Prospective Students – Academic Programs Overview

The Department of Health Policy and Management (HPM) is committed to training and inspiring the next generation of health care leaders. Our academic programs focus on developing the critical thinking and applied problem-solving skills needed to address a wide variety of challenges throughout the health care delivery, public policy, and public health systems.

Here is information about all of the various degree programs that are available through the Department of Health Policy And Management and how to apply for each.

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HSPH ClassroomMaster of Science in Health Policy and Management (HPM) Degree Program Requirements

The One-Year Master of Science Program (SM1) is an academic degree program designed for individuals with doctoral degrees in medicine, dentistry, or other health-related disciplines who are pursuing research careers and desire intensive exposure to analytic and quantitative skills. The program is appropriate for students who plan to pursue health policy research and for students interested in domestic or international research questions.

Click here for a detailed degree description of the SM1 Degree Program

Click here for more information from the Admissions Office regarding application requirements.

Click here for information on how to apply.

Master of Public Health Degree Program  students talking in classroom

The Department of Health Policy and Management offers fields of study in the of the two variants of the MPH degree—the 45-credit and the 65-credit MPH.  The MPH degree program enables students to gain specialized expertise in particular areas that match their public health interests, professional goals, and prior experience.

Please visit the Admissions Office by clicking here to find out the specifics of what is needed to apply for the MPH-45 and MPH-65 credit degree programs.

Health Management Field of Study (MPH-45/65-HM)

Building on the principles and values of public health, the health management field of study prepares students for a variety of health-related careers.

Students earning their MPH in Health Management take foundational courses in public health—such as epidemiology and the social and structural determinants of health—to gain population-health perspective and expertise. Building off this context, students also take management courses to build practical skills in financial and managerial accounting, innovation, entrepreneurship, strategy, and organizational behavior. Students learn to improve organizational performance leveraging the frameworks and knowledge obtained through coursework, field experience, and engagement with classmates from around the world, with a wide range of professional experience.

Program graduates have filled management and leadership roles in the U.S. and abroad in both public- and private-sector firms, including health care delivery organizations, health systems, community health providers, health insurance companies, NGOs, consultancies, and organizations solving public health challenges and improving community well-being across the globe.

 

 

Health Policy Field of Study (MPH-45/65 HP)

Students in the health policy field of study develop skills in applying economic, legal, and political analysis to the design, implementation, and evaluation of health care and public health policies. Through the study of biostatistics, epidemiology, and other quantitative disciplines, they also acquire skill in interpreting and evaluating scientific evidence to inform their policy work. Students are encouraged to choose elective courses that will help them develop an area of interest and expertise, such as access to care, health care quality, pharmaceutical policy, injury prevention, or health care financing.

This field of study prepares students for policy positions in the public, nonprofit, or private sectors, directly as policymakers or as policy analysts, advocates, or consultants, or in policymaking positions in other public health and health care organizations.

MPH 45 Health Policy Field of Study Requirements

MPH 65 Health Policy Field of Study Requirements

MORE INFORMATION REGARDING MPH PROGRAMMING:

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Click here for more information from the Admissions Office regarding application requirements for the MPH 45 and 65 Credit Programs.

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Doctor of Public Health (DrPH)students talking in classroom

The Harvard doctor of public health (DrPH) will prepare you for high-level leadership to make a difference in the fields of public health and health care. This first-of-its-kind, multidisciplinary degree provides advanced education in public health along with mastery of skills in management, leadership, communications, and innovation thinking. This is accomplished within a highly collaborative, small-group learning environment. In just three years—two years at Harvard plus one year in a field-based doctoral project—you will learn how to address complex problems of public health policy and use advanced analytical and managerial tools to lead organizational and societal change. You will learn the scholarship of translation, assembling scientific evidence and using it to achieve real results in the field. And you will gain hands-on experience working to achieve a specific public health objective under the guidance of Harvard’s world-renowned faculty.

Click here for an overview of the DrPH Program and Curriculum.

Click here for more information from the Admissions Office regarding application requirements for the DrPH Program.

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professor talking to classMaster in Health Care Management (HCM) Degree Program

– The 42.5-credit Master in Health Care Management program trains clinicians in the executive skills required for management. The professional degree is targeted to mid-career MDs, DMDs, and DDSs with significant management responsibilities who wish to be more effective in their roles in the health care sector. Applicants accepted into the program must demonstrate, through grades and standardized test scores (MCATs or GREs), the potential to learn effectively in a challenging educational environment. Managerial experience and responsibilities indicating executive leadership potential are required.

Click here for an overview of the MCHM Program, and here for curriculum information

Click here for more information regarding application requirements for the MCHM Program.

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