For your application to be considered complete, you must submit the online application and all supplemental documents.
- National Standardized Admission Test: Applicants are only recommended to take the GRE if their undergraduate GPA is below 3.0.
Master of Public Health
Nursing and Health Sciences
Earning your Master of Public Health degree from TCNJ will give you the knowledge and skills to protect and improve family and community health on local, national, and global levels. Take advantage of a convenient online format built for working professionals while enhancing your leadership, critical thinking, and research capabilities. You’ll also open yourself up to a wide range of related career options.
Graduate Director : Sylvia Twersky, twerskys@tcnj.edu
Are you looking to serve the public and do your part to improve health outcomes? The MPH can be a great option for healthcare professionals, social workers, epidemiologists, and biostatisticians who want to expand their impact beyond individual care. The degree also benefits government workers, policy makers, health educators, and environmental health advocates focused on public health issues. It suits those interested in global health, humanitarian work, or research, as well as individuals seeking to transition into public health from other fields.
Learn from nationally and internationally recognized faculty who are fully engaged with their students. Your professor knows your name and teaches all of your classes. You won’t find any TAs here.
For your application to be considered complete, you must submit the online application and all supplemental documents.
We consider applications on a space-available basis. You can apply up to and including the first day of the semester.
The MPH site provides curriculum and details about field experiences.
We offer the same tuition rates no matter where you live. And there are a range of financial aid and assistantship options for TCNJ graduate students.
TCNJ’s bachelor’s and master’s programs in public health are fully accredited by the Council on Education for Public Health.