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About the Master of Public Health at Loyola
The field of public health is one of the most exciting and dynamic in all of health care and is projected to expand dramatically, creating many roles focused on confronting complex health issues.
Through the Master of Public Health program offered through Loyola University Chicago's respected Parkinson School of Health Sciences and Public Health, you can position yourself to directly impact the health and well-being of individuals, communities, and populations worldwide.
Our MPH is accredited by the Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH) and ranked among the best graduate programs in the country by U.S. News & World Report.
Program Structure
The MPH program is designed to prepare students for a professional career in public health through transformative education, research, and service. The development of our programs has been guided by the Council on Education in Public Health and the Association of Schools of Public Health Core Competency Development Project.
The 42-credit-hour program consists of 6 core courses, 5-6 track-specific courses, and 2 elective courses. Students must also complete a practicum and capstone project. The MPH can be pursued either full-time or part-time.
The program offers three distinct tracks of coursework in Public Health: Epidemiology, Public Health Policy and Management, and Global Health Equity.
Are you a current Loyola undergrad?
This program is eligible for an Accelerated Bachelor's to Master's degree. Earn a Master’s with only one extra year of study following the completion of your eligible undergraduate degree.
LEARN MOREWhy Choose Loyola for Your Master of Public Health?
The Master of Public Health at Loyola will offer you powerful preparation for a career helping and improving the lives of others.
- An accredited program recognized for excellence
- An emphasis on social justice and health equity
- A hands-on approach to learning and training
- An ideal avenue for public health leadership roles
- A well-respected and highly ranked program
Accredited by the Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH), Loyola's high-quality MPH has met the rigorous standards established by this recognized industry authority.
Public Health Sciences Department
The Department of Public Health Sciences prepares public health professionals to ensure all communities achieve their full potential for healthy lives through collaborative community-engaged education, ethical practice, research, and service. Find more information on the department and stories showcasing current Parkinson School of Health Sciences and Public Health students and graduates from the Public Health MPH program and learn more about why Loyola is right for you.
Department WebsiteParkinson News and StoriesMeet the Faculty
Loyola is proud to have talented and nationally-recognized scholar-teachers as part of our diverse community of exceptional faculty, students and staff. Loyola faculty are known for their commitment to teaching, the dissemination of knowledge through innovative and interdisciplinary scholarly research, and a commitment to social justice and cura personalis, or care for the whole person. Visit the Parkinson School of Health Sciences and Public Health faculty and staff directory to learn more about the teachers and mentors involved with the Public Health MPH program.
Faculty & StaffMaster of Public Health: Career Connections
With an MPH from Loyola, you will be ready to take on any number of leadership roles in this exciting, rapidly growing professional field.
Graduates of MPH programs can work in the public and private sectors; in local, state, and federal health departments; and are exposed to a wide range of other disciplines that intersect with public health such as administration, law, public policy, data sciences and social sciences.
Specific job options include:
- Epidemiologist
- Health services administrator
- Regulatory specialist
- Clinical trial administrator
- Occupational health and safety manager
- Environmental health officer
- Biostatistician
- Public health nurse
- Health education specialist
- Policy analysis
- Population health researcher
Because Loyola is a member of the Jesuit network of 27 colleges and universities nationwide, our graduates can access career advising services, resume and interviewing assistance, career fairs and events, and employment listings in our Career Services center, as well as at career centers at other U.S. Jesuit colleges and universities.
Job Outlook
The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Occupational Outlook Handbook is a good place to start exploring the job outlook and pay potential for specific careers and fields that interest you.
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Curriculum and Program Outcomes
While courses for the Public Health MPH program may vary from semester to semester, Loyola’s extensive Academic Catalog will always house the official listing of courses, programs of study, academic policies, degree requirements, and specialization or concentration options.
Additionally, this resource will provide Public Health MPH learning outcomes, showcasing the commitment to specific skills and growth graduates can expect to achieve following completion of the program.
2024-2025 Catalog
Browse Academic CatalogMaster of Public Health Competencies and Skills
By earning your MPH at Loyola University Chicago, you will develop a wide range of skills, including the ability to:
- Apply foundational knowledge in the science of public health to current and emerging real-world health issues affecting communities
- Understand the intricacies of quantitative and qualitative data collection as it relates to public health issues
- Apply evidence-based approaches to real-world problem-solving endeavors and initiatives
- Effectively communicate about public health and healthcare issues, systems, and practices
- Analyze, critically review, and develop public health policy capable of positively impacting communities and populations
- Ascend to positions of leadership within the profession and effectively manage teams at all levels
Costs, Scholarships, and Aid
Loyola University Chicago is committed to making your graduate and professional studies a reality. Our Cost & Financial Aid page can help better inform you about the costs and potential funding opportunities through scholarships, loans, and aid for graduate and professional education.
