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MPH

Public Health

Format & Location

Online

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Start Dates

Fall (September), Spring (January), Summer (May)

Application Deadline

Rolling Admission

Completion

15-28 months

Schedule

Full-Time or Part-Time

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Rooted in science and social justice, a Master of Public Health degree will lead you to prevention-oriented, multi-disciplinary careers that promote conditions to protect and improve the health of people and communities.

What You'll Learn and Do

Take advantage of a flexible education

As a fully online program, Egan’s MPH curriculum can be tailored to match your goals and interests. Courses are asynchronous and designed to provide more flexibility to learn on your schedule at your own pace.

Elevate your success through a dedicated career coach

Students will participate in the BELONG program, a customized coaching journey focusing on career planning and building professional skills, positioning you for success beyond graduation.

Make a difference

The Egan School’s emphasis on hands-on experience– even for online degrees– allows students to contribute to public health knowledge through interdisciplinary research and practice. This experience will aid their future ability to impact public health practice through responsive and sustainable community engagement.

Learn from the professionals you will work alongside

You’ll benefit from the interpersonal learning experience that will expose you to the wide range of professions involved in public health. In addition to the individual attention you’ll have from our small class sizes, you’ll learn from the diverse perspectives of your classmates and professors as you partake in constructive dialogue about pressing social, ethical, and professional issues.

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Course Requirements

42 credits

Contact Us

Graduate Admission
gradadmis@fairfield.edu
(203) 254-4184

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Pending CEPH Accreditation

The Program of Public Health at Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¹ÒÅÆ is undergoing a review by the Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH) for accreditation (transitioning from an accredited undergraduate public health program). Part of this process includes the provision of a third-party comment period, which allows anyone, including students, alumni, faculty, staff, community and practice partners, and members of the public, to share relevant information about the Program directly with CEPH.

If you have any information about the Program you would like to share with CEPH to inform their review, send your comments to submissions@ceph.org  by December 30, 2024.

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Prepare for a Growing Public Health Career

As the demand for public health professionals is projected to grow by 28% over the next decade, so is the need for thoughtful leaders who can guide public policy to improve the health of people and communities. Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¹ÒÅÆEgan’s MPH program offers a customizable curriculum to effectively meet the broad spectrum of in-demand career possibilities within this growing field.

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Career and Professional Opportunities

The Master of Public Health program at the Egan School will prepare students for a variety of career paths following their graduation, including:

  • Data Analyst
  • Community Outreach Specialist
  • Health Policy Analyst
  • Health Educator
  • Program Planner
  • Program Evaluator

Learn From Industry Experts

Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¹ÒÅÆ’s Egan School boasts experienced faculty who inspire students to become leaders across social and healthcare environments. These students actively engage with faculty in practice, policy, scholarship, and service.

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Bridget Hussain
Assistant Professor, Public Health
Anthony Santella
Director of the Master of Public Health | Professor of Public Health

Program Stakeholder Council

Co-Chairs

Kimberly Doughty, MPH, PhD, CHES
Assistant Professor of Public Health

Anthony Santella, DrPH, MPH, MCHES, CPH
Professor of Public Health

School Leadership

Meredith Kazer, PhD, APRN-BC, FAAN
Dean and Professor of Nursing

Audrey Beauvais, DNP, MSN, MBA, RN
Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies and Associate Professor

Sally O. Gerard, DNP, RN, CDCES
Associate Dean for Graduate Studies and Professor of Nursing

Public Health Faculty

Bridget Hussain, PhD, MS, RD, CDCES, CDN
Assistant Professor of Public Health

Jessica Planas, RN, PhD, MPH, CHES
Associate Professor of Nursing and Public Health

Jennifer Schindler-Ruwisch, DrPH, CPH
Associate Professor of Public Health

Bachelor of Science in Public Health Students

Catherine McConville ‘25

Sara Rush ‘25

Master of Public Health Students

Laurence J. Cass
MPH Candidate
Connecticut Employee Health and Benefit Practice Leader
Marsh McLennan Agency

Anne Wallace Juge
MPH Candidate
Treasurer
Greenwich Hospital Board

Lane Kelleher ‘15
MPH Candidate
Project Manager, Ambulatory Services
Brigham and Women's Hospital

Alumni

Samantha Lindsay ‘23
Nursing Assistant
Meadowood Senior Living

Kaleigh MacDonald ‘22
Regulatory Coordinator, Breast Cohorts Study Program
Dana Farber Cancer Institute

Destiny McLellan ’21
Community Health Worker
Optimus Health Care, Emme Coalition

Anthony Silvestrone ‘22
MPH Candidate
Yale University

General Membership

Ellen Andrews, PhD
Executive Director
CT Health Policy Project

Theresa Argondezzi, MPH, CHES
Assistant Director of Health, Community Health
Norwalk Health Department

Marianne Buchelli, MPH, MBA
Public Health Services Manager
State of Connecticut Department of Public Health

Marc Donald, MAT
Executive Director
RYASAP

Tiffany Donelson, MPH
President and CEO
Connecticut Health Foundation

Lawrence Eisenstein, MD, MPH, FACP
Vice President of Community and Public Health
Catholic Health

Ebony Jackson-Shaheed, MPH
Director of Health and Human Services
City of Hartford

Representative Nicole Klarides-Ditria, ATC.L.
State Representative
Connecticut General Assembly
Licensed Athletic Trainer

Representative Sarah Keitt, MPH
State Representative
Connecticut General Assembly

Joan Lane, MPH
Project Coordinator, Southwest Community Health Center
Accreditation Coordinator, Naugatuck Valley Health District

Albana Lame, RDH, MS
Director of Community Strategy
City of Waterbury

Amy Lehaney, MPH, RS
Director of Health
Town of Monroe

Cristin McCarthy Vahey
State Representative
Connecticut General Assembly

Montrece McNeill Ransom, JD, MPH, ACC, BCC
Director, National Coordinating Center for Public Health Training
National Network of Public Health Institutes

Dawn Myles, MS, MSN, RN
Vice President, Population Health Operations
Nuvance Health

Pam Paulmann, MPH
Health and Wellness Coordinator
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Melissa Quan, EdD
Director, Center for Social Impact
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John Rossi, MBA, PMP
VP of Operations
St. Vincent's Medical Center, Hartford HealthCare

Thomas St. Louis, MSPH
Director, Office of Public Health Workforce Development
State of Connecticut Department of Public Health

Caprice Taylor Mendez, MEd
CEO and President
Universal Health Care Foundation of CT

Admission Information

From your first admission conversation to graduation and beyond, you’ll find support at every turn. The Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¹ÒÅÆ student support network is dedicated to meeting your needs. You’ll receive personal, academic, and financial guidance as you complete your master of public health.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A Master of Public Health or MPH is a graduate degree that prepares students to work in the field public health. The MPH is considered a terminal degree meaning it is the degree expected for professionals to enter public health practice.

While most MPH graduates will work in public health practice, the MPH can also serve as a pathway to earning a doctoral degree such as a Doctor of Public Health (DrPH), a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), a medical degree (MD or DO), or other health professions training program.

 

The goals of the Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¹ÒÅÆPublic Health program are to

  1. provide education, mentorship, and practice opportunities to promote students’ attainment of core competencies of public health practice;
  2. contribute to public health knowledge through interdisciplinary research and practice; and
  3. impact public health practice through responsive and sustainable community engagement and development of a workplace that represents diverse communities.

The online MPH program is delivered asynchronously using the learning management system, Blackboard. This means students can access the lecture materials, assignments, exams, and discussion boards at a time and place convenient to them.

Specific deadlines will be provided by individual faculty members. Faculty will often hold optional live study sessions and weekly virtual office hours.

Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¹ÒÅÆ’s online MPH program is an applicant for Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH) accreditation. Our site visit is scheduled for January 2025 and we expect a final accreditation decision in spring or summer 2025. 

For more information on accreditation, please visit the

While students are always welcome to visit the Fairfield, they are not required to come to the campus to fulfill any of your coursework.

Our library, RecPlex, and other facilities are available to online MPH students.

The current tuition for the online MPH program is $925/credit.

Thus, the current program cost is $38,850. The program is 42 credits, which includes 36 required credits and 6 elective credits.

No, a GRE exam score is not a requirement for admission.

Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¹ÒÅÆ cannot supply I-20 documentation for international students enrolling in online programs like the online MPH.

The maximum number of transfer credits which may be applied toward the online MPH degree is 6 credits and needs Program Director approval.

Transfer credit will be allowed only for elective courses that meet the following criteria:

  1. Course is from an accredited graduate school master’s program.
  2. Student earned a grade of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 grading scale.
  3. Course constitutes a fair and reasonable equivalent to current Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¹ÒÅÆcoursework at the graduate level.

All applicants must have a bachelor’s degree and the degree can be from any field.

Public health is multidisciplinary and we welcome applicants from any major.

No. Students simply need to have earned your bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution.

Yes, applications are reviewed holistically and are reviewed by both the Program Director and Associate Dean of Graduate Studies.

Applicants are also asked to participate in a Zoom interview so that the Program Director can get to know the applicant outside of the application.

There are three start dates available each year (spring, summer and fall terms).

Applicants are asked to submit a completed application no later than a month before the term starts.

The program can be completed in 15 months (full-time) or 28 months (part-time). Sample plans of study can be found in the .

Yes, students are required to complete an internship (what we call the fieldwork experience). Students new to public health and healthcare will complete a 150-hour internship at an organization that conducts public health-related work with supervision and mentoring from a staff member with a public health background. The fieldwork experience can be done in-person, virtually, or hybrid. Students who are more experienced can opt for a deliverables-based internship where three substantive deliverables are completed. The MPH program director must approve this option. The fieldwork course also includes a leadership and professional development seminar. While we do not formally place students at organizations, we assist them in finding the right organization and supervisor.

Students are also required to complete a two-semester capstone project in which they execute an independent public health project with mentorship from a public health faculty member.

Yes, financial aid is available to students enrolled in the online MPH online program who maintain at least 6 credits/semester.

Please email Dr. Santella, MPH Program Director, at asantella@fairfield.edu.

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