Boston University School of Public Health

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Boston University School of Public Health

Boston University School of Public Health (pronounced: BOS-tən yoo-nə-VUR-si-tee skool ov PUBLIK helth) is a graduate school of Public Health at Boston University.

Etymology

The name of the school is derived from its location, Boston, and its affiliation with Boston University. The term "Public Health" refers to the science and practice of protecting and improving the health of people and their communities.

History

The Boston University School of Public Health was established in 1976 as part of the Boston University Medical Campus. It is one of the leading schools of public health in the United States, offering a variety of master's and doctoral degrees in public health disciplines.

Programs

The school offers a variety of programs in areas such as Epidemiology, Biostatistics, Health Services Administration, Environmental Health, International Health, and Social and Behavioral Sciences. Each of these programs is designed to prepare students for careers in public health practice and research.

Faculty

The faculty at the Boston University School of Public Health includes leading researchers and practitioners in the field of public health. They bring a wealth of experience and expertise to the classroom, providing students with a comprehensive education in public health.

Alumni

Alumni of the Boston University School of Public Health have gone on to successful careers in a variety of fields, including public health practice, research, policy, and administration. They work in a variety of settings, including government agencies, non-profit organizations, and private sector companies.

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