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Jessica Liu

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California State University, Long Beach

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Global Health

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Medical Science

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Healthcare Management

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Bioinformatics

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Health Policy

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Public Health

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California State University Long Beach

Doctor of Public Health (DrPH) Program in Public Health, Global Health, and Health Policy at California State University Long Beach (PhD level)

The Department of Health Science at California State University Long Beach (CSULB) is accepting applications for its Doctor of Public Health (DrPH) program for Fall 2026. This CEPH-accredited program is designed for professionals seeking advanced training in public health leadership, research, and policy. The DrPH can be completed in as little as 3 years, or 2 years for those already holding an MPH degree. The curriculum includes 48 units, with electives, concentration courses, and practicum experiences. Evening classes are scheduled to accommodate working professionals. Students can choose from three concentrations: Global Health, Health Policy & Management, and Public Health Informatics & Technology. The program emphasizes collaboration, equity, and leadership, preparing graduates for roles such as public health leaders, senior administrators, applied researchers, policy makers, and university educators. CSULB is a large, diverse public research university known for its commitment to community engagement and academic excellence. Admission requirements include an MPH or equivalent, or a professional health-related degree (MD, DO, DNP, DPT, DAUD, etc.), a minimum graduate GPA of 3.0, and at least one year of field experience in public health or a related field (which can be accumulated during the program). Scholarships and research assistant positions are available to support students financially. The program is especially friendly to working adults, with classes held in the evenings from Monday to Thursday. Potential career opportunities for graduates include positions as professors, directors of health care agencies, policy makers, consultants, and leaders in organizations such as WHO, CDC, NIH, and other global health agencies. The application deadline is January 31, 2026, for Fall 2026 admission. For more information, prospective students are encouraged to visit the program website or contact Dr. Lucy Huckabay at [email protected].

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