Master of Public Health
ONLINE Master of Public Health
Be a leader with Purdue University’s CEPH-accredited, 100% online Master of Public Health program
Purdue University’s online Master of Public Health (MPH) program is designed to empower professionals to promote health equity, prevent disease and improve healthcare delivery. This program is ideal for individuals seeking to enhance their expertise in public health, population health management and community-based interventions. With concentrations in family and community health or epidemiology, this 100% online, CEPH-accredited program offers flexible learning, no GRE requirement and personalized support. Students build expertise in analytics, policy, and community health, and gain hands-on experience through a local community practicum.
What Sets Purdue Apart?
Purdue consistently ranks among the Top 10 Most Innovative Universities (U.S. News & World Report, 2025) and is recognized for its contributions to health sciences. As an MPH student, you’ll benefit from a strong research foundation, with over $126 million in public health grants awarded since 2014. Graduates of Purdue’s MPH program thrive in a variety of public health roles, supported by Purdue’s extensive alumni network and dedicated career services.
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Student Testimonials

“The focus Purdue’s program has on community health is incredible and fits with my career goals so well. At Purdue, you do hands-on learning, and that’s exactly what I wanted. Being able to apply what you’ve learned is invaluable.” – Gabriella Quintana

“In every class I took, there was a way to apply the projects to my field. I’m on the preventative side of healthcare, so I was able to research things like smoking cessation, delivering preventative programs and exploring the social factors that affect veterans’ health; which really helped me expand my understanding of the field.” – Elizabeth Freitas