Mailman School of Public Health Degree Offerings Karen Austrian
“At the Mailman School, I found a place that approaches reproductive health as every woman's right. I now realize that my work contributes to the health and welfare of women globally, and that, as an alumna, I have joined a vital community of international health professionals.”

Karen Austrian, MPH '07


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Population and Family Health

MPH Degre Track – Global Health

Students examine the complex relationships that impact the public's health in developing countries through a series of courses, seminars, symposia and a six-month practicum experience in a developing country. Graduates of the program are prepared to become global health practitioners with a focus on reproductive, child and adolescent health.

The Global Health Track is an interdepartmental, discipline-based global health program built on a confluence of strengths unique to the Mailman School. To learn more about its research agenda, faculty and activities, please visit the track website.

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