MSPH in Population, Family and Reproductive Health
Johns Hopkins University, Bloomberg School of Public HealthAbout this program
MSPH in Population, Family and Reproductive Health
The two-year curriculum allows students to integrate coursework in life course, population, program management, policy, quantitative methods and core PFRH areas of interest with practical knowledge and skills. Students also choose courses based on their selected area of interest and career goals. The program promotes opportunities for students to engage in public health leadership, community-based research, program evaluation and application of research to current public health programs. Complementing the classroom training is a 680-hour field placement that may be completed in domestic and/or international settings. The field placement provides students the opportunity to integrate skills learned in the classroom with practical experience in their area of interest.
Admission requirements
Prior Coursework
A general-level biology or biological science course, an upper-level mathematics course (calculus and statistics recommended), and a social science course
Standardized Test Scores
Standardized test scores (GRE, MCAT) are optional for this program. The admissions committee will make no assumptions if a standardized test score is omitted from an application, but will require evidence of quantitative/analytical ability through other application components such as academic transcripts and/or supplemental questions. Applications will be reviewed holistically based on all application components.
English Language Proficiency Test
Most international applicants must submit scores of an English language proficiency test. Unless an applicant meets one of the exemption criteria listed below, official English language proficiency test scores less than 2 years old will be required as part of the application. To fulfill this requirement, the Bloomberg School will accept scores from the following tests. Please contact Admissions Services if you have questions about acceptable test scores. We do not accept the TOEFL Essentials or TOEFL IPT.
For more information about admission requirements, please visit the school website.
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Learn moreProgram content
- Academic & Research Ethics at BSPH (Terms 1,2,3,4)
- Legal and Ethical Issues in Health Services Management
- Research Ethics and integrity: U.S. and International Issues
Scholarships & funding
Several scholarship options are available. Please check the school website for more information
Tuition
Tuition fee: $60,960 / year
Career paths
- Policy Associate
- Program Officer
- Public Health Advisor
- Research Associate
- Research Data Analyst
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Johns Hopkins University, Bloomberg School of Public Health
The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (BSPH), the number one ranked school of public health in the world, is dedicated to the improvement of health for all people and the education of a diverse global community of research...
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