Saint Louis University's College for Public Health and Social Justice is ranked among elite top-25 public health schools in the nation.
We offer undergraduate, master's and doctoral degrees in public health as well as several post-baccalaureate certificates.
Unique Undergraduate Opportunities
Undergraduate students may be interested in our accelerated program, allowing you to earn a B.S. in public health in four years and an Master of Public Health with one additional year of study.
We also offer a specialized track for students interested in medical school; you can combine traditional pre-med requirements with public health courses.
With questions about undergraduate programs, contact Lauren Arnold, Ph.D., at lauren.arnold@slu.edu.
Why Choose SLU for a Master of Public Health?
- Within the first year after graduation, 99 percent of SLU M.P.H. graduates are beginning their careers, participating in fellowships or furthering their graduate education.
- SLU offers highly personalized relationships with professors who know you by name.
- Collaboration with faculty and our community partners offer opportunities to take what you learn in the classroom to the field.
- As the only accredited Catholic, Jesuit school of public health in the nation, SLU’s College for Public Health and Social Justice is committed to social justice and the Jesuit mission.