Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health is one of the leading public health schools in the United States. The school is located in Baltimore, Maryland and is part of Johns Hopkins University. The Bloomberg School of Public Health offers a wide variety of degree programs at the undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral levels.
The school was founded in 1916 by Dr. William Henry Welch and Dr. John D. Rockefeller Jr., with a mission to improve public health by providing high-quality education and training to future public health leaders. The Bloomberg School has been ranked as the #1 school of public health by U.S. News & World Report for 19 consecutive years (1999-2017).
TheBloomberg Schoolof Public Healthis home to many renowned faculty members, including Nobel laureate Peter Piot, who served as the director of the school from 2005 to 2017; current director Ellen Jaffe; and dean Michael Klag. Under their leadership, the school has continued to grow and thrive, attracting top students from around the world.
The Bloomberg School offers a wide range of degree programs at the undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral levels. These include Bachelor of Science degrees in Biostatistics, Environmental Health Sciences, Epidemiology, Health Behavior and Education, Health Policy and Management, International Health,,and Molecular Microbiology and Immunology; Master of Science degrees in Biostatistics,,Environmental Sciences,,Epidemiology,,Health Behavior,,Health Policy & Management,,International Health,,Maternal & Child Health Leadership,,Nutrition & Dietetics Policy & Management,,and Population Studies; Doctoral degrees in Behavioral Biology (PhD), Biochemistry (PhD), Biostatistics (PhD), Environmental Engineering & Science (PhD), Epidemiology (DrPH/PhD), Family Planning Population Studies (DrPH/MPH), Genetic Counseling Training Program (GCTP) through National Human Genome Center at Howard University College Of Medicine/Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions Department Of Pediatrics And Genetics (), Gerontology Nursing Program () through Johns Hopkins University Graduate Division Of Nursing(), Global Disease Epidemiology And Control (), Infectious Diseases And Microbiology (), Maternal And Child Nutrition Through Cornell University() MPH Program In Maternal And Child Nutrition At Columbia Mailman School Of Public Heath Through A Joint Agreement With New York State Department Of Health’s Wadsworth Center For Laboratories And Research(), Mental Hygiene Administration through The George Washington University Milken Institute School Of Public Hea