Online Master of Public Health (MPH)
Learn how public health leaders promote wellness and protect communities against infectious diseases. This MPH program at American Military University (AMU) is CEPH-accredited and examines how research findings help to shape effective health policies. Courses also examine the principles of emergency and disaster management, and students complete the program earning several FEMA-issued certificates.
Program Overview
This master’s in public health program is accredited by the Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH®10) . It prepares you to address today’s most complex health issues. Courses examine how communities in the U.S. and abroad implement health polices to promote wellness and prevent the spread of diseases.
Learners discuss the scientific, psychological, and sociological aspects of current public health policies and practices. With a focus on emergency and disaster management, AMU’s online MPH program also covers:
- Biostatistics
- Environmental health sciences
- Epidemiology
- Social and behavioral sciences
- Health policy and management
Students review how quarantines and other crisis-management strategies help safeguard vulnerable populations from disease outbreaks. Courses emphasize emergency preparedness, and learners complete several FEMA certificates as they progress thorough the curriculum. The program also incorporates hands-on learning through a practicum, and students may conclude their studies with either a comprehensive exam or a capstone project that demonstrates synthesis of foundational and concentration competencies.
Students learn from faculty members who hold doctoral degrees. These educators enrich AMU’s MPH curriculum with insights from their own professional experience in public health.
NOTE: This program has special admission requirements.
This MPH program helps prepare students to sit for the Certified in Public Health (CPH) exam administered by the National Board of Public Health Examiners. From leadership principles to disease-prevention strategies, coursework familiarizes learners with the core subject areas covered in the exam.
AMU’s curriculum also emphasizes emergency preparedness and disaster management, and students complete this online program with several FEMA-issued certificates.
The Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH®) is an independent agency recognized by the US Department of Education to accredit schools of public health and public health programs offered in settings other than schools of public health.
Our Master of Public Health is accredited by CEPH through December 31, 2029.
CEPH® is a registered trademark of the Council on Education for Public Health.
Discover How AMU’s Public Health Degree Program Can Help You Pursue Your Career Goals
AMU’s online MPH program equips you with practical knowledge and career-relevant skills. Courses incorporate simulated emergencies and disasters to prepare you to navigate real-world public health challenges.
You will also complete research projects, and you will have the opportunity to present your findings in webinars and peer-reviewed scientific journals. In addition, you will create blog posts and leverage social media to help educate communities about healthy habits and disease prevention.
Students in this MPH program develop practical skills as they learn how to conduct research, evaluate data, and apply public health principles to real-world scenarios. The curriculum integrates hands-on learning, and graduates are prepared to support community health initiatives.
Coursework challenges students to:
- Evaluate screening methods of epidemiology using statistical analysis and the impact of disease occurrence, both past and present, on population health
- Evaluate the effects of environmental factors on the health of populations and discuss appropriate policies to prevent and manage environmental hazards
- Apply emergency preparedness and disaster health management principles to public health and healthcare settings
- Analyze health policies or regulatory systems to address the management of population health
- Develop programs and/or interventions that effectively address the social determinants of health and health disparities
Learners in AMU’s Master of Public Health (MPH) program study how public policies apply research findings to protect communities and mitigate global health risks. Coursework focuses on epidemiology, biostatistics, environmental health sciences, and disaster management, preparing students for public health professions across military, government, and civilian organizations.
Graduates may have potential career opportunities as:
- Public health officers/preventive medicine specialists, who may work in federal and/or military settings and oversee disease surveillance, immunization, and occupational health programs, coordinating efforts with command and public partners
- Emergency management specialists, who focus on public health preparedness and develop emergency plans, in addition to supporting incident command system (ICS) and National Incident Management System (NIMS) operations and interagency coordination
- Health services administrators, who direct clinic or program operations and oversee budgets, staffing, and compliance with federal policies
- Occupational health and safety specialists, who investigate workplace hazards, perform exposure assessments, and consult with safety leadership
- Biosurveillance analysts/disease surveillance analysts, who monitor multiple data streams to detect potential outbreaks and provide public health leaders with actionable insights
This Master of Public Health (MPH) program equips students with advanced analytical and communication skills to prepare them to lead health promotion and disease prevention efforts. Coursework also exercises critical-thinking and problem-solving abilities as learners discuss the objectives of public and community health organizations.
