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- Why Choose Public Health?
- Why Wright State University?
- Careers
- Real-World Experience
- Academics and Curriculum
- Admission
- Frequently Asked Questions
Why Choose Public Health?
Have you ever considered a career that combines science, health care, and working with the public? A career that would allow you the opportunity to have an impact in your own community or on a global level? If so, a career in public health might be right for you.
Our faculty have a wide range of public health expertise. Our small program size, with an average cohort size of 30 students, and our hybrid format, allow students to be fully engaged and mentored by our faculty.
Earn your M.P.H. During Your Gap Year
If you plan to take a gap year before applying to medical school, make that year count by earning a Master of Public Health (M.P.H.) at Wright State in just 3 semesters. Strategically position yourself for medical school by learning in-demand skills and engaging with local public health leaders at the only accredited public health program in the Dayton area.
Master of Public Health Program at a Glance
In-Demand
Skills
Specializations in epidemiology, public health leadership, health promotion, and integration with medicine.
Engage with Local
Public Health Leaders
Partnerships with public health departments across Southwest Ohio.
Convenient
Classes
Evening courses with online, hybrid, and in-person options.
Advance Your
Career Right Here
The only accredited public health program
in the Dayton area.
Why Wright State University?
Our Graduates

Our graduates are a great resource for our program. Joining the Wright State community prepares you to impact not only the populations in your area but also the next generation of public health professionals. Our alumni understand the importance of investing in the upcoming public health professionals. Often times, our alumni will present in classes, serve as site supervisors for internships, and are leaders in Southwest Ohio and beyond.
Hear what our alumni have to say about us.
Our Faculty
Our diverse faculty provides expertise in a number of public health fields. Faculty is dedicated to passing on their knowledge, from years of hands-on public health experience. Our faculty will walk alongside you as you take the next steps toward your public health career.
Learn more about our amazing faculty and their areas of expertise.
Our Students
Our students include mid-career professionals, public health workforce, physicians, medical students, and students just completing their undergraduate degree. This variety in the student backgrounds brings different perspectives to the classroom and adds to the learning process. Students have the opportunity to begin working and networking with their future colleagues.
Learn more about how to apply to the Wright State M.P.H. program.
Careers
Careers in public health include epidemiologists, health educators, emergency response coordinators, researchers, and more. Our program has prepared students to currently work in each of these areas! Great employer relationships begin with networking opportunities. Our program will foster networking between students and current public health leaders. These opportunities are why many of our students are employed before graduation.
Learn more about the workforce development opportunities provided by our program.
Real-World Experience
Wright State’s Applied Practice Experience allows students to utilize classroom skills in a real-world setting. The Applied Practice Experience is a supervised applied public health learning experience, allowing students to work within a community organization to support public health efforts.
Academics and Curriculum
The M.P.H. program offers two concentration areas of study: Health Promotion and Education and Population Health.
Health Promotion and Education Concentration
The Health Promotion and Education concentration offers a program of study that emphasizes the social and behavioral science of public health interventions. This concentration is applicable to individuals working in local public health, healthcare, insurance, non-profits, and worksite wellness.
Population Health Concentration
The Population Health concentration offers a flexible program of study allowing students to explore a variety of public topic areas, including global health, emergency management, leadership, advanced analytical methods, or working as public health practitioners.
View Master of Public Health program information and requirements in the Academic Catalog.
Starting for Spring 2025, SOPHAS Application is not required for the MPH Application
Related Certificates
The Department of Population and Public Health Sciences currently offers five certificate programs through the Wright State University Graduate School. The completion of a certificate is noted on your transcript and it is a great way to show future employers you have acquired skills in a specialized area. Courses completed as part of a certificate offered by the Department of Population and Public Health Sciences can be applied toward the Master of Public Health degree.
- Aerospace Medicine - This graduate-level series of courses provides a broad-based introduction to the field of Aerospace Medicine and will enhance the knowledge base of individuals entering into the field or those who may be interested in pursuing a career in this evolving area.
- Emergency Public Health - The Emergency Public Health Certificate Program will provide students with an understanding of emergency management systems and teaches critical thinking skills applicable to public health, hospital, pre-hospital and emergency management systems.
- Epidemiology - The Epidemiology Certificate Program will provide graduate students with specialized knowledge and skills in applying epidemiologic concepts and methods to prevention and public health problems.
- Health Care Management - The Health Care Management Certificate Program offers a curriculum designed to develop strategic management and leadership skills applicable to the health care industry.
- Public Health Leadership - This program focuses on the skills and administrative principles needed to successfully manage in public health settings. Students achieve advanced competencies in strategy, leadership, and organizational effectiveness. In addition, students select professional areas of study such as communications, finance, marketing or budgeting.
Admission
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution
- GPA of 2.7 or higher
Frequently Asked Questions and Resources
Additional Resources
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