677 Huntington Avenue
Dean: Barry R. Bloom, PhD
The overarching mission of the Harvard School of Public Health is to advance
the public's health through learning, discovery, and communication. Its
objectives are to educate leaders, scientists, and professionals in public
health; to create new discoveries and new ideas; and to develop new technologies
for improving the health of individuals and populations. There are programs and
projects ranging from the molecular biology of AIDS vaccines to the epidemiology
of cancer; from risk analysis to violence prevention; from maternal and
children's health to quality of care measurement; from health care management to
international health and human rights. All are carried out with a palpable sense
of dedication on the part of the faculty, students, and staff, and with a mutual
respect for different ways of contributing to its shared purpose. The devotion
of all to the educational program ensures that its students have a rewarding
experience.
School Type: Private
Schedule: Semesters
Tuition per year: (please see the School website for the most
current tuition information)
| In-State: | $22,950 |
| Out-of-State: | $22,950 |
Demographics:
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