A Master of Public Health degree opens doors in a variety of industries, including health care, social services, educational services, technical, scientific, technical, public administration, finance and insurance, manufacturing, other services (except public administration) and marketing. sales. Employers are looking for communication skills, management, research, leadership, planning, coordination, operations, writing and Microsoft Office skills.
Graduates with a master’s degree in public health can:
- Biostatistician
- Health Researcher
- Epidemiologists
- Nurse Epidemiologists
- Disease Prevention
- Behavioral Health Medical Directors
- Program Managers
- Health Educators
- Public health professionals
- Public Health Epidemiologists
- Leaders in Health Economics and Outcomes Research
- Healthcare Data Analysts
- Registered Nurse Managers
- Research Associates
- Research Scientists
- Public Health Program Managers
- Health Professional
- Infectious Diseases Doctor
- Medical Research Coordinator
- Nutritionist
- Health Officer
- Clinical Trials Manager
- Medical Writer
Our students share a passion for improving community and global health and are motivated to serve their community and community. In fact, many of our NU alumni have gone on to lead health care organizations, community organizations, government agencies, health administrators, and hospitals.
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