About
Vanderbilt MPH students choose one of three distinct degree tracks – Epidemiology, Global Health, or Health Policy – and work closely with faculty and teaching partners through their coursework, practicum, and culminating experiences.
Track Options
Epidemiology and Clinical Research
Practice population-based quantitative evaluation for the development of public health scientists and professionals. Students typically have strong clinical backgrounds.
Global Health
Improve global public health through leadership, service, and the dissemination of knowledge. Students work closely with the Vanderbilt Institute for Global Health.
Health Policy
Analyze how changes to public health policy and financing influence service delivery, health care spending, quality of care, and access to services. Students work closely with the Department of Health Policy.
Competencies
Course Requirements
The Vanderbilt MPH Program is a 42-credit hour program beginning in the fall semester. The degree requirements are completed over two years (five academic terms) on a full-time basis.
Recommended Graduate Certificates
A number of Vanderbilt University departments and programs offer graduate certificates to students enrolled in a Vanderbilt post-baccalaureate program who wish to gain focused expertise in a specific area. Each program has its own admission and completion requirements. Permission of the degree program director and the certificate program director are required to pursue a certificate.
Below is a list of select graduate certificate programs which may be of particular interest to MPH students. This is not a comprehensive list – please check departmental websites for additional offerings.
American Studies
African Diaspora
Asian Studies
Gender and Sexuality Studies
Global Health
Latino and Latina Studies
Religion, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
Social Impact Design and Evaluation
Women’s and Gender Studies
Faculty
Accreditation
The Master of Public Health (MPH) program is accredited through the Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH), an independent agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education to accredit public health programs and schools of public health. The Vanderbilt MPH Program was awarded accreditation in June 2024 for the full seven-year term, extending to July 1, 2031.
To request a copy of any accreditation documents, please contact mph@vanderbilt.edu.
Vanderbilt University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC).