The Master of Public Health (MPH) at the University of Wisconsin–Madison is an interdisciplinary degree that equips future public health leaders to improve population well-being through research, advocacy, and program implementation. Students gain training in epidemiology, health equity, global health, biostatistics, and community engagement while working on real-world public health challenges.
Evaluating Health Literacy Programs in Underserved Populations
A GIS-Based Study of Food Deserts and Chronic Disease Rates
Assessing Vaccine Hesitancy and Public Health Communication Strategies
Policy Recommendations for Reducing Maternal Mortality in the U.S.
Community-Based Interventions for Diabetes Prevention
Designing a Mobile Health App for Rural Wellness Tracking
Epidemiological Study of Opioid Overdose Trends by Region
Health Disparities and COVID-19 Outcomes in Urban Areas
Air Pollution and Pediatric Asthma Incidence Correlation
Mental Health Interventions in Post-Disaster Communities
Integrating Social Determinants of Health into Primary Care Systems
Effectiveness of Telehealth Services in Low-Income Communities
School-Based Nutrition Programs and Obesity Reduction
Analyzing the Impact of Climate Change on Vector-Borne Diseases
Strategies to Increase HPV Vaccination Among Adolescents
Public Health Preparedness Plans for Emerging Infectious Diseases
Workplace Wellness Programs and Employee Health Outcomes
Global Health Policy Responses to Non-Communicable Diseases
Community Engagement Models in Environmental Health Justice
Cost-Benefit Analysis of Preventive Screening Programs
Lead impactful health initiatives through data-driven policy, community partnerships, and ethical public health practice.
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