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    Executive Master of Public Health (E.M.P.H.)

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    Los Angeles, USMPHIn-person2 years
    $72,000.00
    Tuition
    over 24mo
    20
    Cohort
    students
    $135.00
    App fee

    Executive Master of Public Health (E.M.P.H.) at University of California-Los Angeles is a 2-year, in-person MPH program based in Los Angeles, US. Tuition is $72,000.

    About the program

    The program provides education in health policy and management, including business planning, program evaluation, strategic thinking, and applied consulting projects. It focuses on equipping working professionals with skills for healthcare leadership through cohort-based weekend classes.

    Focus: coursework
    Top 10 Schools of Public Health (US News & World Report)
    Part-time option

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    After the program

    Post-study work rights

    12 months OPT (US)

    $30,000.00
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    Frequently asked questions

    How much does Executive Master of Public Health (E.M.P.H.) at University of California-Los Angeles cost?
    The total estimated tuition for Executive Master of Public Health (E.M.P.H.) at University of California-Los Angeles is $72,000.
    Is Executive Master of Public Health (E.M.P.H.) at University of California-Los Angeles online or in-person?
    Executive Master of Public Health (E.M.P.H.) at University of California-Los Angeles is offered in-person.
    How long does Executive Master of Public Health (E.M.P.H.) at University of California-Los Angeles take to complete?
    Executive Master of Public Health (E.M.P.H.) at University of California-Los Angeles is structured around 2 years.
    What GPA is required for Executive Master of Public Health (E.M.P.H.) at University of California-Los Angeles?
    Per the program's published guidance: Cumulative undergraduate grade-point average of at least 3.0
    How large is the Executive Master of Public Health (E.M.P.H.) at University of California-Los Angeles cohort?
    Executive Master of Public Health (E.M.P.H.) at University of California-Los Angeles typically enrolls around 20 students per cohort.