed each semester and are based on the number of credit hours in which students enroll. Tuition and fees are subject to change at any time without notice.