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Because of public health’s focus on prevention, it’s easy to take its impact for granted. But the influence of the field can’t be overstated. Over the last 160 years, public health interventions have doubled life expectancy. Worldwide, diseases that once killed hundreds…
UCLA Fielding School of Public Health students and graduates enjoy access to a wide array of career services and professional development opportunities, through both FSPH’s Career and Professional Development Office (CPDO) and the central UCLA Career Center. This…
The UCLA Fielding School of Public Health and the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA's articulated degree program is designed to enable students to complete both the MPH and the MD degree programs in five years. The program includes four years of medical school, and…
The UCLA Fielding School of Public Health and the UCLA School of Law offer a four year concurrent degree program. The program includes three years at UCLA Law and one year at UCLA Fielding. Applicants interested in this concurrent program must apply separately to UCLA…
The PhD in Biostatistics trains biostatisticians to understand and confidently solve difficult scientific data analysis problems in the health sciences from problem conception, through data collection, to choosing the appropriate data analyses, and reporting of results.…
The UCLA Fielding School of Public Health (FSPH) is excited to offer two undergraduate majors (Public Health BA and Public Health BS) and an undergraduate minor in Public Health. We encourage you to explore our undergraduate programs and requirements.
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Certificate programs allow students to focus on gaining knowledge and skills in a particular area of public health. Certificates are designed for:
Graduate students within the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health Graduate students in any department at UCLA Non-…
The UCLA Fielding School of Public Health offers seven concurrent degree programs and two articulated degree programs. These programs provide excellent opportunities for people with a wide range of interests, diverse education and multiple talents to gain expertise in…
The PhD involves specialized coursework and a major original research effort — the dissertation. This degree is offered by each of the school’s five departments: Biostatistics, Community Health Sciences, Epidemiology, Environmental Health Sciences, and Health Policy and…
The UCLA Fielding School of Public Health offers several options for part-time and online degree programs. For professionals seeking to advance their careers by earning an MPH while continuing to work full time, UCLA Fielding features two executive programs: The Master…
The Master of Science (MS) is an academic, research-oriented degree program that is often preparatory for a doctoral degree, a career in academia, or a career in an industry or government research position. The MS involves intensive coursework in a focused area and a…
The Master of Public Health (MPH) is a professional degree that prepares graduates to solve public health problems by applying professional disciplinary approaches and methods — typically in local, state, or national public health agencies and healthcare organizations.…
At the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health, research centers spearhead innovative efforts in infectious diseases, environmental genomics, population and reproductive health, health policy, health equity, climate change, anti-racism, and more. These centers, many of…
The UCLA Fielding School of Public Health is a leader in generating public health knowledge for action and impact. FSPH researchers work on a variety of biological, environmental, and societal factors that affect population health—from emerging infectious diseases and…
UCLA Fielding School of Public Health students learn from and collaborate with a deep bench of renowned faculty —widely heralded experts and innovators, both in the communities of Los Angeles and around the world. FSPH faculty include individuals who have held top local…
UCLA Fielding draws individuals who are deeply committed to issues of equity, social justice, and anti-racism, and determined to gain the education and training that will enable them to make a difference in improving the health of populations — particularly those that…