Programs

 

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The University of Alberta School of Public Health is accredited by the Council on Education for Public Health as a public health program. CEPH accreditation applies to the School’s MPH, MSc and PhD programs. Accreditation does not apply to the unit as a whole, and other degrees and areas of study offered by this institution are not included in the unit of accreditation review.

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MA programs
Master of Arts (MA) degree

The Master of Arts in Community Engagement is an interdisciplinary, thesis-based degree program that offers students an opportunity to develop an understanding of the field of community engagement and the practices and processes that inform it.

MA Program
MPh programs
Master of Public Health (MPH) degrees
(CEPH Accredited)

Professional degrees designed to prepare practitioners to play roles in key public health functions, such as assessment, planning, action implementation and evaluation. 

 MPH Programs

MSc programs
Master of Science (MSc) degrees
(CEPH Accredited)

Research-intensive, thesis-based master of science degrees

MSc Programs
PHD programs
Doctorate (PhD) degrees
(CEPH Accredited)

An interdisciplinary, thesis-based degree program that offers students an opportunity to develop an understanding of the field of community engagement and the practices and processes that inform it.

PhD Programs

As a student in the School of Public Health, you will:

Study at Canada's first accredited school of public health at one of Canada's top five universities-the University of Alberta.
Be exposed to talented professors recognized for their innovative public health research.
Attend classes in the Edmonton Clinic Health Academy, a state-of-the-art, environmentally-friendly facility.
Work and learn alongside students from culturally, geographically, academically diverse backgrounds.
Complete your program while studying part time or full time.

Academic Advising

Phone: 780-492-8211     Email: sph.programs@ualberta.ca

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