New! Online Master’s from the Top-Ranked School of Public Health

Here’s an exciting new educational opportunity to explore! The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health will offer its first fully online, part-time masters degree program beginning this fall—Master of Applied Science in Spatial Analysis for Public Health.


From identifying cancer clusters to tracking the potential spread of the Zika virus, the science of spatial analysis examines the role of geography in public health and how to interpret public health data. The Master of Applied Science in Spatial Analysis for Public Health is designed to train experts to meet the demand of this emerging field. More than a new master’s degree, it’s the gateway to novel and innovative thinking for solving public health issues. Advanced technologies and geographic data are becoming an important part of the equation to promote the global defense of human life.


Advantages:


    Online, part-time delivery gives flexibility for working professionals
    Program can be completed in as little as 24 months
    Competitive price point for tuition and scholarships are available
    No prior work experience or study in geospatial-related fields is required
    Offered by the #1 school of public health
    Led by renowned experts


Learn more about this exciting new program and the applications for public health organizations.


Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Applied Learning Online Programs
jhsph.edu/mas-spatial-analysis
JHSPH.Applied-Learning@jhu.edu
844-379-1319


The Master of Applied Science in Spatial Analysis for Public Health is pending MHEC endorsement. Currently, we are not accepting applications from online students who reside in Wisconsin. For more information, please contact an admissions representative. Students should be aware of additional state-specific information for online programs.
Johns Hopkins University

 

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