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UCLA SPH at a Glance
Recognized as a premier international authority on public health, the UCLA School
of Public Health is dedicated to promoting and protecting health and saving
lives by conducting innovative research, translating research into policy
and practice, providing expertise in the field, and educating future leaders
and health professionals.
| Founded: |
1961 |
| Dean: |
Linda Rosenstock, MD, MPH |
| Students: |
700 (500 masters and 200 doctoral), from 35+ nations |
| Faculty: |
200, 80 full-time |
| Research: |
Ongoing throughout the U.S. and the world |
| Total Budget: |
$42.1 million |
| Alumni: |
8,271 |
Departments: |
Biostatistics
Community Health Sciences
Environmental Health Sciences
Epidemiology
Health Services
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Centers: |
Adolescent Health Promotion
Cancer Prevention
Disaster Preparedness
Environmental Genomics
Environmental Health, Safety, and Quality
Health Disparities Healthier Children,
Families, and Communities
Health Policy Research Human Nutrition
Injury Prevention
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Tuition: |
Annual Fees for MS and PhD student
http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/
Annual Fees for MPH, DrPH, and DEnv students http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/
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Highlights: |
Consistently rated among the top 10 schools of public health in
the country by U.S. News and World Report.
Offers the only doctoral program in environmental science and engineering
in the country. |
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