Master of Public Health
Our MPH program is committed to bringing excellence, innovation, and community engagement to promote public health in San Antonio, Bexar County, and South Texas.
Applying is Easy
- Entrance exams (GRE, GMAT, MCAT, etc.) are NOT required
- Scholarships Available
- Applications reviewed holistically— apply even if you do not meet one specific criteria
- Application fee waived. See Admissions page for details.
Available Programs
- Master of Public Health in Public Health Practice and Administration
- Master of Public Health in Health Systems in the Community Context
- Master of Public Health in Epidemiology (Online w/ hybrid option)
- Certificate in Public Health - a non-degree option where you can earn your credential in just one year
Why UT San Antonio School of Public Health?
Local Relevance: Our curriculum integrates locally relevant public health data, empowering students with practical, concrete, and tangible applications of public health concepts and strategies. Gain invaluable skills in meaningful scholarship and evidence-based solutions that can be promptly implemented to advance the health of San Antonio and South Texas.
Focused Research: Stay at the forefront of public health knowledge and contribute to groundbreaking discoveries that shape the future of healthcare.
Community Impact: We take pride in our valuable community service initiatives, directly addressing the public health needs of unique communities across the region. Make a difference that counts and leaves a lasting impact on the health and well-being of your neighbors.
Tailored Training: Our graduates receive practical training specifically designed to address the unique public health needs of the South Texas region. As a microcosm of the nation's future, South Texas offers an exceptional opportunity to develop skills that resonate and propel your career forward.
Limitless Opportunities: We partner directly with local employers to design curriculum that equips students with the insights and skills to be successful in the local public health workforce. Develop leadership and program management skills essential for professional and leadership roles in local, regional, and state health departments.