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Health inequalities related to care access and a population’s quality of life won’t resolve themselves without acknowledgement, intervention, and long-term solutions. As social determinants of public health come to light, the Chicago region and world as a whole require knowledgeable, compassionate professionals ready to tackle these challenges, defend and advocate for vulnerable communities, and enact change not solely through awareness but research-based policy measures as well.
The Department of Health Sciences and Physical Education's Master of Public Health (MPH) degree program is designed to train the next generation of professionals to make an impact and work to overturn current structural inequalities. Accommodating working adults with full- and part-time hybrid formats, the MPH prepares students to serve, lead and conduct public health research in range of public health settings and to address the intersectional factors affecting marginalized communities.
Our MPH is unique in Chicago by taking on an interdisciplinary approach to public health. Courses are taught by faculty across the university. Students can personalize their degree with over 100 elective options, gain a breadth of perspectives, and an opportunity to pursue personal interests.
MPH graduates may sit for the Community Health Education Specialist (CHES) exam. CHES certification is a nationally recognized credential for health educators.
Public health professionals are in demand. The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects 9% to 16% growth in public health jobs through 2026.
To improve health equity within communities, students focus on health equity and develop the knowledge and skills needed to help others.
NEIU’s MPH degree program is unique to the greater metropolitan Chicago area. For individuals seeking to improve population health through policy, research, and strategy, the program consists of 42 credit hours taught by a multidisciplinary team of faculty members lending their perspective and expertise and providing a degree of flexibility: six credit hours let you explore a wide range of public health topics related to sociology, gerontology, justice studies, and economics. In preparation for a post-graduation career, you’ll pair classroom learning with research and internship opportunities to supplement your knowledge with hands-on experience.
From a holistic perspective, you’ll learn about the social determinants of health, their impact on individual and community quality of life, and the intersectional factors playing a role. Emphasizing reflective, collaborative, and personally and socially transformative practices, our program prepares individuals to serve under-represented, under-resourced populations as public health experts in government institutions, non-profit and private organizations, K-12 schools and higher education, healthcare clinics, research centers, industry, and other settings. In striving to become a dedicated professional aiming to challenge existing systems and shape new legislation that benefit the public, you’ll:
Through online and on-campus classes at urban locations accessible by car and public transportation, you’ll progress through the MPH program . Full-time students are ready to take their knowledge out into the world after two years, while part-time students finish the program in under three years.
Our MPH graduates are eligible to sit for the Community Health Education Specialist (CHES) exam. The CHES examination is a competency-based assessment used to measure possession, application and interpretation of knowledge in Areas of Responsibility for Health Education Specialists.
The MPH offers three concentrations to choose from depending on student interest:
The Healthcare Administration concentration prepares students for leadership and management positions in various healthcare settings. In addition to learning the basic principles of public health, students explore and apply concepts, processes and theoretical content related to public policy, human resource management, marketing, financial planning, health economics, health equity and global health. The program emphasizes the differences between leadership and management and the role of ethics, cultural competency, and social, economic and environmental accountability in effective leadership.
The Public Health Promotion concentration prepares students to educate, lead, conduct research, serve, and advocate for public health in a variety of settings. Additionally, students will be prepared to pursue terminal degrees in the behavioral, epidemiological, or environmental health sciences, as well as health-related law and policy, and health care administration.
The School Health concentration prepares students for leadership roles in the field of school health. Additionally, the concentration includes coursework that meets Illinois requirements for certified teachers seeking a cross-endorsement in Health Education and prepares them to take the Illinois Health Education content test.
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The United States Bureau of Labor Statics estimates that employment in healthcare occupations, which includes careers in public health, will continue to increase by 13% from 2021 to 2031. This is much faster than the average for all occupations.
Public health is a broad field and includes multiple areas of expertise, including epidemiology, data science, health education, environmental health, health administration and other health-related areas. Common job titles include but are not limited to:
With an NEIU MPH, you'll be prepared to serve under-represented, under-resourced populations as a public health expert in government institutions, non-profit and private organizations, K-12 schools and higher education, healthcare clinics, research centers, industry and other settings.
Ready to tackle a new challenge and serve your community? Individuals interested in applying will be evaluated on NEIU’s , in addition to :
Transform into the force of change your community needs to grow and thrive with an MPH degree from NEIU. If you are interested in the program or have questions, please contact the Department of Health Sciences and Physical Education at (773) 442-5581 or email James Ball, Chair and Program Coordinator, at jwball@neiu.edu.