Earn Your Master of Public Health from SLU
As the only accredited Catholic, Jesuit school of public health in the nation, Saint Louis University's College for Public Health and Social Justice is uniquely committed to social justice and the Jesuit mission. SLU’s nationally ranked Master of Public Health program has a vast alumni network as it is the region's oldest school of public health. Many public health professionals in the greater St. Louis area who serve as adjunct faculty, provide internships, part-time jobs and post-graduate employment are SLU alumni and community partners.
Choose from five in-demand concentrations or a flexible online option that fits your needs.
- Behavioral science and health equity
- Biostatistics
- Epidemiology
- Health management and policy
- Public health practice (Online)
A Revamped, 42-Credit-Hour M.P.H. Program
Saint Louis University's M.P.H. program only requires 42 credit hours for degree completion.
The 42-credit-hour program includes the core M.P.H. concentrations and the option to add one of many certificate programs, enabling you to customize your program for just six additional credit hours. M.P.H. students in the new 42-credit-hour programs may double-count six credit hours of their M.P.H. electives toward any 12-credit-hour certificate. This exciting new feature makes it possible to complete your M.P.H. plus an otherwise 12-credit-hour certificate for a total of only 48 credit hours. You can now gain skills and expertise in two public health areas for what previously required 54 credit hours. Adding a certificate is optional.
GRE scores are not required.
- Behavioral science and health equity
- Biostatistics
- Epidemiology
- Health management and policy
- Public health practice (Online)
Students applying to any 42-credit M.P.H. concentration may double-count six credit hours of their M.P.H. electives toward any certificate program, totaling just 48 credit hours for both. This makes earning credentials in two areas of public health expertise possible in just two years. M.P.H. applicants wishing to add a certificate are not required to submit an additional application. Certificates may be added after you are admitted to the M.P.H. program.
- Behavioral science and health equity
- Biostatistics
- Epidemiology
- Global health
- Geospatial health
- Health management and policy
- Maternal child health
- Public health
- Quality and performance excellence
Address challenging health care problems with public health professionals as you gather, analyze and interpret data in one of Saint Louis University’s health analytics programs. Gain foundational skills to apply statistical methods to problems in health with our SLU bachelor's degree programs and build on those skills in one of our master's programs.
As a student in one of SLU’s health analytics programs, you’ll:
- Develop skills in multiple disciplines including public health, statistics, data management and data analysis.
- Collaborate with expert faculty on research projects that use real-world data.
- Take advantage of SLU’s location by volunteering or interning with one of the many medical facilities and hospitals in St. Louis.
Behavioral science and health equity, biostatistics, and epidemiology are designated as STEM OPT-3 eligible programs for international students. Thus, international students are eligible for three years of OPT instead of the standard one year of eligibility.
The beautiful city of St. Louis is rich in resources for developing community-based public health experiences. Saint Louis University is a beautiful urban campus in one of the nation’s most affordable metropolitan areas. Apartment leases, for example, are substantially lower than most of the major East and West Coast cities as well as Chicago, saving students thousands of dollars in living expenses, comparatively.
Saint Louis University was mentioned by NASDAQ as a top university in St. Louis, one of the top 10 big cities with affordable apartments for rent.
Students complete an applied practice experience after their first year of study to gain practical experience in their chosen career path. Students have interned in a variety of settings. Experienced public health professionals can assist students in finding an internship in St. Louis, nationally or globally.
Over the past several years, nearly 90% of CPHSJ graduates passed the exam compared
to the national average of 75 to 85% annually.
Questions? Contact Bernie Backer, director of graduate recruitment and admission, at bernard.backer@slu.edu or 314-977-8144.