What are the typical career paths with each degree?
There are several possible career paths for each degree. Thus, the following listing is not exhaustive of all the possible opportunities/options: Master of Public Health (MPH) This degree prepares graduates for a entry level positions in variety of settings including health departments, government agencies, research firms, non-profit organizations, hospitals, insurance companies, pharmaceutical companies and universities. The interdisciplinary nature of the degree leads graduates to work in fields such as health education, food safety, epidemiology, and policy analysis, among others. Some graduates of other degrees (e.g. MD, PharmD, DVM, MPA, MS-Nursing) seek an MPH as a dual degree to add a public health perspective to their training. Master of Science in Population Health This degree prepares graduates to become public health staff/entry level researchers, analysts, consultants, administrators, and policy-makers. Graduates will often seek further education (MD or PhD) or positions in