Graduates will be able to:
- Evaluate a public health problem and understand how epidemiology principles apply to screening, infectious disease prevention, and policy decision-making
- Lead public health emergency preparedness and response activities using ICS/NIMS frameworks and risk communication strategies in joint, interagency environments
- Evaluate biosurveillance and biodefense measures and recommend risk-based countermeasures within legal and ethical constraints
- Manage health services and programs in federal or military systems while ensuring compliance, quality improvement, and performance measurement
- Develop concise decision briefs for senior leaders and communicate uncertainty, risk, and equity impacts to the public
Dr. Samer Koutoubi
Department Chair, Public HealthLeading the MPH program is a privilege. It’s a space where education meets service, where data meets compassion, and where students become changemakers. Every graduate who steps into the public health field carries forward our mission, and that, above all, is the most rewarding part.
Review the Core Curriculum for AMU's MPH Program
AMU’s Master of Public Health program explores the social, environmental, and political factors that influence community health. Students will explore how disaster readiness, leadership, and ethical decision-making impact public health outcomes.
Core courses emphasize the connection between theory and practice through simulations and case studies. Students also participate in hands-on research and complete a 16-week practicum that provides real-world experience in the public health field.
Expand Your Network through Volunteer Work and AMU’s Online Student Communities
AMU’s online MPH program encourages students to participate in its digital volunteering program (an online public-health, community-service outreach program) by contributing to health education blogs, social media campaigns, and other community outreach initiatives. The purpose of this program is to help improve the health of communities through different activities, programs, and engagement.
The University also encourages learners to connect with classmates and faculty through organizations like the Public Health Club and AMU’s various other online communities. These groups provide additional opportunities for students to build leadership skills and create lasting connections beyond the virtual classroom.
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AMU understands the demands of military life, family obligations, and public service. That’s why our MPH program incorporates online courses with monthly start dates and no set login times. Most of these courses run for 8 weeks.
Students also complete a 16-week, in-person practicum to gain hands-on experience in the public health field and an integrative learning experience (ILE) that demonstrates synthesis of foundational and concentration competencies.
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Learn More About Pursuing an Online Master’s in Public Health
Yes. In 2017, AMU became the first fully online institution to have its MPH program earn CEPH accreditation. The program’s accreditation has since been reaffirmed through 2029. This distinction confirms that our program meets the competencies established by the Council on Education for Public Health.
Moreover, the program helps students prepare for leadership roles in public health practices across military, federal, and community health settings.
This program emphasizes applied learning, public service, and workforce readiness. Students develop practical skills as they discuss everything from the social and behavioral sciences to the role of public officials in managing global health crises.
Grounded in AMU’s core values of lifelong learning, integrity, and professionalism, the curriculum develops future leaders who can apply data to engage in ethical decision-making. Courses also provide hands-on training in emergency response. This knowledge is essential for public health leaders throughout both military and civilian communities.
A Master of Public Health (MPH) is an advanced degree that prepares graduates with the knowledge to prevent disease, promote wellness, and address public health challenges. AMU’s MPH degree trains students to collect and use data, evaluate public policies, and respond to public health emergencies.
Our MPH students gain real-world experience through a supervised practicum that connects theory to practice in diverse settings. Coursework covers the five core disciplines of public health, which include:
- Biostatistics
- Environmental health sciences
- Epidemiology
- Health policy and management
- Social and behavioral sciences
Students also discuss how public officials navigate global health crises and promote health equity.
Both degrees support health services and can pave the way to fulfilling public health careers. MPH students learn to translate public health research into actionable insights. They may analyze case studies and engage in community outreach. Assignments may also integrate simulations to prepare learners to navigate real-world emergency and disaster scenarios. Public health programs may therefore be well-suited to learners seeking roles in government agencies or nonprofits.
Conversely, students interested in laboratory or research-focused study may prefer to pursue an MS.
A public health degree program focuses on evidence-based practices for disease prevention. Students also discuss health promotion strategies.
AMU’s MPH program trains students to design and lead public health initiatives that address issues such as health disparities and environmental health and safety. Core courses also emphasize emergency preparedness, and learners gain real-world experience through a 16-week public health practicum.
Upon completion of the program, graduates complete an integrative learning experience (ILE) thesis that demonstrates synthesis of foundational and concentration competencies. Graduates also demonstrate the ability to analyze data and extract meaningful insights to help shape effective public policies.
Yes. National associations such as the American Public Health Association (APHA) and the Society for Public Health Educators (SOPHE) that lead advocacy efforts and bring together public health leaders from across the country.
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