Arizona State University’s School of Technology for Public Health is set to launch two pioneering graduate degree programs this Fall. The new offerings include a two-year Master of Public Health degree with a concentration in public health technology and a one-year Master of Science in Public Health Technology, representing the nation’s first graduate programs to integrate public health with elements of engineering, data science, design, and entrepreneurship.
Program Details
The Master of Science in Public Health Technology combines foundational public health knowledge with core elements of engineering, data science, design, and entrepreneurship. The program focuses on designing and deploying digital health tools and technologies that are accessible, ethical, and equitable. This brand-new gap year degree addresses the emerging field of public health technology.
The Master of Public Health with a concentration in Public Health Technology is designed for students seeking an interdisciplinary education. This program weaves together biostatistics, epidemiology, environmental health, and policy with elements of engineering, data science, design, and entrepreneurship.
Information Sessions and Contact
The department is hosting ongoing information sessions to provide more details about these innovative programs. Prospective students are encouraged to attend these sessions and review the available program information. For further inquiries, the department can be contacted via email at publichealthtech@asu.edu or by phone at 602-496-0100.
These first-of-their-kind programs at ASU represent a significant advancement in public health education, equipping students with the skills to address contemporary health challenges through technology and interdisciplinary collaboration.