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What is the difference between the Master of Health Science (MHS) and Master of Public Health (MPH) programs?

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What is the difference between the Master of Health Science (MHS) and Master of Public Health (MPH) programs?

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A. The MHS is a department-based degree program designed for students who are looking to begin a career in public health. It provides a foundation in core public health disciplines while allowing students to develop more specialized skills in a particular area of interest. The MHS includes an internship requirement of a minimum of four months.

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