The MPH in International Health and Sustainable Development at Tulane University prepares graduates to design, evaluate, and improve health programs in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). You’ll build advanced monitoring and evaluation skills and learn how health interventions connect to sustainable development goals.
The MPH in International Health and Sustainable Development at Tulane University equips graduates with the skills needed to design, evaluate, and enhance health programs in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Students will develop advanced monitoring and evaluation competencies while gaining insights into the relationship between health interventions and sustainable development goals.
Core focus areas: The program emphasizes international health practice, sustainable development, and foundational public health principles, complemented by training in monitoring and evaluation.
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Applicants must possess an earned undergraduate degree from an accredited institution before commencing graduate studies. A minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale is typically required; however, candidates with a GPA below this threshold may still be considered based on other strengths in their application.
Graduates of the MPH in International Health and Sustainable Development program can pursue a variety of career paths in public health, governmental agencies, international organizations, and non-profit sectors, focusing on health program management, policy development, and research aimed at improving health outcomes in diverse global contexts.
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