Public Health Technology, MS
ASU Health - 1 year, Analytics, Community, Data Science, Epidemiology, Equity, Health, Health Care, Population Health, Public Health, approved for STEM-OPT extension, ethics
Apply technology and innovation to improve health and support the development of healthier, more equitable communities along the way.
Locally and globally, nothing is more important than protecting the public's health. With issues such as extreme heat, misinformation, infectious and noncommunicable diseases, and reproductive and mental health, public health affects everyone.
However, public health systems --- which are responsible for protecting the health and well-being of the communities they serve --- are not structured in ways that empower them to swiftly and effectively respond to these layered and evolving threats.
The School of Technology for Public Health at ASU is creating a revolutionary approach in an emerging field to modernize and transform public health. In addition to foundational public health knowledge, students are trained in the skills, tools, mindsets and strategies from technology and engineering fields to create and implement novel technology solutions to measure, screen, prevent and mitigate public health-related outcomes.
Serving as a catalyst to build and deploy the products, programs and systems needed to shape public health now and into the future, students of the Master of Science degree design and deploy public health technologies such as:
- biosensors and wearables to promote health behavior and literacy
- geospatial technologies to better understand and improve social determinants at the neighborhood and community levels
- novel diagnostics and wastewater-based epidemiology for early threat detection
- remote monitoring equipment to prevent hospital readmissions
- smartphone apps to deliver just-in-time interventions
This transdisciplinary degree weaves together focused coursework from complementary fields such as computer science, geographic information science, data science and visualization, engineering, and global or population health to seamlessly integrate core public health competencies with elements of human-centered technology, systems engineering, data science and design.
Designed to accommodate both full-time students and working professionals, the MS program in public health technology welcomes individuals from diverse backgrounds, including those with technology or engineering experience and little prior health experience.
This program may be eligible for an Optional Practical Training extension for up to 24 months. This OPT work authorization period may help international students gain skills and experience in the U.S. Those interested in an OPT extension should review ASU degrees that qualify for the STEM-OPT extension at ASU's International Students and Scholars Center website.
The OPT extension only applies to students on an F-1 visa and does not apply to students completing a degree through ASU Online.
- College/school:
School of Technology for Public Health
- Location: Downtown Phoenix or Online
- STEM-OPT extension eligible: Yes
30 credit hours including the required applied project course (TPH 593)
Required Core (27 credit hours) Culminating Experience (3 credit hours)
TPH 501 Foundations of Public Health I (3)
TPH 550 Data Science for Public Health (3)
TPH 551 Public Health Technologies (3)
TPH 552 Systems Design and Engineering for Public Health (3)
TPH 553 Health Technology and Equity (3)
TPH 554 Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Public Health (3)
TPH 555 Health Communication, Behavior and Technology (3)
TPH 556 Public Health Technology Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Leadership (3)
TPH 557 Public Health Technology Ethics, Policy and Law (3)
TPH 593 Applied Project (3)
General university admission requirements:
All students are required to meet general
university admission requirements.
U.S.
applicants | International
applicants | English
proficiency
Applicants must fulfill the requirements of both the Graduate College and the School of Technology for Public Health.
Applicants must have earned a bachelor's or master's degree in public health, medical sciences, engineering, computer science, liberal arts or related field from a regionally accredited institution.
Applicants must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00 (scale is 4.00 = "A") in the last 60 credit hours of their first bachelor's degree program or a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00 (scale is 4.00 = "A") in an applicable master's degree program.
Applicants are required to submit:
- graduate admission application and application fee
- official transcripts
- personal statement
- professional resume
- three letters of recommendation
- proof of English proficiency
Additional Admission Information
An applicant whose native language is not English must provide proof of English proficiency regardless of their current residency.
The personal statement should articulate the applicant's reasons for wanting to enroll in the MS program at ASU and explain how they intend to use their degree in their future career in public health technology. Personal statements are generally expected to be between one and two pages, single-spaced, in length. This personal statement offers applicants an opportunity to express their personal motivations and demonstrate how the MS program aligns with their professional aspirations.
Letters of recommendation must be from academic or professional sources who are familiar with the applicant's potential to be successful in the field of public health or public health technologies.
ASU offers this program in an online format with multiple enrollment sessions throughout the year. Applicants may view the program’s ASU Online page for program descriptions and to request more information.
| Session | Modality | Deadline | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Session A/C | In Person | 08/02 | Final |
| Session A/C | In Person | 03/15 | Priority |
| Session A/C | Online | 08/02 | Final |
| Session A/C | Online | 03/15 | Priority |
Graduates with a MS in public health technology are prepared for leadership roles in various sectors, including federal, state and local government; the private sector; and national, global and community-based organizations.
Career opportunities include:
- corporate wellness officer
- data scientist and data visualization analyst
- device and software developer
- health data manager
- health policy analyst
- health technologist and related positions
- industry health technology officer
- lecturer in public health
Graduates can be employed in health-related organizations including:
- academic institutions
- county and state health departments
- for-profit industries
- national governmental health organizations
- nongovernmental organizations
- nonprofits
School of Technology for Public Health
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MERCC
stph@asu.edu
602-496-0100
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