School Year Opens with Day of Service
Hundreds of Incoming Students Fan Out Across Vallejo, Fairfield-Suisun Region to Support More Than a Dozen Nonprofit Organizations
We believe health is a human right. If you do too, become a leader with a master’s degree in public health (MPH) from Touro University California.
School Year Opens with Day of Service
Hundreds of Incoming Students Fan Out Across Vallejo, Fairfield-Suisun Region to Support More Than a Dozen Nonprofit Organizations
Alumna Lands Prestigious State Fellowship
Public Health Program Grad Set to Begin Role as Fellow with California Department of Public Health Epidemiologic Investigation Service
Student’s Field Study Helps Refugees
Touro Student Doctor Assists in Streamlining Processes at the Oakland International Rescue Committee
Global Health MPH Program Enters Next Phase
Cadre of Students Embark on Field Study Missions to Africa, Asia, South America as well as US-Mexico Border, Puerto Rico
Become a leader in health research, education, and policymaking in our independent Master of Public Health program. You'll follow one of three tracks: Community Action and Health, Global Health, or Criminal Justice and Health.
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The Criminal Justice and Health Micro-Credential focuses on the impacts of the criminal justice system that have been harmful to public health.
Learn MorePublic Health Workforce Skills Micro-Credential is for health department and community public health workers. The micro-credential focuses on practical skills that can be applied to your current public health work and used to create opportunities for job growth within the public health workforce.
Learn MorePublic health digital badges provide professional learning opportunities to gain skills in specific areas such as accessing mental and emotional health services, as well as experiences designed to increase knowledge around specific public health topics.
Learn MoreGraduates with an MSPAS/MPH degree are equipped to become superb clinicians with the analytical skills and public health foundational knowledge required to assess the health needs of a community, develop health education and other community-based disease prevention/health promotion programs.
Learn MoreAs a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine, you'll care for patients with an eye on the bigger picture. Education and prevention are as vital to your approach as treating disease. We offer a public health dual-degree option for our DO students so you can bolster your community health knowledge and skills.
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