New Masters of Public Health Population Health & Health Insurance-Focused Hybrid Program Announced

Starting Fall semester 2022, the Kent State University College of Public Health (CPH) will offer a new Master of Public Health (MPH) cohort in Health Policy and Management focused on population health and health insurance. The new MPH cohort program will be offered in a hybrid format, holding a combination of both in-person and online courses designed for working professionals in healthcare and health insurance responsible for implementing population-focused programs. The 24-month program will combine regular cohort face-to-face interaction with online asynchronous courses and a required applied practice experience.

In-person courses will meet five Saturdays across the program (8 a.m. to 5 p.m. with a one-hour lunch) at the Kent State University College of Podiatric Medicine campus right here in Independence, Ohio. Remote segments of the course will be available to students online asynchronously (no set meeting time). Students will also be required to complete 3 credit hours (150 contact hours) of Applied Practice Experience.

The program is ideal for professionals who are looking for flexibility while seeking to interact with healthcare and health insurance leaders in a cohort model. Cohort members will build long-term relationships as they progress through the program together step by step.

For more information about the program and to apply for courses starting this fall, visit click here

“With all of the changes brought about by COVID-19 and changing health care regulations, knowing and understanding how to be a good leader is imperative.” – Sonia, Alemagno, Ph.D., Dean of Kent State University College of Public Health

POSTED: Friday, July 8, 2022 11:29 AM
UPDATED: Thursday, March 28, 2024 05:28 PM