(Previously Global Health and Health Disparities)
Globalization has changed the way that governments and nongovernmental organizations tackle challenging health issues like HIV/AIDS prevention, the spread of communicable diseases, malnutrition, the diabetes epidemic and access to basic medical care.
Improve health outcomes and quality of life for thousands across the globe.
Students in this program will learn about the social, economic, and cultural impacts on health outcomes. This includes gaining skills in program planning and evaluation, and learning how to apply them in a global health context. Graduates will be ready to help address global public health challenges such as gaps in access to health care, the spread of communicable diseases, maternal and child mortality, and other critical issues.
Alumni have gone on to many exciting career opportunities including:
- Curriculum Coordinator with an international nonprofit organization
- Project Manager with a community food systems nonprofit organization
- HIV Clinic Coordinator with a community clinic
- Grant Writer for an international nonprofit organization
- Community Builder with a county housing authority
- Public Policy Coordinator with a state food systems initiative
*This MPH concentration is only offered in-person at the CSU campus and is not available as a remote degree program.
**This MPH concentration can be completed at an accelerated pace in as little as 15 months. Learn More: Accelerated MPH – Colorado School of Public Health at Colorado State University