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Pitt Public Health offers degree programs, certificates and non-degree courses in seven academic departments. It also conducts research and outreach to improve health outcomes for local and global communities.
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Learn how to influence public health across the country and around the world at a top-ranked center of learning and research. Explore our programs, research, alumni, faculty, and student stories.
Explore more than two dozen master's degree options and combinations in public health at Pitt Public Health. Customize your education with a graduate certificate or a dual degree in genomics and public health.
The School of Public Health (sometimes shortened to Pitt Public Health) is one of 17 schools at the University of Pittsburgh. The school, founded in 1948, was first led by Thomas Parran, surgeon general of the U.S. Public Health Service. It is ranked as the 13th best public health school in the United States by U.S. News & World Report.
Pitt Public Health is a leader in research related to women's health, HIV/AIDS, and human genetics, among other areas and recognizes leaders in their fields among its over 7,000 alumni worldwide.