The Master of Applied Science in Humanitarian Health (online) builds practical skills for using geographic information and data to improve public health responses in humanitarian settings. You’ll learn how to collect, map, and analyze health-related information to support evidence-based decision-making.
The Master of Applied Science in Humanitarian Health from Johns Hopkins University is designed to equip students with essential skills for utilizing geographic information and data to enhance public health initiatives in humanitarian contexts. This fully online program focuses on the collection, mapping, and analysis of health-related data to facilitate evidence-based decision-making in complex environments.
Programme Structure
Core Courses and Learning Components
Elective Options: Depending on the cohort, various electives and specialization tracks may be available. Please consult the program website for details on current offerings.
Applicants should possess a four-year U.S. bachelor's degree or its equivalent. Additional prerequisites may apply, so it is advisable to review the official application requirements for the intended cohort on the Johns Hopkins University website.
Graduates of the Master of Applied Science in Humanitarian Health are well-prepared for careers in various sectors, including government agencies, non-profit organizations, and international health institutions. The skills and knowledge acquired through this program enable them to effectively address public health challenges in humanitarian settings, making a meaningful impact on global health outcomes.
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