If you are a current Loyola undergraduate or recent alum, you may be eligible for a Returning Rambler discount. Learn more and see if you qualify on our Returning Rambler Scholarship page.
Tuition and Costs
The estimated tuition and fees for the Public Health MPH totals $54,390.00, or 42 credit hours at a cost of $1,295.00 per credit hour. Please note that tuition and fees for all of Loyola's academic programs are subject to change.
For more detailed information about tuition and fees, and a breakdown of how these costs are calculated on a yearly basis, please visit Tuition and Fees from the Office of the Bursar.
Parkinson School of Health Sciences and Public Health Financial Aid & Scholarships
Robert and Betty Parkinson Scholars Award
Named for Loyola alumni Robert (“Bob”) and Betty Parkinson, the Parkinson Scholars Award honors their commitment to helping ensure access to quality health care and the recognition that such health care is a basic human right. Bob and Betty Parkinson took to heart the Ignatian value of “being persons for others.” The Parkinson Scholars Award supports exceptionally talented students with demonstrated financial need who are dedicated to being “persons for others” and will use their Parkinson education to improve the health and health care of individuals, communities, and systems.
Awarded each semester to up to 10 Parkinson students, it includes an $8,000 tuition-restricted scholarship and additional funds to support scholarly activity. Scholars are selected to represent the broad range of the Parkinson School’s disciplines.
Graduate Student Opportunities
The Parkinson School is dedicated to making education both accessible and affordable. Along with potential scholarship opportunities, the school offers paid graduate student positions that provide hands-on experience in research, community engagement, and scholarship. The available positions for incoming Parkinson graduate students are paid roles, with compensation provided bi-weekly, and do not include a benefits package. These positions offer invaluable experience while supporting your academic journey.
Learn More
More information about scholarships can be found on the Financial Aid Office website.
Appointments and Events
Whether you’re just beginning your search, in the midst of the application process, or eager to explore our graduate and professional programs, our admissions staff is here to assist you every step of the way.
Schedule an AppointmentThe Parkinson School of Health Sciences and Public Health offers graduate open houses, information sessions, individual appointments, open Zoom and text sessions, and a multitude of other ways to get to know us better.
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Visit and Connect With Us
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Application Process
Application Deadlines
The available start terms and corresponding application deadlines for the Public Health MPH are listed below. Please keep in mind that both the application and the required materials must be submitted by the specified deadline.
Fall Early Action: February 1
All applicants meeting this deadline will receive an admission decision no later than 3 weeks after the Feb 1 deadline.
Fall Priority: May 15
All applicants meeting this deadline will be considered for admission. Any applications received after May 15 will be considered until Parkinson reaches enrollment capacity for the fall.
Spring: November 15
All applicants meeting this deadline will be considered for admission. Any applications received after November 15 will be considered until Parkinson reaches enrollment capacity for the spring.
Summer: March 15
All applicants meeting this deadline will be considered for admission. Any applications received after March 15 will be considered until Parkinson reaches enrollment capacity for the summer.
Application Requirements
Application requirements for the Public Health MPH include:
Official transcripts from all institutions attended
2 Letters of Recommendation
GRE or MCAT Test Score*
Resume/CV
Statement of Purpose
*Only applicants with a GPA below 3.0 are required to submit a graduate entrance exam test result, such as the GRE or MCAT.
Prerequisite Course Requirements
Admission to the MPH program requires transcripts that show completed undergraduate or graduate coursework in math (e.g. algebra or, preferably, calculus or statistics), writing, physical and biological sciences, and social sciences.
Statement of Purpose Details
Your statement should describe your reasons for interest in the MPH program at Loyola University Chicago and your future career plans. Your statement should be original and limited to 500-1000 words.
Official Documents
Applicants must submit official transcripts from all institutions attended. Official transcripts are those that are sent directly by the college/university to Loyola University Chicago. Transcripts (with U.S. educational credentials) sent by the student to Loyola are considered unofficial documents, and while they may be utilized for initial review of your application, official transcripts are still required. Official documents should be sent by the institution to gradapp@luc.edu. Test scores must be sent directly to Loyola from the testing agency. Official documents should be sent by the institution or testing agency to gradapp@luc.edu.
International Applicant Requirements
An official English language proficiency exam is required for international applicants whose native language is not English. If you have non-U.S. educational credentials, you are required to submit an official transcript evaluation. The transcript evaluation cannot be waived, and unofficial transcripts will not be accepted for international applicants.
Please visit our International Applicant Requirements page for specific information regarding the application process for international students. Please note that only the MPH-Epidemiology concentration qualifies international students to receive an F1 student visa. International students are eligible to apply only for the Fall semester.
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