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What We Do in the Department of Population, Family and Reproductive Health

The Department of Population, Family and Reproductive Health is dedicated to improving health throughout the life course worldwide. We train research scientists, public health leaders, and health professionals to excel in careers related to a broad spectrum of population, family, and reproductive health issues.

Population, Family and Reproductive Health Highlights

Alumni Network

1,000+ alumni living in 50+ countries

Research and Practice

11 centers and initiatives enhance your education

MCH Center of Excellence

Unique Field Opportunities

Students have recently worked with UNICEF, the Bureau of Maternal and Child Health, International Health Research Institute, and WIC

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Population, Family and Reproductive Health Programs

Master of Science in Public Health (MSPH)

Onsite | Full-Time | 2 years

The MSPH enables students to integrate coursework in the life course framework, PFRH areas of interest, policy, program management, and leadership with practical knowledge and skills.

Master of Health Science (MHS)

Onsite | Full-Time | 9 months

The MHS provides training in the life course framework, PFRH areas of interest statistics, and research and evaluation methods.

Master of Health Science (MHS) Online

Online | Part-Time | 1 year - 3 years

The MHS Online program is a part-time program designed for working professionals to further their career by enhancing skills in the life course framework, PFRH areas of interest, statistics, and research and research methods.

Bachelor's / Master of Science in Public Health (MSPH)

The Bachelor's/MSPH is designed exclusively for undergraduate students currently enrolled at Johns Hopkins University (JHU).

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

Onsite | Full-Time | 4 years

The emphasis of the PhD program is to apply coursework in life course theory, population, and core PFRH areas of interest through mentored, original, investigator-initiated research.

Population, Family and Reproductive Health Faculty Spotlight

Beth Renee Dail Marshall, DrPH ’11, MPH 03

works with community partners to evaluate and develop school based programs to improve students’ health, academic achievement & social skills.

Beth Marshall

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